This is an educated guess.
What is a Hypothesis?
This is the "sphere" that has to do with water. (Oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.)
What is the Hydrosphere?
These four things, grouped into one, are the basic building blocks of life.
What are Macromolecules?
This consists of 3 parts/statements about Cells.
What is the Cell theory?
This is the respiration that requires oxygen.
What is aerobic?
You need to publish this at the end of your testing.
What is publish results?
This "sphere" has to do with the Earth. (Ex. Ground and what's underneath)
What is the Lithosphere?
These are the key elements in creating Macromolecules.
What are CHONPS
This organelle is the "one in charge" of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
This respiration does not require oxygen.
What is anaerobic?
Daily Double Random: This is Mr. Hill's favorite movie.
What is Jurassic Park?
This is the burning of fossil fuels.
What is combustion?
This macromolecule is in charge of growth and repair.
What are proteins?
In cellular respiration, this organelle converts nutrients into ATP.
What is the Mitochondria?
This is the amount of ATP made during anaerobic respiration.
What is 2 ATP?
What is the exercise? (How hard you work out)
This is what evaporation is from leaves.
What is Transpiration?
This macromolecule is vital for heredity and genetic information.
What are Nucleic Acids?
This organelle is considered the "Mail Delivery" of the Cell. Shipping and transporting what is needed throughout the cell.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
This is the amount of ATP created in cellular respiration.
What is 32-38 ATP?
An experiment with growth of plants with various amounts of light, this would be the dependent variable.
What is the growth of plants?
This is the process by which nitrates are taken up from the soil to the roots of plants.
What is Assimilation?
This one specific element is considered the backbone of life.
What is Carbon?
This plant organelle is needed for plant and animal survival.
What is the Chloroplast?
This type of respiration takes place in both animal and plant cells.
What is Cellular Respiration? (Takes place in the Mitchondria)