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A signal that an organism responds to.

what is a stimulus

100

Eventually, after even more tests, a theory becomes this.

What is a law?

100

Information gathered during labs; recorded observations and measurements (results).

What is data?

100

The most logical explanation for the events that occur in nature. A hypothesis that has been tested over and over again with the same results.

What is theory?

100

Information collected using the senses.

What is an observation?

200

Molecule that holds the genetic code.

What is DNA?

200

The living planet. Anywhere on Earth where life exists.

What is the biosphere?

200

The question asked by the scientist.

What is the problem?

200

Tests done to support or refute a hypothesis.

What is experiment?

200

The factor you are testing. The variable you change in the set up of your experiment.

What is independent variable?

300

Anything that can be changed in an experiment.

What is a variable?

300

The study of life.

What is biology?

300

The group in an experiment that is used to compare your results to.

What is control group?

300

An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world. A subject that includes lab experiments.

What is science?

300

Reproduction with 2 parents.

What is sexual reproduction?

400

Type of reproduction that produces clones.

What is asexual reproduction?

400

The group that has the change that you are testing.

What is experimental group?

400

The variable that changes because of your test; the results of your experiment.

What is dependent variable?

400

A conclusion based on an observation.

What is an inference?

400

A student wants to see if adding fertilizer to plants will help them grow. In his experimental design, the amount of fertilizer is the control, independent variable, dependent variable, or controlled variable. 

What is the independent variable

500

A point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.

What is bias?

500

An educated guess.

What is a hypothesis?

500

All chemical reactions in an organism. Includes building up and breaking down reactions.

What is metabolism?

500

Condition where organisms keep their internal environment stable even when the environment changes.

What is homeostasis?

500

An experiment where only one variable is changed.

What is controlled experiment?

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