An animal that is hunted for food in an ecoystem
What is prey?
Data that includes numbers.
What is quantitative data?
The part of the cell that gives it energy.
What is mitochondria?
The earth is divided into how many spheres?
What are 5?
What are physical properties?
An plant in an ecosystem is also know as ______.
What is an autotroph?
Data that does NOT include numbers.
What is qualitative data?
What is the biosphere?
The area of the Earth's atmosphere in which you live.
What is the troposphere?
These are the 6 states of matter.
What are gas, solid, liquid, plasma, colloid, and Bose-Einstein condensate?
An animal that eats another animal for energy and is found at the very TOP of the energy pyramid.
What is a tertiary consumer?
When you use your 5 senses you make an __________.
What is an observation?
The part of the cell that is the "brain" of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
The Earth's crust is divided into areas or parts on which they "float".
What are tectonic plates?
These particles vibrate closely together and do not move due to a rigid structure.
What is a solid?
The Genus and Species of an organism is known as _________.
What is binomial nomenclature?
Putting things into groups to organize information.
What is classification or classifying?
How all organisms are organized by Taxonomy-from largest to smallest?
How many layers of earth are there? What are they?
What are 4 (the inner core, outer core, crust, and mantle)?
Particles spread out and fill up the space that it is in.
What is a gas?
What are biotic and abiotic factors?
A well organized method to explain science.
What is the "scientific method"?
The 5 types of vertebrates with examples of each.
What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals?
Examples may vary
The sphere of earth that earth that is ice.
What is the cryosphere?
What is mass being the amount of something in an object and weight being the gravitational pull on an object?