| A | B |
| hypothesis | an educated guess |
| change phase | involves transfer of energy |
| metric units of measure | in the SI system |
| Scientific Method | problem, hypothesis, materials, procedurees, data, results, and conclusion |
| Scientists involved in origins of life | Redi, Spallanzani, Pasteur |
| element | contains two or more of the SAME type of atoms |
| Biogenesis | means life comes from life |
| herbivore | consumes and eats plants |
| Wood burning is an example of what change? | chemical change |
| energy can or cannot change form? | Energy can change form |
| under normal temperatures | a few things change phases |
| characteristics of living things | oxygen, growth, reproduction, |
| line graph | a graph used to show changes or patterns over time |
| bar graph | used to make comparisions |
| control | the part of an experiment that remains constant and is used to show the change in variable |
| chemical change examples are | striking a match and tarnish on silver |
| Redi | the meat and maggot man |
| organic compound | a compound that contains carbon |
| Lead | Pb |
| Oxygen | O |
| Hydrogen | H |
| Gold | Au |
| Ca | Calcium |
| prefix for heat | thermo |
| prefix for self | auto |
| prefix for death | cide |
| prefix for two | di |
| carnivore | eats animals |
| respiration | exchange of gases |
| food web | combination of food pathways |
| stimulus | is a change in environment producing a reaction |
| excretion | is the elimination of solid waste |
| producer | makes its own food |
| metabolism | is the buidling up or breaking down processes |
| compound | is two or more different elements chemically combined |
| omnivore | eats plants and animals |
| observation | is using your senses |
| inferences | is your interpretation or assumption you make based on your observations |