Lab Safety
Living Things
Life Functions
"Oh Deer"
Scientific Method
100

Are food and drinks allowed in lab?

NO

100

What are all living things made of?

Cells

100

What are all 8 chemical reactions (life functions) called?

Metabolism

100

What was the independent variable? (What was changed)

Years

100

How many steps are in the scientific method?

6

200

What should someone do if they have long hair?

Put it in a ponytail/bun

200

What do all living things have in their cells? (3 Letters)

DNA

200

What is the process of maintaining a stable internal environment?

Homeostasis

200

What were the Independent Variables?

Deer, Resources (food, water, shelter)

200

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Ask a question

300

How do you carry a microscope?

Holding the arm in one hand, and the other hand under the base

300

Humans are what type of organism?

Multicellular

300

Control and Coordination

Regulation

300

When their were more resources than deer what happened to the deer population?

They increased

300

What two words should always be in a hypothesis?

"if"..."then"

400

Name the protective gear you would see worn in a lab?

Lab coat, eye goggles/protection, gloves, close toed shoes, 

400

What is it called when an organism changes with their environment?

Adapting

400

Simple combined to complex. Small to large

Synthesis

400

When deer outnumbered the resources what happened to the deer?

They died off

400

What do you do during/after an experiment?

Collect data

500

What would you use to put out a chemical fire?

Fire Blanket

500

What are the Levels of Organization?

Cells, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

500

Which Life Function is not a requirement for the survival of one individual?

Reproduction

500

Name 3 other ways that deer populations would be impacted

Disease, winter, floods, fires, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, earthquakes, cars/other vehicles, hunters, competition, construction, habitat destruction, drought, landslides

500

What must be done to make sure a theory can be proven?

The experiment should be able to be replicated and get very similar or the same results