This is what is purposely changed in an experiment.
What is the Independent Variable?
This type(s) of waves cause the particles to move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
What is a "Transverse Wave?"
This process in the rock cycle creates metamorphic rock.
What is "Heat & Pressure?"
This is the Principle of Superposition.
Answers will vary, but should be similar to: "What is in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are on the bottom."
These are the three types of adaptations.
What are Structural, Behavioral, & Functional?
This term is how a trait appears, or is expressed. It is what we can see.
What is the "Phenotype?"
This section lists all of the items that are needed to carry out the experiment.
What are the Materials?
This type of electromagnetic wave is used to send audio signals over long distances.
What is a "Radio Wave?"
This vocabulary term occurs when a rock breaks down, but does not change chemically.
What is "Mechanical Weathering?"
This is a definition for Relative Age Dating.
Answers will vary, but should be similar to: "What is the age of rocks and geologic features compared with other rocks and features nearby."
The ability to survive and pass on one's genes is called this vocabulary term.
What is "Biological Fitness?"
This term refers to the different forms of a gene.
What is an "Allele?"
What is missing from this Data Table?
What is a Title?
This wave interaction is shown below.
What is Refraction?
This is a characteristic of Intrusive Igneous Rock.
What are "Large Crystals?"
Which type of plate boundary creates a strike slip fault?
What is a Transform Plate Boundary?
This term refers to "Body parts that are similar in structure and position but different in function."
What are "Homologous Structures?"
Blood Types A, B, AB, & O are all examples of this type of complex inheritance.
What are "Multiple Alleles?"
These are the 6 things that need to be in a good graph.
What are:
1) A Title
2) Label on X-Axis
3) Label & Units of Measurement on Y-Axis
4) Consistent Scale
5) Data is Spread Out to Fit Graph
6) Accurately Graphed Data
This property of waves is measured from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
What is the "Wavelength?"
These are the two types of Sedimentary Rocks.
What are "Clastic" and "Chemical?"
This type of fault is shown below.
What is a Reverse Fault?
The Bighorn Sheep and Domestic Goat share this level of classification.
What is the same "Family?"
A tall (dominant) stemmed plant is crossed with a short-stemmed plant to create this genotype outcome.
What creates a genotype ratio of 0 TT: 4 Tt: 0 tt?
OR
What is 100% Heterozygous?
These are the four parts of a good conclusion.
What are:
1) An Answer to the Question
2) Does the Data Support the Hypothesis?
3) Are your Results Reliable?
4) How would you improve the Experiment?
This wave property is shown in the diagram below as the Dotted Red Line from the "Rest Line" to Point A or the "Rest Line" to Point C.
What is the "Amplitude?"
These types of rock can be made from all three types of rock.
What are "Metamorphic Rocks" & "Sedimentary Rocks?"
These are species that existed on Earth for a short length of time, were abundant, and inhabited many locations.
What are "Index Fossils?"
According to this section of DNA, which two species are the most closely related?
What are the Gorilla & Chimpanzee?
This type of pedigree is shown below
What is a "Dominate" Pedigree?