Scientific Practices
Cells & Body Systems
Matter & Chemistry
Energy & Forces
Earth & Space Systems
100

What is a hypothesis?

A testable prediction or explanation

100

What is the basic unit of life?

Cell

100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

100

What is energy?

The ability to do work

100

What causes day and night?

Earth’s rotation

200

What do scientists use to make sure results are reliable?

Repetition and multiple trials

200

What organelle controls the cell?

Nucleus

200

What is a physical change?

A change that does not create a new substance

200

What is kinetic energy?

Energy of motion

200

What causes seasons?

Earth’s tilt and orbit

300

What is the difference between a control and an independent variable?

Independent variable is what is changed; control stays the same

300

What system moves blood through the body?

Circulatory system

300

What is the law of conservation of mass?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed

300

What force pulls objects toward Earth?

Gravity

300

What is the water cycle process where liquid becomes gas?

Evaporation

400

What type of data is numbers and measurements?

Quantitative data

400

What is the function of mitochondria?

Produces energy (ATP)

400

What is a mixture?

A combination of substances not chemically combined

400

What type of energy is stored in food?

Chemical energy

400

What layer of Earth do we live on?

Crust
500

Why is peer review important in science?

It checks for accuracy and validity

500

How do plant and animal cells differ?

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts

500

What is the difference between an element and a compound?

Element = one type of atom

compound = chemically bonded elements

500

What happens to energy in a closed system?

It is conserved (cannot be created or destroyed)

500

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-term; climate is long-term patterns