The first step in the scientific method.
What is observations?
What is multicellular?
The set of basic traits that all organisms share and that sustain every organism's life processes.
What are the characteristics of life?
Any good scientific work should be...
What is replicable?
The variable being tested.
What is the independent variable?
The second step in the scientific method.
What is forming a hypothesis?
Composed of one cell.
What is unicellular?
Made up of a single cell that is surrounded by a protective external border and possesses internal structures that are essential for life.
What is cellular?
The scientific method provides a way to _____ one set of results and also to facilitate communication between scientists.
What is validate?
The group that gets the independent variable.
What is the experimental group?
The second part of the second step.
What is making a prediction?
Cells that are part of the same structure and are working together for a common purpose.
What is tissue?
All of the chemical reactions that are necessary to operate. Breaks down organic matter to use as energy.
What is metabolism?
Are made about the living world, using senses to describe natural phenomena.
What is observations?
The type of experiment conducted to gather information about the subjects under natural conditions, usually conducted in the field.
What is an observational experiment?
The third step in the scientific method.
What is carrying out an experiment?
Different tissues working together in a structure to comprise ...
What is an organ?
Senses like sight, smell and touch.
What is stimuli?
A preliminary explanation for a question to be further explored and includes a prediction.
What is a hypothesis?
Collected and analyzed to generate the results of the experiment.
What is data?
The final steps in the scientific method.
What is drawing a conclusion and making a model to represent the conclusion?
What is an organ system?
A stable set of internal conditions despite likely changes in the external environment.
What is homeostasis?
The two groups included in a controlled experiment.
What are the experimental group and the control group?
Two types of data collected.
What is quantitative and qualitative?