Grade 10 Biotech Final

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How are convex lenses used in microscopes?

Bends light to allow focus in one spot

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Raw Data

Unprocessed information collected from experiments or observations before analysis.

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<p>What is this type of Microscope</p>

What is this type of Microscope

Compound Microscope, used for basic microsopy

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<p>What is this type of Microscope</p>

What is this type of Microscope

Inverted Microscope, typically used in tissue culture for observing the cells at the bottom of a flask

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<p>What is this type of Microscope</p>

What is this type of Microscope

Scanning electron microscope, used to scan the surface of samples with electron to produce a highly detailed image of the surface.

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<p>What is this type of microscope </p>

What is this type of microscope

Fluorescent Microscope, uses higher intensity light to typically image small organisms or enhance 3-D features.

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<p>What type of microscope is this?</p>

What type of microscope is this?

Stereo Microscope, used for observing solid specimens from above at low magnification.

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What are controlled environments used in cell culture

Controlling conditions for precise growth and study during culture.

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What is a Condition Feedback Loops

When data about a system is used to modify or reenforce activity in the system

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What is aseptic Technique

Working to keep sterility to prevent contamination during laboratory procedures.

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What is a Media Study?

An experiment where a culture is placed in different media or nutrient solutions to determine growth conditions

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What is a protist?

Not a plant, animal, or fungi, Protists are their own category, they are all eukaryotes (membrane bound organelles.)

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Where are protists typically found

aquatic environments, often found in symbiotic relationships

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What is the problem of protists

Protists are a bunch of random assortment of organisms

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How are protists classified

How they eat

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What is an Animal Like Protist?

Heterotrophs that eat other organisms like bacteria or algae

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What are plant like protists?

Autotrophs that make their own energy through photosynthesis

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What is a fungi like protists

These protists absorb energy though other organisms

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Describe an example of animal like protists

Unicellular organism called Amoeba that forms a false foot that is used to eat and move. Eats through phagocytosis (uses cell membrane to engulf another large cell) reproduces Asexually with binary fission and lives in freshwater.