What is the first step of the scientific method?
What is asking a question?
What is the basic unit of life?
What is the cell?
What are the three common states of matter?
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
What layer of the Earth do we live on?
What is the crust?
What do plants produce during photosynthesis?
What is oxygen and glucose?
A testable prediction is called a what?
What is a hypothesis?
Which organelle is the “brain” of the cell?
What is the nucleus?
What happens to molecules when matter is heated?
What is they move faster and spread apart?
What causes earthquakes?
What is the movement of tectonic plates?
What do herbivores eat?
What are plants?
What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable?
What is the independent variable is what you change, and the dependent variable is what you measure?
Which part of the cell turns food into energy?
What is the mitochondria?
What is the process of a gas becoming a liquid called?
What is condensation?
What is weathering?
What is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces?
What is the original source of energy for all food webs?
What is the Sun?
Why is it important to only test one variable at a time in an experiment?
What is to ensure that the results are caused by that one variable?
What’s the difference between plant and animal cells? (Name one)
What is plant cells have a cell wall/chloroplasts and animal cells don’t?
In Boyle’s Law, when pressure increases, what happens to volume?
What is it decreases?
What do convergent plate boundaries cause?
What are mountains or volcanoes?
What happens when a top predator is removed from an ecosystem?
What is the population of prey may increase, causing imbalance?
What is a control group and why is it used?
What is the group used for comparison that does not receive the experimental treatment?
What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis?
What is the chloroplast?
What’s the difference between a physical and chemical change?
What is a physical change doesn’t form a new substance, a chemical change does?
How does erosion differ from weathering?
What is erosion moves the broken pieces, weathering breaks them down?
What does a decomposer do in an ecosystem?
What is break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients?