Copy of 1.0 - What would happen if we kept zooming in? (8/21/2023)
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According to the video, what do we need to do to see even further into the fibers?
According to the video, what do we need to do to see even further into the fibers?
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As we zoom in closer, we begin to see plants _______
As we zoom in closer, we begin to see plants _______
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What would happen if we kept zooming in? What do you think we would see?
Sentence Starter: I believe that if we kept zooming in then we would see...
What would happen if we kept zooming in? What do you think we would see?
Sentence Starter: I believe that if we kept zooming in then we would see...
When you look at some objects, you discover that they are made up of individual parts, such as the pieces in puzzles or the segments in plastic toys.
However, other objects need a closer look with a magnifying glass or microscope to see their small parts. For example, when you look through a hand lens at a computer picture, you will see that it is made up of thousands of tiny squares of color, called pixels. What are the smallest units in living things?
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What types of tools do we use to take a closer look at objects?
<Select all that apply>
What types of tools do we use to take a closer look at objects?
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The cell is the basic unit of life. Cells are the smallest unit in living things, but most cells are too small to be seen with the naked eye. So, what evidence do we have that living things are made of cells, if cells cannot be seen? Prior to the invention of the microscope, the existence of cells was unknown.
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A microscope is a scientific tool that uses a combination of lenses to make a small object appear bigger than it is. In 1665, English scientist Robert Hooke looked through an early microscope that magnified the image of thin slices of cork to 30 times its original size. He saw many small compartments and coined the structures cells. Hooke was actually observing the cell walls of cork tissue taken from the bark of an oak tree.
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Fill in the blanks with the words from the word bank.
Word bank:
appear
cells
compartments
cork
microscope
A _______ is a tool used to make small objects _______ bigger. in 1665 Robert Hooke used an early microscope to observe thin slices of _______ . He saw that the cork seemed to have many small _______. He named these compartments (structures) _______.
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The smallest unit of a structure is called the _________ .
Other Answer Choices:
tiny
hug
love
cell
smallie
little
In 1670, Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
looked at pond water through a microscope and saw tiny living things. He was the first to describe these
single-celled organisms.
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Based on what you just learned, what would happen if you kept zooming in on a plants leaf? What is the smallest unit you can see?
Based on what you just learned, what would happen if you kept zooming in on a plants leaf? What is the smallest unit you can see?