People
Classification
Scientific Method
Living Things
Theory
100
His maggot experiment disproved spontaneous generation.
What is Louis Pasteur
100
This is a 2 word naming system that uses Greek and Latin words.
What is binomial nomenclature?
100
The part of an experiment which does not change. There can be many.
What are controls?
100
This is a necessary component to all living things.
What is water?
100
Worms falling from the sky is an example of this.
What is spontaneous generation.
200
The creator of binomial nomenclature.
What is Carrolus Linnaeus?
200
A classification key that has only two choices at each level.
What is a dichotomous key?
200
The part of an experiment which does change. There can be only one.
What is the variable?
200
Most living things get their energy from this.
What is the sun?
200
This theory says that living things come from other living things.
What is biogenesis?
300
This ancient Greek designed the early dichotomous key.
Who is Aristotle?
300
Binomial nomenclature tells you an organism's ______ and _____.
What are genus and species?
300
A possible explanation that must be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
300
All living things are made up of these.
What are cells?
300
This theory says that living things come from nonliving things.
What is spontaneous generation?
400
This Russian scientist theorized that the compounds that make up living things were created from gases in the Earth's early atmosphere.
Who is Alexander Oparin?
400
The evolutionary history of an organism; how it changed over time.
What is phylogeny?
400
An explanation based on many experiments and observations. Not a guess or an opinion.
What is a theory?
400
A living organism will respond to this.
What is a stimulus?
400
Two fertile members of the same species producing offspring is an example of this theory.
What is biogenesis?
500
These American scientists proved that the compounds in living things can be made in a lab, but not that life began that way.
Who are Miller and Urey?
500
King Phillip Crossed Over France Going South refers to...
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
500
An explanation that seems to be true all the time, but may change as new information is found. Tells you what will happen, not why it happens.
What is a law?
500
All living things are able to do this.
What is grow, develop, and reproduce?
500
Before being elevated to a theory, a ___________ is the possible explanation that must be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
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