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just type random things for password a few times and get access ANS:What is seen or measured. Inference ANS:A conclusion based on observation or evidence. Hypothesis ANS:An untested prediction. A good hypothesis states both cause and effect ("If-then" statement). Theory ANS:A broad explanation of natural events that is supported by strong evidence. Controlled Experiment ANS:Compares the results of an experiment between two (or more) groups. Experimental group ANS:Group being tested or receiving treatment. (ex: new drug) Control group ANS:"Normal" group. Should be identical to experimental group in every way except one: it does not receive the treatment (i.e.: no drug, or given the original drug or a placebo). Placebo ANS:A sugar pill or other "fake" treatment give to the control group so subjects do not know which group they are in. Independent Variable ANS:Variable that is being tested (ex: new drug). In a graph the independent variable is always plotted on the X axis. Dependent Variable ANS:Variable that is measured at the end of an experiment; the results (ex: does patient get better?) The dependent variable is always plotted on the Y axis. Characteristics of a good experiment. ANS:1. Can be repeated by anyone and get the same results. 2. Have large sample size/many test subjects. 3. Are performed for longer periods of time. 4. Test only one variable. 5. Are peer reviewed - examined by several scientists to determine its accuracy. 6. Does not have to agree with the hypothesis. A scientist's guess is allowed to be incorrect - and usually is. 7. Is objective - the experiment and conclusion are fair and unbiased. Fact and opinion are not mixed. Features of Life ANS:1. Living things are made of cells. 2. Living things obtain and use energy.

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just type random things for password a few times and get access ANS:What is seen or measured.

Inference ANS:A conclusion based on observation or evidence.

Hypothesis ANS:An untested prediction.

A good hypothesis states both cause and effect ("If-then" statement).

Theory ANS:A broad explanation of natural events that is supported by strong evidence.

Controlled Experiment ANS:Compares the results of an experiment between two (or more) groups.

Experimental group ANS:Group being tested or receiving treatment. (ex: new drug)

Control group ANS:"Normal" group. Should be identical to experimental group in every way except one:
it does not receive the treatment (i.e.: no drug, or given the original drug or a placebo).

Placebo ANS:A sugar pill or other "fake" treatment give to the control group so subjects do not know
which group they are in.

Independent Variable ANS:Variable that is being tested (ex: new drug). In a graph the independent
variable is always plotted on the X axis.

Dependent Variable ANS:Variable that is measured at the end of an experiment; the results (ex: does
patient get better?) The dependent variable is always plotted on the Y axis.

Characteristics of a good experiment. ANS:1. Can be repeated by anyone and get the same results.

2. Have large sample size/many test subjects.

3. Are performed for longer periods of time.

4. Test only one variable.

5. Are peer reviewed - examined by several scientists to determine its accuracy.

6. Does not have to agree with the hypothesis. A scientist's guess is allowed to be incorrect - and usually
is.

7. Is objective - the experiment and conclusion are fair and unbiased. Fact and opinion are not mixed.

Features of Life ANS:1. Living things are made of cells.

2. Living things obtain and use energy.

, 3. Living things grow and develop.

4. Living things reproduce.

5. Living things respond to their environment.

6. Living things adapt to their environment.

7. Living things maintain homeostasis.

Homeostasis ANS:the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balanced environment. Failure
to maintain homeostasis causes death and disease.

Metabolism ANS:the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism.

Autotrophs ANS:(producers) make their own food by photosynthesis

Heterotrophs ANS:must eat something for food (consumers)

Photosynthesis ANS:- the process of storing the energy from the sun in the chemical bonds of glucose
(sugar). - Photosynthesis occurs mostly in the chloroplast of plant cells.

Formula for Photosynthesis: ANS:Sun + Carbon Dioxide + Water ------enzymes---- > Glucose + Oxygen +
Water

Organization of living things: ANS:[smallest] Cells -- Tissues -- Organs -- Organ Systems -- Organism
[biggest]

Organelles ANS:the small parts that make up a cell (each has at least one specific function)

Vacuoles ANS:store waste and water (large in plant cells, small in animal cells)

Mitochondria ANS:(The POWERHOUSE of the cell where energy is made) the Site of cellular respiration
in both plant and animal cells.

Formula for cellular respiration ANS:Sun's energy + carbon dioxide + water > glucose + water + oxygen

Nucleus ANS:the control center of the cell and contains DNA (the program or code of life)

Cytoplasm ANS:the liquid media that fills the cell.

Cell Membrane ANS:1. separates the contents of the cell from the outside environment

2. controls the transport of materials into and out of the cell. (selective permeability)

3. Cellular communication: Recognizes and responds to chemical signals by using receptor molecules.

Chloroplasts ANS:only in plant cells; where the process of photosynthesis occurs.
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