Located in the chromosomes of the Nucleus these are the instructions on how the cell will grow.
What is the DNA?
We use this to measure distance inside the solar system
What is a Astronomical Unit
Elements that share similar characteristics or properties are called either of these two names
Groups or Families
This is the part of an experiment that the scientist changes
Independent Variable
This layer of the sun is known for its reddish glow
chromosphere
This is the smallest unit of body organization that scientist consider to be alive.
What is the cell?
This is how bright a star appears from the Earth
Apparent Magnitude
This number represents the number of protons in the atoms of an element
Atomic Number
We use this when we want to increase the accuracy of our results when conducting an experiment
Repitition
This tide occurs when the Sun the Earth and the Moon form a 90 Degree angle
Neap Tide
Your Esophogus, your mouth, and your lungs are all part of this organ system
What is the Respitory System
These are the three rules needed to be classified as a planet
Orbit a Star
Must have a spherical shape
Must have a clear orbit
This is what we call the rows of the periodic table
Periods
This educated guess follows this format:
If....then....because
Hypothesis
This is the position during a lunar eclipse
Sun Earth and Moon
The body tries to maintain a perfect balance of temperature, nutrients and water inside the cells
What is homeostasis?
This is the correct order of the planets in our solar system.
Mecury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
This is the combined mass of the protons, electrons and neutrons in an atoms of an Element.
The atomic Mass
This group is not affected by the experiment
Controlled group
This is the reason why the Earth doesn't experience eclipses every month
due to the tilt of the moons orbit
These two products combine in the mitochondria to produce energy needed for cellular respiration
What is glucose and oxygen
This is the name of the asteroid belt at the edge of our solar system
The Kuiper Belt
This is the result of when two or more DIFFERENT elements (atoms) are chemically bonded together
A compound
This is the part of the experiment that will either support or reject your hypothesis
The conclusion
This is what happens to the Earth during a spring tide
Gravity from the moon and sun combine to work against the Earth pulling at the oceans of the Earth, and actually pulling the earth itself.