Science Basics
Scientific Method
Characteristics of Life
Organization of Life
Misc.
100

What do we study in science?

What is: the natural world

100

What is the control in an experiment?

What is: something that is kept the same in order to keep the data fair and consistent

100

What are the two types of reproduction?

What is: sexual and asexual

100

What is the smallest unit of life?

What is: a cell

100

How many centimeters are in a meter?

What is: 100 cm

200

What is the definition of biology?

What is: the study of living things

200

What is the proper format of a hypothesis?

What is: If [IV] , then [DV].

200

What is the universal genetic code that all of life shares?

What is: DNA

200

The biggest level of organization, including all living and nonliving things on the planet, is called what?

What is: the biosphere

200

Name 3 abiotic and 3 biotic things. 

What is: abiotic - sun, water, soil, rocks, temperature, fossils, biotic - animals, plants, bacteria, fungi

300

What is an observation?

What is: Information gathered using the 5 senses

300

Give an example of a quantitative piece of data and a qualitative piece of data. (You must get both correct for these points)

What is: quantitative (numerical), qualitative (characteristic)

300

Describe the difference between a stimulus and a response.

What is: stimulus - an event, response - a reaction

300

Cells working together make up what?

What is: a tissue

300

Give an example of a good hypothesis.

What is: must include if, then, and IV and DV.

400

Give an example of an observation and an example of an inference. (You must get both correct for these points)

What is: 

Observation: information gathered using the 5 senses

Inference: a conclusion based on evidence and observations

400

Why is it good to run an experiment multiple times or to have multiple trials?

What is: so the data is more reliable. This gets rid of outliers or "flukes"

400

Describe the difference between growth and development.

What is: growth - increase in living material, development - changes in the organism

400

A bunch of organisms of the same species living together is called what?

What is: population

400

How many meters are in a kilometer?

What is: 1000 m 

500

What is the difference between the independent variable and the dependent variable?

What is: the IV is what is manipulated, the DV is the data that is collected or measured.

500

List the steps of the scientific method.

What is: 

1. Make observations and come up with a question

2. Gather information

3. Make a hypothesis

4. Test the hypothesis

5. Analyze the data

6. Draw conclusions

500

Describe a mechanism of homeostasis.

What is: sweating to cool down, shivering to warm up, fevers to kill bacteria

500

What level makes up all living and nonliving things in a specific area?

What is: an ecosystem

500

In the following experiment, determine the IV, DV, and control. (You must get all three correct for these points):

Three seeds are planted. One is watered with normal tap water, one is watered with ice water, and one is watered with hot water. After 2 weeks, they are measured to see which one grew the most.

What is: IV - water, DV - growth, control - normal tap water