What two features does the hypothesis always contain?
What is IV and DV
What does CHONPS stand for?
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Sulfur
What are the "Levels of Organization"
What is Cells => Tissues => Organs => Organ Systems => Organism
Define Gradulism:
What is Deoxyribose
Define Constants:
What is variables that stay the same in both experimental and control groups.
Name 2 facts about water:
1.What is water is a "universal solvent"
1.What is the Earth is covered in more than 70% water
Define Meiosis:
What is changes in a species over time
What is ATP
energy made in respiration
What is numbers vs. words
What are organic compounds?
Have two or more Carbon atoms
What are the three main plant structures?
What are roots, stems, and leaves
What is ecology?
What is the Study of of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment
Is Eubacteria unicellular or multicellular
What is unicellular
Define inferences:
What is an explanation for what you observe
What is Surface Tension?
What is water molecules like each other and stick together
Name the six Kingdoms of living things:
What is Animals, Plant, Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria, and Archaebacteria
Define Population:
What is one species in an area
What is inorganic compound?
what is have 1 or 0 carbon atoms
Why are repeated trials important?
What is for Valid results if the experiment is repeated the same way
Give two functions of a Nucleic Acids:
What is Structural and Transport
Define Autosomes:
What is the first 22 pairs of chromosomes
What is a Community?
What is all the different species of organisms in an area, only living things
What molecules are in carbohydrates
C,H,O