Any living thing
Plants responding to light
What is phototropism?
In any experiment you should only change this many factors at a time.
You complain loudly in class that you don't have time tonight
What is the response to the teacher assigning homework?
What is the atom?
A living factor in the environment
What is a biotic factor?
Plants responding to gravity
What is gravitropism?
One factor a scientist could change to affect plant growth.
What is sunlight, soil, water, CO2, or temperature?
The response to a dog seeing the mailman
What is barking or chasing the mailman?
Daily Double
What is density?
An inherited trait that an organism possess
What is a genetic factor?
Plants responding to touch
What is thigmotropism?
The idea of what a scientist will think will happen at the beginning of the experiment
The stimulus that makes Mr. Murphy less cranky
What is Coffee?
The number in front of a molecule in a chemical reaction
What is a coefficent?
What is growth?
Daily Double
What is CO2?
A scientist changes the amount of soil that a set of plants get as well as how much light they get and then compares them to standard plants. So her experiment is this?
A sea slug closes its tail
What is the response to a seaslug getting poked in the tail?
Changes during a chemical reaction
What is atomic structure or properties?
Going through life stages
What is development?
Soil additive made from decomposed plants
What is compost?
The variable that changes as a result of what the scientist does in an experiment
The stimulus in photoropism
What is light?
Law that states matter is conserved in a chemical reaction?
Law of conservation of mass