This is the step of the scientific method when you test the variables.
What is the experiment?
This characteristic is what all living things are made of.
What is cells?
This is the definition of homeostasis.
What is maintaining a stable internal environment?
This is the level that a respiratory system would fall into.
Organ system
This is the level of organization that includes all of the members of one species in one area.
What is population?
This is the "If... then..." statement.
What is a hypothesis?
This characteristic is what makes new living things.
What is the ability to reproduce?
These are the mechanisms that maintain homeostasis.
What are feedback loops?
This is the level in which multiple tissues work together.
What is an organ?
This is the type of cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
This is the final step of the scientific method.
What is the conclusion and sharing results?
This characteristic is what allows organisms to get bigger over time.
What is growth and development?
This is the example of homeostasis that maintains the temperature of the organism.
What is thermoregulation?
This is the smallest level that we learned that is not a living organism.
This is the variable that goes on the X axis of a graph.
What is the independent variable?
This is the variable that is measured and observed.
This characteristic is what maintains a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
This is the human bodies response to low oxygen levels during exercise.
What is increased heart rate?
This is the largest level of biological organization.
What is biosphere?
This is the body system that gets rid of any toxic substances.
This is the trial that does not have a change for the independent variable.
What is the control group?
This characteristic is what allows species to change over many generations.
What is evolution?
This is the structure that plants use to maintain homeostasis with the balance of gasses.
What is the stomata?
This is the level that includes both living and non living factors.
What is ecosystem?
These are the 5 necessary components for every graph.
What is title, X-Axis Label, X-Axis Unit, Y-Axis Label and Y-Axis Unit?