This is the number of biology branches we learned about.
What is 5?
The amount of steps in the scientific method
What is 6?
The part of a flower that protects the reproductive organs of the flower
What are the petals?
The variable being MEASURED
What biome did you do for your project?
Depends on the group
The branch that studies microorganisms.
What is microbiology?
Also known as an educated guess
What is a hypothesis?
The male reproductive part of the flower
What is the stamen?
The variable being MANIPULATED
What is the independent variable?
The type of organism that goes through photosynthesis
What are plants?
This is the branch where plants are studied
What is botany?
This step of the scientific method where you explain if your hypothesis was correct.
What is Draw Conclusions?
The female reproductive part of a flower
The number of independent variables an experiment should have.
What is one?
The outputs of cellular respiration
What is Carbon dioxide, Water, and energy?
This is the difference between zoology and ecology.
Zoology is the study of the animal itself and ecology is the study of how animals interact with their surroundings and each other.
"This notebook is yellow" is an example of what?
What is an observation?
The part of the flower that produces pollen
What is the anther?
The group used as a standard for comparison.
What is the control group?
The outputs of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
Human anatomy is the study of how the human body is structured and physiology is the study of how the body functions.
List the six steps of the scientific method in order
What is Ask a question, Gather Information, Create a hypothesis, do the experiment, record/analyze data, and draw conclusions
The reproductive structures are H, G,F pointing to
What are H- stigma G- style and F- Ovary
The name of the variables that remain unchanged in an experiment
What are constants or controlled variables?
Give me the whole equation for photosynthesis OR cellular respiration
Photosynthesis:
Carbon dioxide+ Water+ Energy -> Glucose and Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide:
Glucose and Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water+ Energy