| A | B |
| Qualitative data | A form of data that is a descriptive measurement. |
| Quantitative data | A form of data that is a specific numerical measurement |
| Experiment | A controlled situation where data is gathered to answer a question |
| Knowledge | The understanding of information |
| Hypothesis | A proposed explanation of prediction of an event based on research and current knowledge |
| Inference | Applying a reason of explanation to an observation based on past experiences and known facts |
| Observation | Use senses and tool to notice something significant |
| Variables | A component of an experiment that changes or can be changed |
| Controls | Factors we keep the same in an experiment |
| Apex Predator | The animal at the top of the food chain, usually a carnivore |
| Carnivore | An animal that eats only meat |
| Community | A group of animals or plants that love or grow together |
| Consumer | An organism that obtains food from consuming other organic material |
| Ecosystem | The living and non-living components of a specific area |
| Environment | The air, water and land conditions in which an organism lives |
| Herbivore | An animal that eats only plants |
| Individual | A single organism |
| Omnivore | An animal that is naturally able to eat both plants and meat |
| Population | All organisms of a particular type or group who live in one area |
| Producer | An organism capable of producing food from photosynthesis |
| Symbiosis | A relationship between two types of living things that help at least one of them to survive |
| Cell | A cell is the smallest unit of living organisms. |
| Classification | The grouping of similar objects or organisms together. |
| Dichotomous Key | a tool that allows a scientist to identify an organism from a series of two option choices. |
| Eukaryote | Has a nucleus. |
| Invertebrate | Does not have a backbone. |
| Kingdoms | The highest classification on the Linnaean taxonomic rankings and the most broad. |
| Multicellular | 2 or more cells. |
| Nucleus | Control centre of the cell and houses DNA |
| Organism | A living creature. |
| Prokaryote | Doesn't have a nucleus. |
| Taxonomy | A branch of science that groups organisms. |
| Unicellular | Consisting of one cell. |
| Vertebrate | Has a backbone. |