Scientific Method
Classification of Life
Experimental Design
Characteristics of Life
Microscopes and Other
100

The scientific method can be modeled as this shape

Circle, Web, Spiral

100

What are the 3 domains fo life?

What are Eubacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

100

This type of variable is one of which must be held constant between the control and experimental groups

What is a controlled variable?

100

This classification of life deals with complexity, the basic unit of life (the cell) and the 4 types of biomolecules.

What is order?

100

This is how you calculate total magnification.

Multiply the magnification of the objective by the eyepiece

200

An agreed truth about the natural world

What are facts/observations/data?

200

These two domains are made up of prokaryotic-type cells.

What are Bacteria and Archaea

200

This type of variable is the variable that we are testing.

What is an experimental variable or independent variable?

200

Viruses are not considered alive because of this

Lack of cells, lack of order, lack of 4 types of biomolecules

200

A well-tested explanation that unifies many observations

What is a scientific theory?

300

This is a potential explanation to a proposed question.

What is a hypothesis?

300

Humans are part of this domain.

What is Eukarya?

300

This variable is usually graphed on the x-axis

What is the independent or manipulated variable

300

This evolves

What are populations?

300

The drawing of a cell is this.

What is a model?

400

When data does not support a hypothesis, this is what we say

What is, reject the hypothesis?

400

The branch of biology that names and classifies species into groups of increasing breadth

Taxonomy

400

This variable is usually graphed on the y-axis

What is the dependent or responding variable?

400

Eating nectar is an example of this characteristic of life

What is energy processing?

400

An experimentally confirmed description of the natural world.

What is a scientific law?

500

This process ensures that results of scientific experiments are valid, objective and reproducible.

What is peer-review?

500

This is the history of the evolution of a species or group, especially in reference to lines of descent and relationships among broad groups of organisms.

What is phylogeny?

500

This is the group in your experimental design to which your experimental results are compared

What is the control group?

500

When an organism internally regulates its temperature, it is called this.

Maintaining homeostasis.

500

These are the required parts of a lab notebook page

What is, Date, Title, Purpose, Hypothesis/prediction, Procedure, Data/Results, Conclusion
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