The Nature of Life Science
Life
Light and Living Things
Cells
Heredity
100
What are the 5 steps a scientist uses called?
The scientific method
100
Is water a characteristic or a necessity of life?
Necessity.
100
What is visible light?
The narrow range of light that humans can see.
100
Only plant cells have this, what is it?
Cell wall or chloroplast.
100
What is passing traits from parent to child?
Heredity.
200
What do I use a ruler for?
To measure how big something is.
200
What is another word for "a place to live?"
Shelter.
200
What is the bouncing back of light rays?
Reflection.
200
Where is the DNA stored?
The nucleus.
200
What is the trait that you can see?
Dominant.
300
What is a scale for?
To measure weight.
300
What is it called when a living thing moves when it gets too hot?
Respond to change.
300
What is the bending of light rays in water?
Refraction.
300
Only plant cells have this, what is it?
Chloroplast or Cell wall.
300
What is the trait in the background?
Recessive.
400
What type of model is a skeleton?
Physical model
400
What is it called when living things change sunlight to chlorophyll?
Use energy.
400
What is it called when light changes direction, like in the fog?
Scattering.
400
What are the structures with specific jobs called?
Organelle.
400
Where are the instructions for the traits?
Genes.
500
What is an example of a conceptual model?
A drawing.
500
What is it called when living things get bigger.
Can grow.
500
What is it called when light passes through matter?
Transmission.
500
Both plant and animal cells have this on the outside, what is it?
Cell membrane.
500
What is a chance that something will happen?
Probability.
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