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All living things are made of one or more
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All cells come from other cells.
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All living things are made of one or more
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All cells come from other cells.
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Match the correct organelle and function.
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Place the correct descriptions in the correct buckets.
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What number shows the part that controls the amount of light that goes to the slide?
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What part of the microscope should you use to focus with the low power objective?
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Match the correct word to the correct description.
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Jane cut her hand while peeling potatoes. What process will help the 2 sides of skin heal together.
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What process is causing this cell to burst?
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Place the helpful and harmful processes of bacteria in the correct buckets.
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When molecules move from higher to lower concentration what do we call that?
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What compound is a reactant in cellular respiration?
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A substance is touched to blue litmus paper. The results are seen above. Which of the following could this substance?
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Phenolphthalein is added to the liquid above and you can observe the results. What pH would this substance most likely have?
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Match the correct term to its most likely analogy.
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Magnesium has how many valence electrons?
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Match the correct bonds and their descriptions.
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Negatively charged particles found outside of the nucleus.
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Type of bond that occurs between sodium and chlorine.
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This is the smallest part of matter.
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Lynn and Chris did an experiment with celery. They placed one piece of celery in 50 ml of water. They placed another piece of celery in 50 ml of water with 1 spoonful of salt. They weighed each piece of celery before and after soaking them for 10 minutes. The change in the mass was measured to see if water was moving into or out of the cells. What is their independent variable?
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Lynn and Chris did an experiment with celery. They placed one piece of celery in 50 ml of water. They placed another piece of celery in 50 ml of water with 1 spoonful of salt. They weighed each piece of celery before and after soaking them for 10 minutes. The change in the mass was measured to see if water was moving into or out of the cells. What type of observations did they make?
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Lynn and Chris did an experiment with celery. They placed one piece of celery in 50 ml of water. They placed another piece of celery in 50 ml of water with 1 spoonful of salt. They weighed each piece of celery before and after soaking them for 10 minutes. The change in the mass was measured to see if water was moving into or out of the cells. What process were they observing?
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Lynn wrote in her lab book "The celery in salt water will gain mass." What type of statement is this?