Which is not a life function?
Transportation
Oxidation
Respiration
Nutrition
Oxidation
King Henry Died Unusually Drinking Chocolate Milk
What is the first step of the scientific method?
Define the question or problem
What is the title page
The title page is the very beginning of the book
True or False?
Mass is the same thing as weight
False
Give an example of growth
A baby growing into an adult
A puppy growing into a dog
What is the metric system based off of?
The number 10
What is a hypothesis?
A hypothesis is an educated guess
What is the glossary known as?
A micro-dictionary
Where definitions can be found
What is mass measured in?
Grams, using a triple beam balance
Describe the life function of nutrition
Nutrition is the intake and absorption of food.
Convert the following:
1.75 mL to Hectoliters
0.0000175 hL
Which of the following is NOT a step in the scientific method?
- Collecting data
- Sharing data
- Creating a hypothesis
- Writing out the procedure
Writing out the procedure
What part of the book has maps and charts usually found at the end of the book
Appendix
Solve the following area problem
(remember area = length x width)
Find the area of a square with a length of 28mm and a width of 5mm.
True or false:
One reason we study life science is to prevent diseases.
True
Convert the following
42 g to centigrams
4200 centigrams
In the scientific method, why do we need a control group?
We need a control group to provide a basis for comparison
What information does the table of contents give you?
The table of contents gives you an outline of the book including chapters and their page numbers
Solve the following volume problem
(remember volume = length x width x height)
Find the volume of a cube with a length of 5cm, height of 9cm, and a width of 2cm.
5 x 9 x 2 = 90
Convert the following
375 kg to decigrams
3750000 decigrams
True or false:
The independent variable is the variable that changes based on the experiment.
False.
The independent variable is purposefully changed
What is mass and how is it measured?
Mass is the amount of matter an object has. It is measured in grams by using the triple beam balance.