What are organelles?
The earth ____ around the sun.
What is orbits?
The primary green pigment inside the chloroplast that absorbs sunlight.
What is chlorophyll?
What you change in an experiment.
What is Independent Variable?
This device is used to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy.
What is a turbine?
These are made up of DNA and are inside the nucleus of a cell.
What are chromosomes?
This is the name of the motion that takes Earth 24 hours to complete.
What is rotation?
The three main inputs required by plants to undergo photosynthesis.
What are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?
What stays the same in an experiment.
What is constant?
What is the law of superposition?
The process of cell division.
What is mitosis?
When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
What is a lunar eclipse?
Along with glucose (sugar), this is an important gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
You always need to support or back up a claim with this.
What is evidence (or data)?
These four amino acids form the 'rungs' on a strand of DNA.
What are A, T, G, & C?
Two structures that plant cells have and animal cells do not.
What are chloroplasts, cell wall, or a rigid structure?
The force that causes planets to orbit around one another
What is gravity?
What changes as a result of your independent variable
What is dependent variable?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
The part of a cell that reads codons to build new proteins.
What is a ribosome?
The dark side of the moon isn't dark, instead it never faces the Earth because of this orbital phenomenon.
What is tidal lock?
The chemical process that allows organisms to break atomic bonds using sunlight (it's green energy!).
What is photosynthesis?
Before your hypothesis, you must develop a ________ to help guide your research.
What is a testable question?
The two factors that determine the force of gravity of an object.
What are mass and distance?