Investigating and describing an event in a careful, orderly way.
What is an observation?
These are the basic units in life.
What are cells?
How one species blends in or mimics another in the background to avoid its predators.
What is adaptation?
The Passing of traits from parents to offspring.
What is heredity?
Contains all activities and DNA
What is the Nucleus?
An observation that can be tested or questioned that supports or objects it.
What is a hypothesis?
This large membrane in the center contains genetic information in the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
Change of characters of species over several generations.
What is Evolution?
He is called the father of genetics.
Who is Mendel?
Breaks down food particles to make energy.
What is Mitochondria?
A hypothesis that is tested by one variable.
What's a controlled experiment?
These cells are enclosed in the nucleus.
What are eukaryotes?
Changes in environment that results in some functional activity.
What is stimulus (or stimuli)?
The molecule that contains the genetic code for all forms of lie.
What is DNA?
Builds Protein in the cells.
What are Ribosomes?
Detailed records or observations including numbers
What is data?
These cells do not enclose DNA in the nucleus.
What are prokaryotes?
Arrangements of parts for performance of functions necessary for life.
What is organization?
There are 20,000 of these in each cell of the human body.
What are genes?
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
This subject changes everyday.
What is Science?
These discoveries about cells are determined by biologists including all living things.
What is the cell theory?
Self-regulating process of biological systems tend to remain stability while adjusting to conditions that are optional for survival.
What is Homeostasis?
Genes tell the body how to build these to function the body tissues and organs.
What are ribosomes (or protein).
Digests food particles and wastes.
What are lysosomes?