Scientific Method
Ecosystems
Cycles in the Ecosystem
Macromolecules
Cells
100

A testable prediction is a...

What is a hypothesis?

100

Process plants use to make their own food

What is photosynthesis?

100

What do animals release when they breathe?

What is Carbon Dioxide?

100

This macromolecule is the body’s main source of quick energy and includes sugars and starches.

What are carbohydrates?

100

These cells do not have a nucleus and are usually smaller and simpler than other cells.

What are prokaryotic cells?

200

What is the first step of the scientific method? (not a hypothesis)

What is a problem? What is an observation?
200

The natural home of an animal, plant, or other organism

What is a habitat?

200

Where do plants take nitrogen compounds in through?

Their roots.

200

These macromolecules are made of amino acids and are responsible for enzymes, structure, and transport in cells.

What are proteins?

200

This type of cell contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What are eukaryotic cells?

300

This variable changes because the independent was manipulated...

What is the dependent variable?

300

How much percentage of energy is lost in each trophic level?

90%

300

What is the process that plants use when they release water vapor?

What is transpiration?

300

This macromolecule is composed of fatty acids and is used for long-term energy storage and insulation.

What are lipids?

300

This organelle is found in plant cells but not animal cells and is responsible for photosynthesis.

What is the chloroplast?

400

A factor that does not change through the whole experiment. It is not a control.

What is a constant?

400

Breaks down dead organisms and releases nutrients from the dead matter into the environment around them.

What is a decomposer?

400

What are the 4 main stages in the water cycle?

What is evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run off?

400

Monosaccharides, amino acids, and nucleotides are examples of these smaller units that build macromolecules.

What are monomers?

400

These two structures are found in plant cells but not animal cells and help provide support and structure.

What are the cell wall and central vacuole?

500

On a graph, which axis would the independent and dependent variables be located?

X- Independent Y-dependent

500

A non-native organism introduced to a new ecosystem that spreads rapidly and causes harm to the environment

What is an invasive species?

500

What causes nitrogen fixation?

What are bacteria in the soil?

500

This macromolecule stores and transmits genetic information and includes DNA and RNA.

What are nucleic acids?

500

This cell membrane transport process moves molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration and does not require energy.

What is diffusion? 

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