| A | B |
| Theory | The general or abstract principles of a scientific fact. |
| Infer | To draw a conclusion based on a observation. |
| Solution | An action or process of solving, an answer to a question. |
| Valid/Invalid | Found on thruth or fact. Having no force or effect. |
| Replicated | Duplicate or repeat. |
| Scientific theroy | A posaible explanation for a repeatedly observed patterns in nature supported by observations and results from many onvestigations. |
| Variable | Factor that can be changed in an experiment. |
| compare/contrast | Represent as similar. Represent as different. |
| Particles | A tiny amount or fragment. |
| Patterns | A model that replicates imitation. |
| Life Science | The study of living systems and how they interact. |
| Constant | Variable that is not changed in an experiment. |
| characteristices | A distinguishing trait, Quality or property. |
| Hypothesis | Reasonable guess that can be tested and is based on what is known and what is observed. |
| Eavalute | To examine and judge the quality of. |