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the order of the scientific method - Answer 1. make observations 2. make a hypothesis 3. design the experiment 4. record data 5. draw conclusions 6. make a new hypothesis what are the qualifications for a hypothesis? - Answer 1. must be testable and falsifiable 2. must use deductive and inductive reasoning Deductive vs. Inductive Reasoning - Answer Deductive: general to specific Inductive: specific to general deductive: you make a general observation and make a more specific hypothesis inductive: you make a specific observation and make a more general hypothesis independent variable - Answer The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied. what is being manipulated by the investigation dependent variable - Answer The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable. represent the results of the investigation or experiment Organization of living things - Answer atoms--> molecules--> organelles--> cells--> organs--> organisms--> populations--> communities--> ecosystems--> biospheres

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Questions and All Correct Answers
2025-2026 Updated.
the order of the scientific method - Answer 1. make observations

2. make a hypothesis

3. design the experiment

4. record data

5. draw conclusions

6. make a new hypothesis



what are the qualifications for a hypothesis? - Answer 1. must be testable and falsifiable

2. must use deductive and inductive reasoning



Deductive vs. Inductive Reasoning - Answer Deductive: general to specific

Inductive: specific to general



deductive: you make a general observation and make a more specific hypothesis



inductive: you make a specific observation and make a more general hypothesis



independent variable - Answer The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable
whose effect is being studied.




what is being manipulated by the investigation



dependent variable - Answer The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response
to manipulations of the independent variable.



represent the results of the investigation or experiment



Organization of living things - Answer atoms--> molecules--> organelles--> cells--> organs-->
organisms--> populations--> communities--> ecosystems--> biospheres

,atoms - Answer the smallest functional unit of matter



can not be broke down into other susbrances



3 subatomic particles - Answer protons +

neutrons

electrons -



95% of the atoms in living organisms - Answer are made up of:

hydrogen

oxygen

carbon

nitrogen




hydrogen- oxygen= water



nitrogen= proteins



carbons= building blocks



mineral elements only make up what percent of living things - Answer 1%



trace elements make up what percent of living things - Answer less than .01%



Isotopes - Answer Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons




atoms of an element that differ in the number of nuertrons the their atoms carry



potential energy - Answer stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object



electrons of the atom differs in their ptinetianl energy this is called the level of the electron shell
- Answer

,each electron orbital can only hold two electrons - Answer an atom with two or more
electrons will have more than on orbital. the orbital is the path that the electron follows



most of the mass of an atom is found in the - Answer nucleus because protons and neutrons
have the most mass



if c14 is the isotope of c12 and has an atomic number 6 how many nuetrons does it have? -
Answer 14-6=8 nuetrons



14 electrons

6 protons from the atomic number



atomic number - Answer the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom



the number of protons= the number of nuetrons - Answer



covalent bonds - Answer Bonds created by sharing electrons with other atoms.




polar covalent

non polar covalent



Three types of bonds - Answer covalent, ionic, hydrogen



covalent bonding - Answer results from the sharing of electron pairs between two atoms



occurs between atoms who's outer electron shells are not full so they share to make a stronger
bond



two types of covalent bonding:



non polar covalent

polar covalent



octet rule - Answer States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full
set of eight valence electrons

, atoms are the most stable when their outer shells are full



polar covalent bond - Answer A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally




electrons are not going to be shared equally and each atom has a different electronegitivty



not shared equally



Electronegativity - Answer A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to
attract electrons




the higher the electronegitiviy the more it is going to pull the electron to its side



non parlar covalent bond - Answer equal sharing between atoms with similar
elecronegitivites



ex: O2



hydrogen bond - Answer weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom




DNA is made through hydrogen bonding



individually very weak but if there are a whole bunch of individual H bonds that make a larger
collective then they are gong to be stronger



ionic bond - Answer Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to
another



complete transfer of electrons



ions are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons
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