1. Biology: the study of living and once-living things.
2. Light Microscope: light passes through the object been looked at and then through two or more lenses.
3. Stereomicroscope: used for viewing large objects and things through which light cannot pass.
4. International System of Units: is a measuring system based on units of 10.
5. Meter: an SI unit of lenght.
6. Volume: is the amount of space a substance occupies.
7. Kilogram: an SI unit of mass.
8. Celsius: an SI unit of temperature.
2. Light Microscope: light passes through the object been looked at and then through two or more lenses.
3. Stereomicroscope: used for viewing large objects and things through which light cannot pass.
4. International System of Units: is a measuring system based on units of 10.
5. Meter: an SI unit of lenght.
6. Volume: is the amount of space a substance occupies.
7. Kilogram: an SI unit of mass.
8. Celsius: an SI unit of temperature.
9. Scientific Method: a series of steps used to solve problems.
10. Hypothesis: a statement that can be tested.
11. Experiment: testing a hypothesis using a series of steps with controlled conditions.
12. Variable: something that causes the changes observed in an experiment.
13. Control: a standard for comparing results.
14. Data: the recorded facts or measurements from an experiment.
15. Theory: a hypothesis that has been tested again and again by many scienists, with similar results each time.
16. Technology: the use of scientific discoveries to solve everyday problems.