This term refers to a testable prediction that describes a cause/effect relationship.
What is, a hypothesis?
___ feedback mechanisms counter outputs until they reach a certain point.
What is, negative feedback?
This energy-carrying molecule is vital for life's processes.
What is, ATP?
Photosynthesis uses ___ for energy.
What is, sunlight?
This Group is the group in the test which does not have any alterations.
What is, the control group?
This type of cell makes up humans and all animals.
What are, Eukaryotic cells?
Increasing this makes molecules move around faster, speeding up reactions.
What is, temperature?
The chemical equation for photosynthesis.
The measurement of how close the data points are to each other.
What is, precision?
A ___ solution has higher water concentration than the cell's cytoplasm.
What is, hypotonic solution?
The area where an enzyme and substrate meet.
What is, the active site?
The consumer class which eats dead materials.
What are, detritivores/decomposers?
Data does not ___/___ your prediction.
What is, prove/disprove?
The organelle only in animal cells which performs apoptosis.
What is, the Lysosome?
This macromolecule is broken down last for energy.
What are, proteins?
Glycolysis creates 2 of this molecule.
What is, pyruvate?
_____ means building and testing while making improvements.
What is, implementation?
Before a set of chromosomes duplicate, they are known as ___.
What are, unduplicated homologous chromosomes?
ATP contains a sugar ring called ___.
What is, ribose?
Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration use a ___.
What is, an electron transport chain?