Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Atomic Structure
Compounds
Miscellaneous
100
In order for something to be considered a living organism, it must be made up of this.
What is one or more cells?
100
All the measurements, observations, etc. obtained during a lab are referred to by this term.
What is data?
100
These are the positively charged parts of an atom.
What are protons?
100
Of the following, this one is NOT a compound: O2, CO2, C6H12O6.
What is O2?
100
Atoms with the same number of protons and electrons but different numbers of neutrons are called this.
What are isotopes?
200
Warm-blooded animals keeping a consistently high body temperature is an example of this.
What is maintaining homeostasis?
200
Observations that are numerical measurements are examples of this type of data.
What is quantitative?
200
These are the negatively charged parts of an atom.
What are electrons?
200
A molecule of water contains this many atoms of hydrogen.
What is two?
200
You can hear a smoke alarm and smell bacon coming from next door. You then believe your neighbor has burnt breakfast. You have come to this conclusion through this process.
What is an inference?
300
The term for that which living things RESPOND to.
What is a stimulus?
300
A hypothesis generally contains these three words.
What are if, then, and because?
300
If an atom contains more electrons than it does protons, it is said to have this charge.
What is negative?
300
Compounds form from the sharing or exchange of this subatomic particle.
What are electrons?
300
The half life of this isotope is 5730 years.
What is carbon-14?
400
An embryo becoming a fetus is an example of which characteristic of life?
What is growth & development?
400
After analyzing data, it is compared to see if it supports this.
What is the hypothesis?
400
If you know the atomic number of an atom you know how many there are of these two subatomic particles.
What are protons and electrons?
400
Elements tend to combine in such a way as to satisfy this rule, which states that the outermost energy levels contain 8 electrons.
What is the octet rule?
400
As a group, organisms tend to change over time in a process called this.
What is evolution?
500
The characteristic of organisms having an anterior and a posterior end would be an example of this.
What is having organization?
500
A good experiment will only change one of these at a time.
What is a variable?
500
An atom with an atomic number of 16 and an isotope name with the number 35 in it has how many neutrons in its nucleus?
What is 19?
500
This can be said about the physical and chemical properties of compounds as compared with those of the individual elements that make them up.
What is they are different?
500
This is the term for the outermost electrons, those involved in chemical bonding.
What are valence electrons?
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