Nature of Science
Chemistry of Life
Biogeochemical Cycles
Ecological Roles & Species Interactions
Evolution & Natural Selection
100

The hypothesis that states that there is no effect of the treatment 

Null Hypothesis

100

Water molecules sticking to a leaf is called what? 

Adhesion

100

Organisms taking in nutrients, breaking them down and using them to build their own macromolecules

Assimilation

100

An organism that can make its own food 

Autotroph (or primary producer)

100

Change in the frequency of traits in a population over time

Evolution

200

The type of variable that is being manipulated or tested

Independent Variable

200

The attractive force between 2 or more water molecules

Hydrogen Bonding 

200

What energy source powers the water cycle? 

The sun

200

Organisms that eat both plants and animals

Omnivore

200

The number of offspring an organism has (reproductive success)

Evolutionary Fitness 

300

The type of variable that is being measured in an experiment

Dependent Variable

300

An insect floating on the top of the water without breaking the surface is an example of which property of water? 

Surface Tension

300

Dinitrogen gas (N2) being converted into nitrates (NO3-) and ammonium (NH4+)

Nitrogen Fixation

300

Fleas feed on the blood of their hosts. What type of symbiotic relationship is this an example of?

Parasitism

300

On an island where mostly large seeds are available as a food source, birds with larger beaks are more abundant. Which type of natural selection is this an example of?

Directional Selection

400

In a study to determine the effect of music on concentration, one group of participants took the assessment in complete silence. This group would be considered what?

Control Group

400

Which property of water helps to stabilize internal temperatures of living things?

Specific Heat Capacity 

400

Surface runoff is a process where which two biogeochemical cycles interact?

Water & Nitrogen

400

Competition between members of different species

Interspecific Competition

400

Anatomical structures that no longer serve a function (loss of function)

Vestigial Structures 

500

A description of an observable occurrence or phenomenon

Scientific Law

500

Which macromolecules contain nitrogen?

Proteins & Nucleic Acids

500

Photosynthesis is a process where which two biogeochemical cycles interact?

Water & Carbon

500
Population growth that is characterized by unlimited resources 

Exponential Growth

500

Anatomical structures that do NOT indicate evolutionary relatedness between species

Analogous Structures