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| a method of questioning and testing that is repeatable |
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| what trend or patterns can you find in the data |
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| list te steps that you use so someone else can repeat it exactly like you |
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| what are you using to do the experiment |
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| what do you think going to happen when you do it |
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| what do you think going to happen when you do it |
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| what would you like to know more about |
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| it lies alon the x axis which is the thing being mesured |
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| lies along the y axis which is the measure ment |
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| to describe something in many words |
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| the same value over and over |
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| the smallest independently working living thing |
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| the ability to keep their enviroment balance |
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| 7 characteristics of living things |
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1)made of cells 2)grow and develop 3)reproduces 4)maintains homestasis 5)has a mechanism for heredity 6)responds to enviroment 7)uses energy and matter metabolism |
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| variable that stays the same |
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| a headline of a story and or a name of something |
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| horizantal axis on an graph |
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dependent variable independent variable y axis manipulated independent x axis |
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| A substance that reacts (is used) in a chemical reaction. |
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| A substance that is produced in a chemical reaction. |
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| A process that results in substances forming or breaking into new substances. |
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| An organism that is able to produce its own food. |
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| An organism that obtains its energy by eating other organisms. |
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| A double-membrane organelle in plant and some protist cells that is the main site of photosynthesis. |
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| The process of converting light energy to chemical energy; in the process, carbon dioxide and water are converted into oxygen and sugars. |
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| A membranous sac within chloroplasts on which the light reactions of photosynthesis occur. |
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| The stacks of thylakoid membranes within chloroplasts. |
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| The space between the grana in a chloroplast. |
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| A strong attractive force between atoms that holds them together. The attractive force comes from sharing or transferring their outermost (valence) electrons. |
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| Short for adenosine triphosphate; the energy molecule of a cell. |
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| An energy-carrying molecule in a cell. |
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| How does life on earth depend on photosynthesis? |
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| light energy to chemical energy; in the process, carbon dioxide and water are converted into oxygen which mean we need it to survive |
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| A set of chemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during photosynthesis. |
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| Also known as light-independent (dark) reactions, a set of chemical reactions that occur in the stroma of chloroplasts during photosynthesis. |
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