Water Properties
Characteristics of Life
Levels of Organization
Macromolecules
Scientific Method
100

Water has how many atoms of hydrogen

2

100

Smallest unit of life

cells

100

One living thing

organism

100

The building blocks for carbohydrates are 

sugars or monosaccharides

100

An educated Guess

hypothesis

200

Water molecules sticking to water molecules is called

cohesion

200
When an organism reacts to a stimuli

response

200

A group of tissues working together for a specific function

organ

200

The main function of lipids is

energy storage (long term)

200

The variable that you measure in an experiement

Dependent 

300

Water molecules sticking to other substances is called

adhesion

300

The sum of all chemical reactions in a cell (body)

metabolism

300

Different populations living together in the same area

community

300

The building blocks (monomers) of proteins are

amino acids

300

The variable that you change or manipulate in an experiment

Independent

400

substance that does the dissolving

solvent

400

How do offspring created by asexual reproduction compare to the parent?

They are identical

400

All of the different communities (living) and physical environment (nonliving) factors in an area

ecosystem

400

Two examples of nucleic acids are

DNA and RNA

400

The group that does not receive anything in the experiment

control group

500

Describes something that "loves" water

hydrophilic

500

A body's pancreas produces insulin to balance sugar in the body is an example of 

homestasis

500

Name the levels of organization from least to greatest starting with cells (9).

cells, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere

500

What three things make up a nucleotide, (which is the building block of nucleic acids)?

phosphate, sugar and a base

500

When an experiment is repeated over and over with the same results, the hypothesis becomes a __

Theory