Gathering information with your five senses.
What is observation?
All living things are made up of these.
What are cells?
An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism.
What is prey?
The smallest unit of matter.
What is an atom?
The smallest unit that can perform all functions of life.
The variables that are kept the same throughout the investigation.
What is constants?
All living things need and use this.
An organism that only eat other organisms (meat).
What is a carnivore?
Oxygen gas is O2. Is this a compound or element?
What is an element?
The word for cell parts.
What are organelles?
The variable that the scientist controls or manipulates.
What is independent variable?
A dog hears an unfamiliar noise and barks. Which characteristic of life is this demonstrating?
What is a response to stimuli/change?
An organism that is being fed upon by a parasite.
What is a host?
What two types of matter is H2O?
What is a molecule and compound?
Which type of cells have chloroplast?
What is a plant cell?
A type of observation that uses numbers.
What is quantitative?
All living things must grow and _________.
What is change?
A group of the same species in the same place.
What is population?
Lithium has an atomic number of 3 and an atomic mass of 7. How many neutrons does it have?
What is 4?
The organelle that is the outside protective layer in both plant and animal cells.
What is a cell membrane?
The connection of data from an investigation to science concepts.
What is reasoning?
Icicles and rain are classified as _________.
What is abiotic?
The largest amount of organisms an ecosystem can support.
What is carrying capacity?
In the photosynthesis chemical reaction,
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
how many atoms of Oxygen are on the product side?
What is 18?
The organelle that contains DNA.
What is the nucleus?