____ is an educated guess based on observations.
A hypothesis
BONUS- Steal 100 from another team.
What do we call animals lacking a spinal column?
Invertebrates
Branch of Science that studies chemical reactions, elements and their properties?
Chemistry
RANDOM- What animal is this?
Christmas beetle
What lab equipment is used to measure mass?
balance/digital scales
____ are used to test a hypothesis.
Experiments
____ is how much space something takes up.
Volume
Which one of these has Phil never done?
a) broken his arm
b) flown a plane
c) been on TV
d) been in prison
a) Broken his arm
What branch of science studys movement and relationships between moving objects?
Physics
What is the error that occurs when we view a measurement from an indirect angle?
Parralax error
BONUS- Steal 200 from another team:
The scientific variable that we intentionally change in an experiment.
Independent Variable
BONUS- Double points
What key do we use when classifying living things?
Dichotomous Key
What do we call these?

The branch of science that includes the study of matter, elements, and how they interact with each other?
Chemistry
What lab equipment is used to ACCURATELY measure the volume of a liquid?
Measuring Cylinder
The variable that we measure in an experiment (the responding variable).
Dependent Variable
The branch of science that includes living things, plants, animals, and humans.
Biology
BONUS- Steal 300 from another team
What occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth?
A solar eclipse
What is the most specific classification level in Linnean Classification?
Species
Every experiment must start with what?.
A Testable Question.
What type of observational data involves numbers or an amount?
Quantitative Data
DOUBLE POINTS- What method would we use to remove insoluble particles from a liquid mixture?
Filtration
What is the formula for Mechanical Advantage?
MA = Load / Effort
List the 4 elements of a good graph.
Scale
Axes
Labels
Title
Why do we repeat experiments multiple times?
To reduce the impact of error or incorrect measurments