The Building Blocks of Science
Experimental Design
Madness in the Method
Characteristics of Living Things
Crosscutting Concepts
100

The branch of science that studies living organisms.

What is biology?

100

The factors that are deliberately changed in a controlled experiment

What is an independent variable?

100

In the process of science, this step requires curiosity, skepticism, open-mindedness, and creativity.

What is exploration and discovery?

100

The building blocks of living things, these are the smallest units that can be considered alive.

What are cells?

100

The interactions in the biosphere or within the body can be described using this.

What are systems or system models?

200

The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful and orderly manner.

What is an observation?

200

The factors that are observed and change in response to the independent variable

What is a dependent variable?

200

A personal point of view for or against something

What is a bias?

200

The process by which new generations of organisms arise.

What is reproduction?

200

The spiral of a shell or fern or the tendency of organisms to conform to certain shapes are examples of this.

What are patterns?

300

A logical interpretation of data or observations

What is an inference?

300

 The group in an experiment where the independent variable is changed

What is the experimental group?

300

The starting step in both engineering and science where researchers come up with possible solutions to their questions or problems.

What is brainstorming?

300

The genetic code of an organism is contained in this complex molecule.

What is DNA?

300

An example of this is the sharp teeth and dense white fur of a polar bear.

What are structure and function?

400

A highly reliable scientific explanation of events in the natural world, which is supported by repeated observations and used to predict future events.

What is a theory?

400

The group in an experiment where the independent variable is not changed and is used as a reference.

 What is the control group?

400

In the process of science, this step involves the sharing of knowledge and checking methods, results, and analysis with colleagues.

What is peer review?

400

A signal, either external or internal, to which a living organism will respond.

What is a stimulus?

400

In science, understanding how and why living things respond to the environment is an exploration of this and is the basis for defining rules and patterns in nature.

What is cause and effect?

500

Observing, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions are all parts of this.

What is scientific methodology?

500

A tentative scientific explanation that can be tested by further experimentation or observation.

What is an hypothesis?

500

Scientific inquiry and engineering design are two related but different processes, but both use this.

What is experimental methodology?

500

The relatively consistent set of conditions maintained by an organism despite changes in its environment.

What is homeostasis?

500

All life requires intake of these two basic components of the universe.

What are energy and matter?