Blount_Sikes Test: Introduction Flashcards

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  1. Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called?
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Qualitative observations.

Pg. 6 Notes - CSI, Wright 3, and Rear Window.

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  1. The cell wall of a tree is made of?
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Cellulose

Pg. 9 Cellular Biology

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  1. Which of the following microscopes do we use in class?
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Compound Light

Pg. 9. Cellular Biology

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  1. What must you do before you make a hypothesis?
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Make an observation.

Pg. 6 Notes - Wright 3, CSI, Rear Window

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  1. What controls the amount of light passing through a specimen.
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(Look on the diagram), diaphragm.

Pg. 7 Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. In nature the bones in the picture above represent?
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Fibonacci sequence, golden rule, and Phi.

4. Notes - Phi, Fibonacci Sequence, and Golden Rule in Nature

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  1. How is a scientist a good detective?

How is it like the scientific method?

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Honesty, curiosity, open minded, creative.
Observe, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, data.
Pg. 6 Notes - Wright 3, CSI, Rear Window

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