A) Belly B) Tail C) Back D) Head
A) creating a parasitic host. B) self fertilization. C) normal reproduction. D) making all species.
A) The organism gets bigger. B) Nothing happens. C) As the magnification increases, the field of view decreases. D) The organism get smaller. E) As the magnification increases the field of view increases.
A) Proportional to the field of view. B) Larger than it appears in the field of view. C) Smaller than it appears in the field of view. D) In color. E) Red lens, 40x, 4.5mm.
A) print inside the field of view close to the structure. B) write the structure name in cursive. C) print neatly in capitol letters using pen. D) print outside the field of view and parallel to the bottom of the page.
A) magnification. B) name of organism. C) date. D) measurement in parenthesis.
A) In cursive, just below the magnification. B) In cursive, just below the drawing. C) In upper case letters, just below the magnification. D) In upper case letters, just below the drawing. E) Written to the side of the drawing
A) Genus B) Traits C) Habitat D) Species E) Organism
A) Habitat B) Greek C) Verbs D) Traits E) Nouns
A) dependent variable B) independent variable C) results D) measurements
A) experimental group B) scientist C) control group D) dependent variable
A) will make its own food and be green in color B) will be parasitic to a host C) will die in the Fall D) will use parthenogenesis to reproduce E) will use cilia and flagella for making food
A) Movement. B) To make it's own food C) Tickling D) Parasitism. E) Reproduction.
A) measurement in parenthesis. B) name of organism. C) Genus and species D) magnification. E) date.
A) They do not contain organelles. B) Some have chloroplasts like a plant and move like an animal. C) They are too large. D) They are single celled. E) They are too small.
A) The only organisms with organelles. B) Tiny organisms that live on land. C) Single cell organisms with plant and animal characteristics. D) Organisms that all contain cilia inside the cell.
A) moving and feeding. B) reproducing and feeding C) making false arms. D) feeling and resting. E) moving and mating.
A) short hair-like extension used for movement B) long extension for engulfing C) short hairs D) long tail used for movement.
A) structure found in great numbers on a single protist. B) green structure for photosynthesis C) long tail used for movement. D) plant organelle.
A) long tail for speed in feeding. B) short hair for moving. C) an animal characteristic. D) green and allows photosynthesis.
A) one of five kingdoms. B) longer version of the word organ. C) structure of a cell with a specific function. D) structure identical in all cells.
A) trait B) genus C) species D) kingdom |