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REVIEW FOR QUIZ

Part 1 Review OMM

a. What characteristics are common to all living things?

• Grow, reproduce, respond to the environment, Able to move, perform life processes (chemical reactions) to digest food & release energy (cell respiration & fermentation), build proteins, eliminate wastes

. What are the 2 parts of a scientific name?

•Genus and species

• Which of the 2 is more general?

• Genus is more general. Species is more specific.

What characteristics are used to classify living things?

• Physical traits, including those found inside the cell

Who created the 7 layer system?

• Carolus Linnaeus

• Name the 7 layers.

• Kingdom• Phylum• Class• Order• Family• Genus• Species

What is a parasite?

• Parasites live off of a host, harming the host in the process.

• Why are the WOW Bugs considered parasites?

• WOW Bugs live off of the bee larvae. They suck nutrients from the larvae, until the larvae dies.

What are the parts of a microscope, and the job of each?

• Coarse adjustment knob (Finding object, initial focus); Fine adjustment knob (Fine tune focus to see different depths/different levels); Stage (Place slide on stage); Eyepiece ( Where you look into the scope); Objective lenses (magnification to see the object)

How do you calculate magnification?

• Objective lens times eyepiece

What is the proper way to use/focus on an object using the microscope?

• Start w/lowest power lens in place. Then place slide on stage

• Focus using coarse adjustment. Fine tune as needed with fine adjustment

• Switch to medium power.• Fine tune focus as needed with fine adjustment• Switch to high power.• Fine tune focus as needed with fine adjustment• When done, switch to low power before removing

slide.

How did Hooke & van Leeuwenhoek contribute to the development of the microscope?

• Hooke: Invented compound microscope. Used it to discover cells, showing that detailed observations help scientific discovery van

• Leeuwenhoek discovered many microscopic organisms, cells, and cell structures. He had a simple microscope, but better lenses.