Water
Life
Cells
Method
Vocab, Vocab, Vocab
100

This property of water refers to its ability to stick to other things like glass and paper towels.

What is adhesion?

100

All living things are made of this, the smallest unit of life.

What is a cell?

100

Cells are made of this type of specialized structure.

What is an organelle?

100

This is the term for the test done based on your hypothesis.

What is an experiment?

100

Another name for all the life on planet Earth.

What is the biosphere?

200

This property of water uses adhesion and cohesion to defy gravity.

What is capillary action?

200

This is required for continuation of a species, it is also the reason viruses are not considered living.

What is reproduction?

200

Many cells come together to make these.

What is a tissue?

200

This step is crucial for communicating what happened in your experiment (and getting your points in class)

What is sharing your results or turning in your paper?

200

This property of water is created by hydrogen bonds and allows invertebrates to stand on it.

What is surface tension?

300

This property of water is the most important for life on Earth, it makes ice less dense than water.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

Homeostasis means happy, maintaining homeostasis is the goal of all organisms as they do this.

What is adjust to the environment?

300

Many different organ systems come together to create this.

What is an organism?

300
This term refers to what is typically consider the first step of the scientific method, also the best thing to do in class.

What is ask a question?

300
This is another name for a group of the same species in an area.

What is a population?

400

This property of water creates hydrogen bonds and makes water a great universal solvent.

What is the polarity of water?

400

Change is inevitable, this process is seen in all living organisms and happens to population over long periods of time.

What is adaptation or evolution?

400

This includes all of the plants and animals in a location.

What is a biome?

400

You do this by writing on a lab handout.

What is record your results?

400

This type of data is collected in an experiment and has numbers.

What is quantitative data?

500

Wax, Fat, and Grease are all examples of this type of material.

What is hydrophobic?

500

Metamorphosis and Puberty are two examples of this.

What is growth and development?

500

This term is the living organisms in an area and how they interact with the environment.

What is an ecosystem?

500

google is a great place to do this, it is also the reason why labs come with writing before the questions

What is gathering information?

500

This type of data is collected in an experiment and describes the situation.

What is qualitative data?

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