One of two types of cells; it has a nucleus and it is more complex.
What is a Eukaryote?
He invented the microscope.
Who is Anton von Leeuwenhoek?
The only subatomic particle in an atom that is NOT found in the nucleus.
What is an electron?
The process in which two groups are evaluated so that researchers can verify a hypothesis
What is an experiment?
The basic building block of life
What are cells?
This organelle makes proteins.
What is a ribosome?
He is known as the "Father of Taxonomy"
Who is Carolous Linnaeus?
What are acids?
The outcome that is based on the presence of an independent variable
What is the dependent variable?
Energy leaves the flow of energy as this.
What is heat?
What is the cytoskeleton?
A scientist, commonly known as the "Father of Genetics."
Who is Gregor Mendel?
What are isotopes?
A collection of beliefs incorrectly regarded as being based on the scientific method.
What is pseudoscience?
The highest level of the hierarchy of life.
What is the biosphere?
These form a bilayer that makes up a large portion of the cell membrane
What are phospolipids?
The German botanist who co-founded cell theory
Who is Matthias Schleiden?
It's why water is an excellent solute.
What is water's ability to dissolve other polar substances and ionic compounds?
Information gathered by your senses.
What are observations?
These are the two main processes of any ecosystem
What are energy transformation & material recycling?
They connect cell together into tissues and allow them to function in an organized manner
What purpose do cell junctions serve in animal cells?
The scientist who figured out that cells only come from other cells.
Who is Rudolf Virchow?
This is how much every step on the pH scale changes by.
What is a multiplication of 10?
The final step of the scientific method.
What is reporting results?
There are 23 of these
What are haploid chromosomes?