Scientific Inquiry and Experiments
Science, Applied Science, and Technology
History of Life
Geology, Fossils, and Evolution
Life and Energy, Life Classification 1
100

An educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question

What is an hypothesis?

100

A push or pull on an object in an effort to change that object's velocity

What is force?

100

Archeology studies past human life through artifacts, where this science discipline studies life history through the fossil record

What is paleontology?

100

The view that the earth's geological features result from large scale upheaval such as floods, volcanoes, etc.

What is catastrophism?

100

This provides are the necessary information to turn lifeless chemicals into a living organism-Extra points for knowing the full name

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

200
An example that contradicts a conclusion

What is a counter example?

200

The length of a straight line that travels from one side of a circle, through the center, to the other side of the circle.

What is the diameter?

200

The study of earth's history as revealed in the rocks that make up the earth

What is geology?

200

The view that most of the earth's geological features are the result of slow, gradual processes over millions of years

What is uniformitarianism?

200
The process by which green plants use sunlight to create their own food called glucose

What is photosynthesis?

300

An aspect of an experiment that changes during the course of the experiment

What is an experimental variable?

300

The amount by which force or motion is magnified in a simple machine

What is the mechanical advantage?

300

The process of counting tree rings to determine the age of a tree

What is dendrochronology?

300

The three basic types of rock-extra 100 points if you can name how they are formed

What are igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary?

300

The 4 basic parts of a cell

What are the nucleus, organelles, cell membrane, and cytoplasm?

400

Experiments in which neither the participants nor the people analyzing the results know who is in the control group

What are double-blind experiments?

400

The numbers of pulleys used to create a mechanical advantage of 4

What is 4?

400

The principle stating when artifacts are found in LAYERED rock or earth, the deeper layers hold the older artifacts

What is the Principle of Superposition?

400

The 2 types of weathering-extra 100 points explaining he difference

What is physical weathering (process of rock breakdown which doesn't change chemical composition) and what is chemical weathering ( the process of rock breakdown which creates new chemical not the same as the original rock)

400

The prokaryotic cell has no distinct membrane-bounded organelles while this cell DOES have membrane-bounded organelles

What is a eukaryotic cell?

500

These are the 6 steps in the scientific method

What are observation, hypothesis, experimentation to confirm hypothesis, hypothesis becomes theory, more experimentation over time, theory becomes a law?

500

The 6 simple machines

What are the lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, and screw?

500

The external test of a document makes sure it does not contradict other sources, the internal test checks for self-contradiction, while this test makes certain the document is essentially the same as the original

What is the bibliographic test?

500

The 2 formations resulting from groundwater seeping through the ceiling of a cavern

What are stalactites and stalagmites?

500

The 5 kingdoms in life classification

What are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?

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