Characteristics of life
Experimental Design
Properties of Water
Macromolecules
Cell Structure
100

A bacterium splitting in two

Reproduction


100

A hypothesis is structured as an ____, ______ statement

if - then

100

Water forms droplets

Cohesion

100

A macromolecule that is a good source of energy

Carbohydrates

100

The powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria

200

Pulling your hand away from a hot stove

Response to stimulus

200

Qualitative or Quantitative: The skin of a shark feels rough

Qualitative

200

Meniscus

Adhesion

200

A macromolecule that makes up hair and muscles. Performs multiple jobs in the body

Proteins 

200

This organelle produces proteins 

Ribosome

300
Sweating when hot

Homeostasis

300

Quantitative data are expressed as... 

Numbers

300

Has a slight negative and positive charge

Polarity

300

DNA and RNA are examples of this macromolecule

Nucleic Acids

300

The man who discovered and named cells

Robert Hooke

400
Going through Puberty
Growth and Development
400

I want to test the effect of sunlight on the growth of plants. Give me an example of a constant.

Amount of water, species of plant, etc
400

Dissolves many substances

Universal Solvent

400
The monosaccharide of this macromolecule is called a fatty acid

Lipids

400

A eukaryote has this structure while a prokaryote does not

Nucleus

500

A plant going through Photosynthesis

Needs Energy

500
Find the Independent Variable: A student wanted to test how the mass of a paper airplane affected the distance it would fly. 

Mass of Airplane

500

A pool feels colder than the surroundings

High heat capacity

500

The monomer of carbohydrates

Monosaccharide

500
The man who discovered bacteria, called them animalcules 

Anton van Leuwenhoek

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