The study of inherited traits.
What is Genetics?
The continuous movement of water around the Earth.
What is the Water Cycle?
A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions.
What is the Scientific Method?
Any living or non-living thing in the universe.
What is Matter?
The control center of your body. It is in charge of your memory, thoughts, decisions, and movements.
What is the Brain?
Examples of the things that make up cells are the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplast.
What are Organelles?
Any liquid or solid water that falls to the Earth because of condensation in the atmosphere.
What is Precipitation?
A factor or condition that might be affected as a result of a independent variable change.
What is the Dependent Variable?
The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
What is Weight?
This organ is near the center of your chest. It contracts to push blood through its four chambers and throughout the body.
What is the Heart?
Physical and non-physical characteristics. A type of physical characteristic is blue eyes. A type of non-physical characteristic is being funny.
What is a Trait?
The cooling of water in the atmosphere changing a gas into a liquid, forming clouds.
What is Condensation?
An educated guess.
What is a Hypothoseis?
The amount of matter in an object.
What is Mass?
It is a part of the digestive system. It is a muscular sac near the bottom of your ribcage.
What is the Stomach?
A knowledge or an understanding you are born knowing.
What is an Instinct?
Fallen precipitation that is gathered in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
What is Collection?
A factor or condition that is intentionally changed.
What is the Independent Variable?
The concentration of matter in an object.
What is Density?
These body parts are located in your chest behind your ribcage. They play an important role in the respiratory system.
What are the Lungs?
The human known as the "Father of Modern Genetics."
Who is Gregor Mendel?
A variety of ways liquid water moves across the land by gravity.
What is Run-Off?
The last step in the Scientific Method.
What is to Communicate the Results?
The ability of a substance to be dissolved in another.
What is Solubility?
You have two of these. One is on the right side and left side of your body towards the back of your body near the bottom of your ribcage. This body part's main job is to take waste products from your blood.
What are the Kidneys?