Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Scientific Method
Needs of living things
Cells
Responses and behavior
Manhattan High School
100
Method used by scientists to solve problems
What is the Scientific Method?
100
Organisms are made of one or more of these
What are cells
100
All living things are made of these
What are cells
100
Ways in which living things respond to the environment
what is behavior?
100
The gym teacher
Who is Mr. Waver?
200
An educated guess
What is a hypothesis?
200
the trait of a living thing that helps in live in its environment
What is an adaptation
200
known as the "brain" of the cell, this is where the DNA and genetic material is found
What is the nucleus?
200
Inactive state of some animals during the winter months
What is hibernation?
200
The female assistant principal
Who is Ms. Bacal?
300
Data
What is information?
300
Everything that surrounds a living thing
What is the environment
300
this part of the cells, surrounds and protects it
What is the cell membrane?
300
the movement of animals from one living place to another
What is migration?
300
the male assistant principal
Who is Mr. Berkovitz?
400
The part of the experiment that changes (it is what you are testing)
What is the variable
400
the kind of environment that a cactus has adapted to
What is a desert or dry environment?
400
known as the "powerhouse of the cell" this is where energy for the cell is converted to usable energy
What is the mitochondria?
400
A change that causes a response
What is a stimulus?
400
317
What is the room number for our class?
500
the last step of the scientific method that proves or disproves your hypothesis
What is the conclusion?
500
All living things are made of one or more cells, they come from pre-existing cells, and cells are the basic unit and function of all living things
What is the cell theory?
500
2 organelles that are found only in plant cells
What are the cell wall and chloroplasts?
500
a bear and a butterfly do this to survive
What is hibernate and migrate?
500
44 and 5
What are the number of credits and the number of regents you need to pass in order to earn a high school diploma?