The structure that surrounds all cells and regulates what comes in and goes out of it
What is the Cell Membrane?
The first step in the scientific method
What is Observation?
A portion of a larger whole taken for the purposes of study
What is a Sample?
The method by which some Prokaryotic cells move?
What is, a Flagellum?
A whip-like structure that some cells use to propel themselves through their environment
The second step of the scientific method
What is, form a Hypothesis?
Ways in which one experimental trial/group can differ from another
What are Variables?
The location that holds DNA within Eukaryotic cells
What is, the Nucleus?
The organelle in cells that makes most of the cells ATP
What is the Mitochondria?
What is, perform scientific tests and studies for years until it is considered a Theory?
The "active" cases in a test group
What are Experimental Groups?
A way that Prokaryotic cells can gain new traits
What is, passed from other Prokaryotic cells of the same species?
The organelle that modifies proteins and packages them into structures called vesicles
What is Golgi Apparatus?
What is, study and test for an extended period of time until it is considered a scientific law?
The "inactive" example in a test group
What is the Control Group?
The main defining trait of Prokaryotic Cells
What is, lack of organelles?
What is ATP?
The one thing science cannot do
What is, Science cannot prove anything?
An approximation of a scientific process based on repeated experiments is known by this name
The main defining trait of Eukaryotic Cells
What is Organelles?