Scientific Investigation
Classification & Living things
Biochemistry
Cells
Taxonomy & Systems
100

The scientific method step where you gather background info before writing a testable question.

What is making observations / doing research?

100

This is the smallest unit of life

What is a cell?

100

Because water has unevenly distributed charges, it is described as this type of molecule.

What is polar?

100

According to cell theory, all cells come from this.

What are pre-existing cells?

100

This two-name naming system for organisms was developed by Linnaeus.

What is binomial nomenclature?

200

This type of statement is an educated guess, often written in “If…then…” form.

What is a hypothesis?

200

The ability of organisms to maintain a stable internal environment is called this.

What is homeostasis?

200

This property of water allows insects to walk across its surface.

What is surface tension?

200

Cells that do NOT have a nucleus belong to this group.

What are prokaryotes?

200

In food chains, arrows always point in the direction of this.

What is energy flow?

300

This variable is deliberately changed by the scientist during an experiment.

What is the independent variable?

300

A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area is known as this.

What is a population?

300

Water moving across a membrane from high to low concentration is known as this process.

What is osmosis?

300

This structure controls what enters and leaves the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

300

In binomial nomenclature, the scientific name is written as this first, then this second

What are genus, then species?

400

This variable is measured during an experiment

What is the dependent variable?

400

This level of organization includes all ecosystems on Earth.

What is the biosphere?

400

This type of transport requires energy and moves substances against the concentration gradient.

What is active transport?

400

These 3 structures are found in plant cells but not animal cells

What are cell wall, chloroplast, and large vacuole?

400

A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed

What is parasitism?

500

The parts of an experiment intentionally kept the same are called these.

What are constants?

500

 A group of cells working together for a similar function is called this.

What is a tissue?

500

This transport process uses carrier proteins but does NOT require energy.

What is facilitated diffusion?

500

The site of protein synthesis in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes

What are ribosomes?

500

Muscle cells contain many of these organelles because they need lots of usable energy

What are mitochondria?

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