Characteristics of Life III
Characteristics of Life IV
Scientific Method I
Scientific Method II
Data and Measurement
100

This is the air, water, weather, temperature, other organisms in the area, and other factors (internal and external to the organism).

What is environment?

100

This is an organism that makes their own food.

What is an autotroph?

100

This is the first step of the scientific method.

What is asking a question or making an observation?

100

This is the final step of the scientific method.

What is drawing a conclusion?

100

This is the measurement system that is used by scientists in order to make communication easier by using measurements in multiples of 10.

What is the metric system?

200
Humans that are from warmer climates have darker skin to protect them from the sun is an example of this.

What is an adaptation?

200

This is the ability to do work that comes from the food that organisms eat.

What is energy?

200

This is an investigation of a phenomenon in a controlled setting to test a hypothesis.

What is an experiment?

200

This is something that remains fixed and unchanged throughout an experiment.

What is a constant?

200

Measuring the a chemical reaction by smelling a certain scent is an example of collecting this type of data.

What is qualitative data?

300

This is any part of the environment that causes a reaction by the organism.

What is a stimulus?

300

This is the gradual accumulation of adaptations over time.

What is evolution?

300

An experiment that can be repeated with similar results is known as this.

What is valid?

300

This is a testable explanation of a situation that should be written in an "if/then" statement.

What is a hypothesis?

300

Measuring the time it takes to run a mile in seconds is an example of collecting this type of data.

What is quantitative data?

400

You walk outside and the temperature is colder than you thought. You go back in and put on a coat.  Putting on a coat is an example of this.

What is a response to a stimulus?

400

This is the reaction to a stimulus.

What is a response?

400

This is the group in the experiment that is unaffected by the independent variable.

What is a control?

400

This is the group that is exposed to the independent variable.

What is the experimental group?

400

Charts and graphs are typically used to present this type of data.

What is quantitative data?

500

A kicker in football kicks the ball off after the sound of a referee's whistle. In this scenario, the referee's whistle is this.

What is a stimulus?

500

Sweating when your body temperature gets too high is an example of this.

What is homeostasis?

500

This is the variable that affects the outcome of the experiment and it goes along the x-axis of a graph.

What is the independent variable?

500

This is the variable that is affected by what you change in an experiment, also known as what you are measuring in an experiment.

What is the dependent variable?

500

In science, volume is usually measured in this unit and length is usually measured in this unit.

What are liters and meters?

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