Scientific Inquiry
Life Science
Physical Science
Earth Science
Essays
100
A set of observations made in an experiment, in which the independent variables are not changed.
What is a control group?
100
Endocrine system is controlled by the hypothalmus (regulates your hormones; part of the brain). Excretory system regulates your digestive system.
What is the difference between the endocrine and excretory system?
100
A measure of how fast a particle moves in a substance. A measure of average energy of motion of all particles in a substance.
What is difference between heat energy and temperature?
100
Every 6 hours, this occurs.
What is high tide?
100
The primary consumer would over populate because there's no predators to eat them.
What is the top carnivore in a food web is a vulture and the secondary consumer the owl were taken away from the food web and this would happen?
200
A variable that is kept the same from trial to trial.
What is a controlled variable?
200
The ability of your body to maintain a constant internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
200
Solid to gas. Gas to solid.
What is difference between sublimation and deposition?
200
The dots would going down to show erosion.
What is a scatter plot diagram?
200
Plants to make them green.
What is where chlorophyll is found?
300
A variable that is isolated for study in an experiment and that the experiment manipulates the experiment.
What is an independent variable?
300
Living and nonliving parts of the environment.
What is abiotic and biotic?
300
The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid. The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas.
What is difference between melting and boiling point?
300
Earths tilted axis causes this.
What is the suns reason for being farther away in the summer?
300
They're both prey and biotic. A plant makes its own food, an animal consumes their food. An animal has bones, plants have a cell wall.
What is compare and contrast a flower and grasshopper?
400
The factor in an experiment that changes as a result of a change in an independent variable.
What is a dependent variable?
400
Natural boundary, matter, constant and changing interactions between organisms and their surroundings.
What is three conditions of an ecosystem?
400
The amount of mass given in a volume.
What is density?
400
The physical movement of weathered material, as by water, wind, ice, and so on.
What is erosion?
400
Mountains are formed from collecting plate techtonics. Canyons are formed from a river.
What is two geographical formations and how they're formed?
500
The number of observations or data a scientist collects during an experiment.
What is sample size?
500
A lake gradually fills up with sediment. Grassland gradually gives away to trees.
What is the difference between lake field and old-field succession?
500
Absorbs energy. Releases energy.
What is difference between endothermic and exothermic?
500
The wearing down of rocks,soil, and minerals by chemical and physical processes.
What is weathering?
500
First goes to producer, then primary consumer, then secondary consumer, then predator.
What is how sunlight is spread through a food web?
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