Scientific Method
Kingdoms
Characteristics of life and Life Processes
Review
Vocabulary
100
The factor the scientist changes from group to group.
What is independent variable?
100
The study of all life.
What is biology?
100
CHNOPS (Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus and Sulfur)
What is all living things need?
100
The most logical explanation based on current evidence, become stronger as more evidence is gathered, and give us a basis for prediction.
What is theories?
100
To build or make
What is synthesis?
200
An educated prediction
What is hypothesis?
200
Moss, Fern, Holly and Oak tree
What is plantae?
200
All living things are made of.
What is cells?
200
Universal generalizations that are virtually unchanging.
What is laws?
200
To remove
What is excretion?
300
Has at least one control group
What is procedure or experiment?
300
Worms, Fish, Birds, Frogs and Humans
What is animalia?
300
Anything that causes an organism to react.
What is stimulus?
300
To convert chemicals for energy.
What is respiration?
300
An inherited structure, behavior, or internal process that enables organisms to better survive an environment.
What is adaptation?
400
Accepts or rejects the hypothesis
What is analysis or conclusions?
400
Yeast and mushrooms
What is fungi?
400
Change that takes place in structure and function of an organism during its life cycle.
What is development?
400
One cell divides into two.
What is reproduction?
400
The regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions for life.
What is homeostasis?
500
1. Problem/ Purpose 2. Research/ Background Information 3. Hypothesis 4. Procedure/ Experiment 5. Observations/ Data 6. Analysis/ Conclusions
What is six steps of the scientific method?
500
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
What is six kingdoms?
500
Synthesis, Transport, Excretion, Regulation, Growth & Development, Respiration and Reproduction
What is STERNGRR?
500
Egg to tadpole to frog.
What is example of development?
500
An organism's chemical reactions
What is metabolism?
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