The name of the science that is commonly believed to be true, but is not.
What is Pseudoscience?
The step when you guess what will happen during the experiment.
What is the hypothesis?
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem
What is herbivore, omnivore, and carnivore?
The more complete picture diagram for energy flow in an ecosystem.
What is a food web?
The difference between a Law and a Theory.
What is Law is observations and Theories are observations and inferences?
The things that stay the same throughout the experiment.
What is constants?
All animals of one species living in a single location
An example of a decomposer.
What is ____?
The bottom level on the energy pyramid is this type of organism.
What is producers?
An example of Nonscience.
What is _____?
Three types of graphs that could be used in displaying your data.
What are line, bar, and pie?
All of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment.
What is an ecosystem?
DAILY DOUBLE.
The name of the animal that bit Ms. Hamontree's finger from the bellwork
What is a Kea?
The 10% Rule
What is amount of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to the next?
Three of the six criteria for science
What is Constant, Observable, Natural, Predictable, Testable, and Tentative?
The first step in an experiment.
What is observing/ask questions?
What is a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring?
Another name for producer
What is autotroph?
The name of the top predators.
What are apex predators?
What are_____?
The variable that is the result of what you change in your experiment.
What is dependent variable?
The difference between a community and population
What is a community is multiple populations with multiple species but a population is one species?
The two different types of energetics in Biology
What are photosynthesis and chemosynthesis?
The two main ways energy loss affects ecosystems.
What are fewer organisms at higher levels and the limited number of trophic levels?