The part that doesn't change during the experiment.
What is a constant?
Energy an object has due to its position above Earth's surface.
What is Mechanical energy?
Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Systems -> Organisms.
What is Cellular Organization?
Shows the feeding relationships within an ecosystem. It is made up of overlapping food chains and is more a complete model of energy flow.
What is a food web?
Describes what happens to the solar energy coming in. About one third is reflected back to space.
What is Earth's energy budget?
6.03 kg= ___dag=___g
What is 603, 6,030?
Made up of two or more substances that are not chemically combined to make a new substance.
What is a mixture?
The process in which a cell nucleus divides into two new nuclei, each containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent.
What is Mitosis?
Animal help one another get food and water, defend themselves, and build a shelter to share.
What is cooperation?
The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
What is the exosphere?
Example: If i add more water to the plant, then it will grow faster.
What is a hypothesis?
Given to you by the distance divided by the time.
What is speed?
When both genes are for a trait are the same: AA or aa.
What is homozygous or purebred?
Contains hierarchies, or levels, below a dominant member of the species. Ensures labor and resources are equally shared.
What is social order?
Individual, puffy, white with fairly fat bases. Form at different heights in the troposphere.
What are cumulus clouds?
A guess based on your observations.
What is an inference?
Mass x Acceleration
What is force?
The makeup of your genes.
What is a genotype?
The role an organism plays in the community.
What is a niche?
The most violent type of storm; appears as rotating funnel-shaped clouds that stretch from the base of the storm cloud to the ground.
What is a tornado?
The measurement of mass per unit of volume.
What is density?
Light waves travel through this type of wave.
What is a transverse wave?
The first observation of cells was seen by who?
Robert Hooke
Found in area with long, cold winters. Consists mostly of evergreens like pine trees; also called taiga.
What is the coniferous forest?
Caused by the gravitational pull from the moon and the sun on Earth's waters.
What is a tide?