The way a scientist might logically go about solving a problem.
What is the scientific method?
The smallest unit of ordinary matter that makes up all of us.
What is an atom?
This concept states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization.
What is cell theory?
strength or energy exerted
What is force?
A scientist who helped make the A-bomb
Who is Albert Einstein?
What is an educated guess about what will happen in an experiment based on research?
What is a hypothesis?
Any substance that has mass or volume and takes up space.
What is matter?
Name on scientist that contributed to the call theory...
Who is
Robert Hooke
An action or a process of changing place or position.
What is motion?
This scientist discovered the 3 laws of motion
Who is Isaac Newton?
An understanding of something based on observations.
What is inference?
A state of matter that conforms to the shape of its container
What is liquid?
Single-celled organisms are called this...
What are prokaryotes?
The force that brings objects down or towards the center of Earth.
What is gravity?
This person invented or discovered the first AC (alternating current).
Who is Nikola Tesla?
An explanation using numbers.
What is quantitative?
The four states of matter
What are liquid, solid, plasma, and gas?
A cell that helps the body to carry oxygen.
What is a blood cell?
On a surface, this is what slows down an object in motion.
What is friction?
This scientist discovered radium.
Who is Marie Curie?
The best graph to show changes over time.
What is a line graph?
The thing that surrounds an atom in an uneven orbit.
What is an electron?
A fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell located outside of the plasma membrane that provides additional support and protection. They are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae.
What are cell walls?
What the sum of all forces acting on an object is called.
What is net force?
This scientist figured out that the sun doesn't revolve around the Earth.
Who is Galileo Galilei?