Nature of Science
Electromagnetism
Waves
Ecology
Human Body
100

How you write a hypothesis.

What is an
If, Then Statement

100

Unlike poles do this.

What is
Attract?

100

The part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum with the highest energy.

What are
Gamma Rays?

100

The reactants of Photosynthesis

What are

Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight?

100

Body system that removes waste and filters blood.

What is the
Excretory System?

200

The variable that the scientist controls in an experiment.

What is the
Independent Variable?

200

Two positively charged atoms will do this.

What is
Repel?

200

The number of wavelengths that pass a given point in one second.

What is
Frequency?

200

The reactants of Cellular Respiration

What are
Glucose and Oxygen?

200

Body system that regulates insulin and hormones.

What is the
Endocrine System?

300

The variable that is graphed on the Y-axis.

What is the
Dependent Variable?

300

The equation for finding voltage.

What is
V = I x R?

300

What a waves moves around an object.

What is
Diffraction?

300

Organisms that are part of the producer trophic level.

What are
Plants?

300

Monomer of protein.

What is
Amino Acid?

400

A group in the experiment which a variable is not being tested.

What is a
Control Group?

400

What Ω stands for.

What are
Ohms?

400

The measurement from the rest position of a wave to the crest.

What is
Amplitude?

400

The amount of energy passed on to the next trophic level.

What is
10%?

400

Monomer of protein.

What is
Amino Acid?

500

A conclusion based on observations and prior knowledge.

What is an

Inference?

500

The direction magnetic field lines go.

What is
North to South?

500

Interaction when waves collide.

What is
Interference?

500

When one organism benefit but the other not bothered.

What is
Commensalism?

500

Steroids are an example of this biomolecule.

What are
Lipids?

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