Ask a question
Do background research
Conduct a hypothesis
Test your hypothesis by doing an experiment
Analyze your data and draw a conclusion
Communicate your result
The parts of a compound microscope include the eyepiece, objective lens, stage, condenser, focus knobs, and light source. The eyepiece magnifies the image produced by the objective lens, while the objective lens collects light and magnifies the specimen. The stage holds the specimen in place, and the condenser focuses light onto the specimen. The focus knobs adjust the focus of the image, and the light source illuminates the specimen.
Binomial nomenclature is actually the system used to give each species a scientific name consisting of two parts: the genus and the species name. The scientific study of how organisms are classified is called taxonomy.
The scientific study of how organisms are classified and named is called taxonomy. Taxonomy involves organizing and categorizing organisms based on their similarities and differences, ultimately leading to the assignment of a scientific name to each organism according to a standardized naming system.
Microorganism doesn't refer to a specific scientific name but is a general term for organisms that are too small to be seen without a microscope. Examples include bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Each specific type of microorganism has its own unique scientific name.
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ObservationsQuestioningHypothesisTestingExplanation
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1.)identify a problem and ask a question 2.)make a hypothesis 3.)test the hypotesis 4.)collect data 5.)analyze the results 6.)draw conclusions 7.)make recommendations/solutions
There are usually six parts to the Scientific Method. They are: question, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, and conclusion. Each plays a vital role in all scientific studies.
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curiosity respect open minded intellectually creative presistent hard worker doesn't jump to conclusion rational logical systematic
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To accurately identify which step of the scientific method is described in each event, you would need to provide specific events or scenarios. Generally, the scientific method includes steps such as making observations, forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. Each event would correspond to one of these steps based on its context and purpose in the research process.
Scientific data must be gathered precisely using the appropriate method and tools necessary for each individual question to be answered.
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Scientific data must be gathered precisely using the appropriate method and tools necessary for each individual question to be answered