What are the three types of symmetry found in organisms
100
A group on which a test is performed
What is the experimental group
100
The group used as a standard for comparison
What is the control group
100
Sir Frances Bacon
What is the scientist who introduced the scientific method.
200
Living things
What is an organism
200
place where an organism lives
What is a habitat
200
A way for scientists gather and pursue scientific knowledge
What is the scientific method
200
Conditions that are not the same in all groups.
What are variables
200
hypothesis, observation, experimentation
What are the three main parts of the scientific method
300
The study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
What is ecology
300
two small toes high on the leg that normally do not reach the ground
What is a dewclaw
300
Animals that feed on dead organisms
What are scavengers
300
Conditions that are the same in both the control group and the experimental group
What are constants
300
Track size, number of toes, claw marks, and movements
What are the four things that trackers can use to identify tracks
400
plant life
What is flora
400
Animals that live in trees are said to live in this type of habitat.
What is arboreal habitat
400
Collections of salt water and sea life that could not escape when the tide went out.
What are tide pools
400
A way of explaining an object or event by using a set of facts
What is theory
400
the four things that organisms need to survive.
What are food, oxygen, water and specific temperatures
500
animal life
What is fauna
500
Organisms that are awake during the day are called this.
What is diurnal
500
The area between the highest and lowest point that the tide reaches.
What is the intertidal zone
500
A theory that has never been proven false is called this
What is law
500
1) keep work area clean
2)clean up after lab
3)always handle glassware carefully
4)Know location of safety equipment
5)follow safety precautions given in lab