Something that is assumed and can be used in a scientific argument and can be proven correct or false with evidence
What is hypothesis?
Makes its own food by breaking down nutrients through a process called photosynthesis
What is Autotroph?
Ensures genetic continuity from generation to generation
What is offspring?
Viruses must take over a host cell to be able to reproduce which means they are not considered...
What is living?
All cells come from...
What are preexisting cells?
The thing that changes in an experiment
What is Independent variable?
All living things are made up of
What are Cells?
Reproduction where a new offspring is produced by a single parent
What is asexual reproduction?
Viruses are covered with a protective layer of protein called a...
What is Capsid?
Cells that have DNA which is not surrounded by a nucleus and doesn't have membrane bound organelles
What are Prokaryotic cells?
Information gathered from observations used for evidence
What is Data?
The two ways living things reproduce
What are asexual and sexual?
Cells that have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
What are Eukaryotic cells?
Cycle where bacteria-phage injects its DNA into a host cell and then that host cell dies when the bacteria phages are fully developed and ready to release
What is the Lytic Cycle
The cell is the basic unit of
What is life?
Research that uses numerical data
what is Quanitive research?
A constant internal state of equilibrium in response to an environment
What is homeostasis?
Signal in which a living thing responds to
what is stimulus?
Cycle where the DNA replicates into daughter cells then is released and does not harm the host cell
What is the lysogenic cycle?
Living things are made up of...
What is one or more cells?
What is the last step of the scientific method?
What is making a conclusion
Which British naturalist came up with a mechanism for evolution which he then called natural selection?
Who is Charles Darwin
the process of gradual change in the traits of a population of organisms over time
What is evolution?
Which cycle takes the longest to complete?
What is the lysogenic cycle?
The two types of cells
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?