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100

This is the difference between an observation and an inference

What is an observation is using your five senses to gather factual information. An inference is a logical interpretation of observations based on knowledge or experience. 

100

This is what a scientific hypothesis is

What is a possible testable explanation for observations. 
100

This is what scientific theory is

What is a thoroughly tested and well-supported explanation of a natural phenomenon or a group of observations. 
100

These are the six criteria for life

What is: All life is composed of cells 

All living things grow

All living things require energy to power activities

All living things maintain a stable internal environment by regulating all of the chemical processes occurring in them

All living things respond to their environment 

All living things contain hereditary information in their DNA

100

An organism classified as an omnivore is this

What is heterotrophs or consumers

200

This determines the vast majority of characteristics in an atom

What is the number of electrons

200

An atom that has 32 protons has this many electrons

What is 32 electrons 

200

This is how many atoms are in a molecule of C4 H8 O2

What is 14 atoms

200

This is a property of water that allows life on Earth to thrive 

What is Universal Solvent or Cohesion or Adhesion or Density or High heat capacity 

200

These are the basic building blocks of proteins 

What are amino acids 

300

This is what the pH scale measures

What is the acidity or alkalinity of a solution

300

This is how DNA store information

What is as a sequence of nucleotide bases

300

These are the basic parts of a nucleotide

What are phosphate group, sugar and a base

300

This holds the two helixes in a DNA molecule together

What is hydrogen bonds between the nucleotide base 
300

This is the principal means by which oxygen is taken from the air

What is by respiration 

400

This is the principal means by which oxygen is restored to the air 

What is by photosynthesis 

400

Which of the following is not an abiotic factor in an ecosystem: 

Plant Life, Soil Type, Water, Temperature 

What is plant life

400

Which level of ecological study includes all of the other levels:

Organism, Ecosystem, Population, Community 

What is ecosystem

400
These are the three main ideas of the cell theory 

What is all living things are composed of cells; cells are the basic unit of structure and function; all cells come from pre-existing cells

400

This is the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

What is eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bounded nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles that prokaryotic cells do not have

500

Which organelle contains its own DNA: 

Vacuole, Ribosome, Mitochondria, Plasma Membrane

What is mitochondria

500

This chemical process occurs in chloroplasts

What is photosynthesis

500

This is the difference between passive and active transport 

What is passive transport is the transport of molecule without using energy while active transport requires the use of energy to move molecules 

500

This is what scientific law is

What is a well-supported description of a natural relationship or principle 

500

Based on an ecological pyramid, between these two trophic levels is the smallest amount of energy wasted

What is from primary consumer to secondary consumer wastes the least energy