What is the scientific method?
This sphere is one of Earth's four spheres and includes all of the NON-LIVING things on Earth including rocks, soil, etc.
What is the Geosphere?
Scientists make these when they use their 5 senses to make inferences about something.
What is an observation?
This heats up the ocean and is known to drive the hydrological cycle.
What is the Sun?
It is made up of one or more cells.
What is an organism?
These things are what CHANGE in an experiment. This is what makes an experiment different from an investigation.
What are variables?
The average kinetic energy of particles of matter
What is temperature?
This organelle stores the cell's DNA and directs activities.
What is the nucleus?
An organism that consumes or decomposes other organisms to get energy.
What is a heterotroph?
the ONE type of variable that a SCIENTIST changes during an experiment
What is the independent variable?
Changes/differences in air pressure cause this.
What is wind?
What is chloropyll?
He created the levels of classification that we use to organize organisms today. Known as the "Father of Taxonomy"
Who is Carl ("Carolus") Linnaeus?
The factor(s) in an experiment that STAY THE SAME
What is a constant [variable]?
The border formed when two air masses meet.
What is a front?
The regulation of a body system to maintain a stable & balanced internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
This pneumonic device is traditionally used to remember the 8 levels of classification in order (Domain, Kingdom, etc.)
Did King Phillip come over for good spaghetti?