A prediction about what will happen in an experiment can be identified as a...
Hypothesis
This organelle controls the cell...
Nucleus
Where is D.N.A. located in the cell?
The ability to do work is known as...
Energy
The elemental symbol C stands for...
Carbon
The process scientists follow to complete an investigation is known as the...
Scientific Method
What two cell organelles are present in plant cells, but not animal cells?
Cell Wall & Chloroplast
We can identify the shape of D.N.A. as a...
Double Helix
Potential energy is stored or based on an objects position.
Kinetic energy is energy that is based on an objects motion.
The elemental symbol N stands for...
Nitrogen
The variable in an experiment that the scientist controls or manipulates is known as the...
Independent Variable
The process of cell division is known as...
Mitosis
Recessive
An object's speed with a given direction is known as...
Velocity
The elemental symbol H stands for...
Hydrogen
The variable in an experiment that changes due to the independent variable and is usually measured, is known as the...
Dependent Variable
Which cell organelle is most similar to a battery?
Mitochondria
Uppercase letters (ex. A) represent what type of allele?
Dominant
The change in an object's distance over a specific amount of time is known as...
Speed
The elemental symbol K stands for...
Potassium
Usually there are 2 groups in an experiment. One group is changed while the other is kept the same. What do we call these two groups?
Control Group & Experimental Group
What do the letters in P.M.A.T. represent?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
What is the difference between phenotype and genotype?
Phenotype is the way you appear.
Genotype is your genes or combination of alleles.
The change in an object's speed or velocity over a specific amount of time is known as...
Acceleration
The elemental symbol Fe stands for...
Iron