Living this share several _________.
What are characteristics?
What I See.
What are observations?
The tendency of our bodies to maintain a relatively stable internal environment even when the outside environment might be changing
What is homeostasis?
A 29 year old Norwegian radiologist.
Who is Anna?
I can exit the back door.
What is no?
Asexual and Sexual are two examples of how living things ______________.
What is reproduce?
What I think is happening.
What are inferences?
Receives information from the receptor
What is the control center?
Anna landed _______ first through the ice of a frozen stream.
What is head first?
Using the letter R sign.
What is asking to use the restroom/personal needs?
Cells increase in number.
What is living things grow and develop?
When I have questions about something.
What are wonderings?
Measures the change.
What is the receptor?
By the time she reached the operating room at the hospital, it had been more than ___ hours since she first fell in the ice.
What is 2.5 hours?
Ms. Ocasla's Office Hours
What is Tuesday's 3:45 - 5pm?
Evolution is change ___________ .
What is over time?
A collection of information.
What is data?
A control mechanism to oppose a stimulus and maintain homeostasis
What is negative feedback loop?
By the time the rescue team arrived, she had been under the ice for ____ minutes, and was frozen solid.
What is 80 minutes?
I can use the sink.
What is during lab with permission?
Living things obtain and use _________________________.
What are materials and energy?
Three criteria of high quality observations.
What are contains data, is specific, and can be used to back up a scientific argument?
The target value that represents a stable internal environment.
What is set point?
She managed to find a __________, and struggled to stay conscious waiting for help to arrive.
What is a pocket of air?
I can use chromebook that is assigned to a different student.
What is no?