Experiments
Life Functions
Cells
State Labs
Body Systems
100
What is the method a person uses in science?
What is the scientific method.
100
What are 5 life functions?
What is -- reproduction, respiration, regulation, excretion, growth, nutrition, transport, synthesis
100
What is the process when plants take in Carbon Dioxide and give off oxygen to create glucose?
What is photosynthesis?
100
Name 2 body systems that are involved in exercise.
Respiratory Circulatory Muscular Nervous
100
What body system protects against diseases by producing antibodies, white blood cells.
What is the immune system?
200
What are the five steps in the scientific method?
What is State the Problem, Hypothesis, Conduct Experiment, Gather data/results and Make Conclusions
200
What does it mean when an organism is able to stay healthy, or balanced?
What is it maintains homeostasis?
200
What organelle is involved in photosynthesis?
What is chloroplast.
200
The body function you can measure by holding your wrist or neck. This shows how fast your heart is beating.
What is pulse rate?
200
What is a weakened form of a virus?
What is a vaccine?
300
What is a hypothesis?
What is an educated guess as to what you think will happen in the experiment.
300
All chemical reactions that occur in an organism to keep it alive.
What is metabolism?
300
The process where animals and plants take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide to create ATP.
What is cell respiration?
300
What are the 2 molecules that your body needs to create energy?
What are oxygen and sugar?
300
What is the body system that transports the amount of Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Glucose, Waste, Hormones around the body and to the cells?
What is the circulatory system?
400
What is a control in an experiment?
What is the part of the experiment that is NOT changed.
400
What are the 4 major organic molecules?
Carbohydrates Protein Lipids Nucleic Acid
400
What organelle is involved in cellular respiration?
What is the mitochondria.
400
What is the movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration WITHOUT the use of energy?
What is diffusion or passive transport?
400
What is the hormone that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood AND the organ that produces it?
What is insulin and the pancreas?
500
What is the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable?
An Independent variable is the part of the experiment that "I" change or manipulate. A dependent variable is the Data the part of the experiment that you measure.
500
This is a protein catalyst that speeds up the synthesis or digestion of material in the body.
What are enzymes?
500
What cellular organelle controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell?
What is the cell membrane?
500
What is the chemical indicator that reacts when it comes into contact with STARCH?
What is iodine?
500
What is the body system that creates gamete cells?
What is the reproductive system?