What is the first step in the scientific method?
What is asking a question or identifying a problem?
What does the "claim" in Claim-Evidence-Reasoning refer to?
What is a statement that answers the question or problem posed?
What organic compound is primarily used for energy storage in the body?
What is a carbohydrate?
Which type of cell has a nucleus?
What is Eukaryotic cell
What organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell?
What is the mitochondrion?
What is the purpose of a hypothesis in an experiment?
What is a testable prediction or explanation?
In Claim-Evidence-Reasoning, what is the role of "evidence"?
What is supporting the claim?
Which nutrient is essential for building and repairing tissues?
What is proteins
What structure controls the movement of materials in and out of a cell?
What is the cell membrane/lipid bilayer
What structure within the cell is responsible for protein synthesis?
What is Ribosomes
What is the difference between a control group and an experimental group?
Only the experimental group is exposed to the manipulated variable being studied
In Claim-Evidence-Reasoning, what does "reasoning" involve?
What is explaining why the evidence supports the claim?
Which organic compound is important for insulation and long-term energy storage?
What is Lipids
What property of water helps cells maintain homeostasis?
What is high specific heat
What is the role of the Golgi apparatus in a cell?
What is packaging center, processes, packages, transports proteins and lipids throughout cell
What is an example of a scientific theory?
What is...
-theory of evolution by natural selection?
-The theory of gravitation?
-Cell theory?
-The big bang theory?
-etc.?
What is the purpose of a conclusion in a scientific experiment?
what is summarizing their findings or interpret the results?
What type of nutrient is classified as a carbohydrate, lipid, protein, or nucleic acid?
What is a macronutrient?
What process allows water to move in and out of a cell?
What is diffusion/osmosis
What part of the cell contains genetic material (DNA)?
What is the nucleus?
How do scientists use data to support a hypothesis?
What is by analyzing and interpreting the data to either support or reject the hypothesis?
What is a potential limitation of using Claim-Evidence-Reasoning?
What is oversimplify complex scientific concepts?
What is a micronutrient and give an example?
This type of nutrient is needed in small amounts but is essential for health, with examples like vitamins and minerals such as iron or calcium
What is the significance of selective permeability in the cell membrane?
What is the ability to control what enters and exits the cell to maintain homeostasis?
What is the role of lysosomes in the cell?
What’s is clean up crew of the cell, digests excess water, waste, nutrients