Exit Memorial University of Newfoundland Checkpoint Question Title * 1. What is your team name? Question Title * 2. Investigating Eddy CurrentsTrue of False: A magnet will fall faster inside an aluminum (conducting, non-magnetic) tube than along the outside of the tube? True False Question Title * 3. Medical School 1 - BodyWorksWhy are sample donations infused (injected with) rubber? It helps to make the sample solid and easy to use. Rubber allows it to last a very long time so it can be used for research and teaching students. It helps it to bounce and stretch. All the above None of the above Question Title * 4. Medical School 2 - Discovering CellsWhat does histology do? It is the study of male specific traits. It is the incorporation of history in science. It makes or creates slides from tissues, to view on a microscope. Question Title * 5. Medical School 3 - Investigating the Electron MicroscopeWhy do samples need to be cut so thin? Question Title * 6. Medical School 4 - Mini Med SchoolWhat are some reasons you would need to know your blood type? Check all that apply. Getting glasses Blood transfusion Giving blood (donation) Manicure For dental cleanings Pregnancy Organ transplant Surgery Question Title * 7. Investigating Acids and BasesOn the pH scale what is the number that is considered neutral? 1 5 7 9 14 Question Title * 8. Adventures in the Engineering Department- Activity 1What is the water property that describes what happens to molecules of a substance that really like each other and want to stick together? Adhesion Attraction Cohesion Magnetic Question Title * 9. Adventures in the Engineering Department - Activity 2What is the term used to describe what happens to the water when the item is added to the cup? Drain Displacement Bubble Replacement Question Title * 10. Adventures in the Engineering Department - Activity 3What term is used to describe when something does not like water? Question Title * 11. Experiment Relay in the Chemistry DepartmentChemical reactions involve a transfer of energy between the reaction and its surroundings, usually in the form of heat. A reaction that absorbs energy will make its surroundings feel colder, and is called endothermic. A reaction that releases energy will make its surroundings feel warmer, and is called exothermic. Are these reactions in the video all endothermic, or exothermic? Exothermic Endothermic Done