A. Growth/development
B. Organization
C. Stimuli
D. Homeostasis
1. Dependent vari...
A. Growth/development
B. Organization
C. Stimuli
D. Homeostasis
1. Dependent variable
J. Control
K. Controlled experiment
L. Experiment
M. Hypothesis
N. Theory
O. quantitative observation
P. qualitative/descriptive observation
E. Adapt/evolve
F. Reproduce
G. Energy/metabolism
H. Independent variable
1.
making more of your species
2.
an educated guess/ a possible explanation of an event
3.
all of the changes that take place through the life of an organism
4.
the variable that is changed or manipulated
5.
the hierarchy of size (cell tissue-organ, ...etc)
6.
breaking down food to get energy to perform life functions
7.
the standard for comparison
8.
observations that can be made numerical; usually displayed as charts or graphs
9.
anything that causes change in a organism/causes it to react
10.
to test a hypothesis
11.
graduation change in a population that allows them to better survive
12.
an experiment that changes ONLY ONE variable at a time
13.
the variable that is measures; it changes in response to the manipulated variable
14.
stable internal environment
15.
an idea that had been tested by many experiments
16.
observations involving using the senses
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