Biology
Cell Structure
Experiments
Environment
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100
Biology
What is the study of life?
100

Two kinds of cells

What is an animal cell and a plant cell?

100
Hypothesis
What is an educated guess?
100
Sun
What is the source of energy for all organisms on the planet?
100

Normal internal body temperature for a human.

97 - 99 F

200

The molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism.

What is DNA?

200

Organelles

What are structures withing the cell that perform functions?

200
Independent Variable
What is being tested in an experiment?
200
Habitat
Where an organism lives?
200
An instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times.


What is a microscope?

300
Cell
What is the smallest unit of life?
300

The powerhouse of the cell

What is the mitochondria?

300

Problem, Hypothesis, Procedure, Data, Analysis, Conclusion

What is proving a theory?

300

The increase in the planet's overall average temperature in recent decades.

What is global warming?

300

Name three kinds of cells within the human body.

Skin cells, blood cells, bone cells.

400
Homeostasis
What is the maintaining of a balance of cells in the body?
400

The process by which cells derive energy from glucose.

What is cellular respiration?

400
Peer Review
What is having fellow scientists review experimental procedure?
400

Air, sunlight, water, soil, stone, plants, animals and fossil fuels.

What are natural resources?

400

Our marathon runner's name.

Cassidy Zora

500
Made of cells, use energy, grow, reproduce, respond to environment, maintains homeostasis
What are the characteristics of life?
500
Chloroplasts Cell Wall Centrioles
What the three things different in plant cells?
500

The group that does not receive the new treatment being studied.

What is the control group?

500

Producers (autotrophs), consumers (heterotrophs), herbivores, carnivores. Humans are _________ .

What an omnivore?

500

Humans ability to regulate body temperature by balancing heat generation with heat loss.

What is thermoregulation?