| A | B |
| Technology | The use of scientific knowledge to solve problems. |
| Organism | Any living thing. |
| Control | The standard used to compare to the outcome of a test. |
| Cells | Smallest units of organisms that carry on life functions. |
| Variable | What is being tested in an experiment |
| Development | Changes that living things undergo as they grow. |
| Sientific method | Organised problem solving procedures in science. |
| Stimulus | Anything that an organism reacts to. |
| Adaptation | Allows an organism to survive in the enviroment |
| Response | Reaction to an organisms stimulus. |
| Hypothesis | A ____ is a prediction that can be tested. |
| Law | A scientific ____ tells how nature works. |
| Jansen | Made the first compound microscope. |
| Length | Meter |
| Schwann | Concluded all animals are made of cells. |
| Temperature | Kelvin scale |
| Leeawenheck | Made a simple microscope with a glass bead. |
| Volume | Cubic meter |
| Vircheis | Observed that every cell comes from existing cells. |
| Temperature mass | Kilogram |
| Hooke | Called box like structures in corks "cells". |
| Liquid | Liter |
| 1 | Observe |
| 2 | Gather Information |
| 3 | Form a hypothesis |
| 4 | Experiment |
| 5 | Reach a conclusion |
| 6 | Accept or reject hypothesis. |
| 7 | Do something with the results. |
| 1 | Kingdom |
| 2 | Phylum |
| 3 | Class |
| 4 | Order |
| 5 | Family |
| 6 | Genus |
| 7 | Species |
| Organism | Any living thing |
| Organ | Leaf of a plant |
| Examples of organ systems | Respitory,Waste Removal,Circulatory |
| Sedementary Rock | Most fossils are found in___. |