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1. The highest category in the taxonomic hierarchy is called
2. The part of a microscope that regulates the amount of light entering a specimen in the course carrying out experiment is called
3. The process of investigating and asking questions about things in our natural environment is known as
4. The part of a microscope that enables scientists to view an organism when carrying out practical experiment is called
5. The interaction between living and non living things is called

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1. The highest category in the taxonomic hierarchy is called **Domain**.
2. The part of a microscope that regulates the amount of light entering a specimen in the course of carrying out an experiment is called the **Diaphragm** or **Iris**.
3. The process of investigating and asking questions about things in our natural environment is known as **Scientific Inquiry** or **Observation**.
4. The part of a microscope that enables scientists to view an organism when carrying out a practical experiment is called the **Eyepiece** (or ocular lens).
5. The interaction between living and non-living things is called **Ecosystem Dynamics** or simply an **Ecosystem**.

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