What was the name of the syndrome that was killing off bats?
White Nose Syndrome
What is an example of a non-living thing?
Answers will vary.
What is the simplest form of all life?
Cell
Entering the caves and collecting _______ was a large part of the experimental process.
data
What is the definition of observations? What is the definition of inferences?
Observations are facts and would be hard to argue are incorrect. Inferences are educated guesses and assumptions based on what you know.
What is the term for them multiple organs come together? They form a _______.
organ system
In order to do an experiment, you can either set up an ___________ or complete __________ in a natural setting.
Experiment and observation
When looking at groups of bats that had the white fuzz applied directly to their wings, what happened to them?
They died more quickly.
What is an observation you can make about class right now? What is an inference?
Answers vary.
What is an abiotic factor in an environment?
In which step of the scientific method do you present your experiment, observations and conclusions to others?
What is Communicate Results.
What part of the US did this experiment take place?
East Coast
Why is a rock not a living thing?
Doesn't have any of the characteristics of living things.
What is the highest level on the biological hierarchy called?
biosphere!
What was the hypothesis that scientists came up with regarding the white fuzz on the bats and their death. Must state in an If... then... statement.
If bats had white noses and were carrying the fuzz on them, then they would die more quickly due to White Nose Syndrome.
Name the 6 characteristics of living things.
growth and development, reproduces and die, responds to environment, has cells, has DNA, uses energy
What organism was featured on your biological hierarchy infographic where you had to drag and drop vocabulary words into a spiral?
Moose