Have chloroplasts and are multicellular with eukaryotic cells; kingdom
Kingdom Plantae
Basic unit of structure and function in all living things
A Cell
The part of an experiment in which the variable is left alone or unaltered
Control variable
Series of organ that support breathing.
Respiratory System
Natural selection leads to this
Adaptation
Have eukaryotic cells but are not photosynthetic; often mistaken for plants; kingdom
Kingdom Fungi
A group of organisms of the same species living in the same place together
Population
The variable that an experimenter changes on purpose
Independent Variable
Left and Right Atrium
Left and Right Ventricle
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection a book from ...
Charles Darwin
Cells that contain a nucleus and organelles, and are enclosed by a plasma membrane
Domain Eukarya
A group of tissues working together
Organ
The variable that typically goes on the Y axis of a graph. Factors that is measured.
Dependent Variable
Three steps in urine formation
Reabsorption
Augmentation
Molecule that is common to all life but that is also the basis for the diversity of life
DNA
These domains have prokaryotic cells.
Archaea and Bacteria
A biologist studying interactions among the plants, animals, and bacteria in an ecosystem is working at this level.
Community
A graph that is appropriate for comparing different trials or different experimental groups. It also may be a good choice if your independent variable is not numerical.
Bar Graph
A place where mineral and water absorbed.
Large intestine
The study of life
Biology
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms; kingdom
Kingdom Protista
The various parts of a cell
Organelles
A statement that can be tested by scientific research. It usually predicts a relationship between two or more variables
Hypothesis
Type of muscle which work involuntary, have nucleus in the middle of the cell, found in internal organs.
Smooth muscle
Energy utilization, organization, growth, development, reproduction, evolution, regulation, DNA, irritability
Characteristics of life