Characteristics of Life
Graphing
Vocabulary
Experimental Design
Lab Safety
100
Category of life for an apple 

Dying (decomposing) with potential for life (seeds)

100

Another name for a "key" in graphing. 

What is legend?

100

Prediction is another name for

What is hypothesis?

100

A question in science that is useful must be _____

What is testable?

100

T/F: Food is allowed in the lab

False

200
Something difficult to categorize

What are viruses?

200

This type of graph is represented in percentages. 

What is a pie chart?

200
The group in an experiment that does not contain changes in the independent variable. 

What is the control group?

200

Using a pain scale (1-5) in an experiment is an example of what kind of data?

What is quantitative data? (It is also a way to quantify a qualitative piece of data- pain)

200

A term used to smell something in the lab

What is wafting?

300

The mechanical cat shares the following characteristics of life.

Response to stimuli, consumes energy

300

This includes both the independent variable and (units)

What is the x-axis?

300

Fill in the blank: ______depends on _______

What is the dependent variable depends on the independent variable.

300

An experiment that can be conducted across the world and yield the same results shows that the experiment is_____?

What is repeatable?

300

sandals, loose long hair, long earrings are examples of

What should not be worn in the lab?

400

T/F: A store bought chicken egg is alive

False

400

This type of graph is used when graphing something that changes over time.

What is a line graph?

400

Nitrogen in the Marsh experiment.

What is the independent variable in the Marsh experiment?

400

In the experiment with cows and antibiotics, testing one cow with antibiotics and one cow without antibiotics would be an example of what?

What is a small sample size?

400
In the case of a chemical contamination

What is the eyewash station of shower used for?

500

The 8 characteristics of life from the textbook

What are: Made up of cells, Response to Stimuli, universal genetic code, Reproduction, Homeostasis, Growth and Development, Evolution, Metabolism

500

The dependent variable on a bar or line graph.

What does the y-axis represent?

500

The type of variables that you want to keep constant so you can test one variable at a time. 

What are standardized variables?

500

Using twins in an experiment would help eliminate what type of variable?

What is genetics in experimental design?

500

Broken glass is cleaned up by..

What does the teacher clean up?

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