Essential Knowledge Word Scramble
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Essential Knowledge Terms | Definition |
Observation | using your five senses to gather information from the world around you |
Inference | an interpretation (explanation) of events based on observation and prior knowledge |
Quantitative Observations | observations that are expressed in numbers (example: 4 meters) |
Qualitative Observations | observations that are descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers (example: round, green) |
Scientific Inquiry | problem solving steps used in scientific investigations (purpose, research, hypothesis, procedures, data, conclusion) |
Manipulated (independent) Variable | the factor (part) of an experiment that is changed on purpose |
Responding (dependent) Variable | the factor (part) of an experiment that changes as a result of the manipulated variable |
Taxonomy | the classification levels of all organisms; domain, kingdom, phylum (or division for plants), class, order, family, genus, species |
Cells | the basic unit of living things; they grow, reproduce (by dividing), and die |
DNA | strands of genetic information shaped like a twisted ladder (double stranded helix) |
Nitrogen Base Pairs | Adenine pairs with Thymine (AT), Guanine pairs with Cytosine (GC); make up the steps of the DNA ladder |
Chromosomes | a specific piece of DNA that carries information for inherited traits; humans have 23 pairs (or 46 total) |
Diffusion | the spreading out of molecules from where there is a higher concentration to a lower concentration (can be air or water) |
Osmosis | the diffusion of water through a cell membrane |
Photosynthesis | process that uses water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to produce food in the form of glucose (a type of sugar) |
Respiration | process that breaks down simple food molecules to release stored energy |
Cell Cycle | the life cycle of a cell - has three phases (interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis) |
Heredity | the passing of traits from parents to offspring |
Genome | a map of all the genes in the human body |
Mutation | a permanent change in the hereditary material of an organism (most likely resulting in harm to the organism) |
Natural Selection | A process in which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others. |
Fossil Record | a record of things that were once living that are now dead (is incomplete) |
Human Body Systems | many organs working together (digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, muscular, skeletal, nervous) |
Sexual Reproduction | when 2 parents of opposite sexes are needed to produce offspring |
Asexual Reproduction | only 1 parent is needed to produce offspring (budding, fission, regeneration) |
Gamete | what sex cells are called (egg & sperm) - each parent gives 1/2 of required chromosomes to make an organism |
Testes | male gonads (where sperm is produced) |
Ovaries | female gonads (where eggs are produced) |
Fertilization | the process in which sperm unites (joins) with the egg |
Biome | the community of plants and animals that covers a large geographical area (includes deserts, forests, grasslands, chaparral, tundra, and aquatic) |
Ecosystem | all living and non-living parts of the environment |
Population | a group of the same species that lives in an area at the same time (ex: population of humans in Farmington = 45,000) |
Community | a group of plant and animal populations living together in the same environment; species - a group of organisms that successfully reproduce among themselves and produce fertile offspring |
Primary Producer | mostly green plants that make their food by photosynthesis |
Primary Consumer | plant-eating animals |
Secondary Consumer | predators that eat other animals |
Decomposers | organisms that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients |
Adaptation | specific features an animal has to help it survive in its environment (camouflage) |
Food Chain | the flow of energy from the sun to green plants, to animals |
Sun | the main source of energy for living things |
Earth | the only planet with matter found as a solid, liquid, and gas and has the ability to support life (has water and oxygen) |
Igneous | formed when molten rock cools |
Metamorphic | formed when sedimentary or igneous rock goes through a chemical change caused by intense heat or pressure |
Sedimentary | formed when sediments or organic material are compacted and cemented together |
Organic | materials that contain carbon and were alive @ one time |
Inorganic | materials that do not contain carbon & have never been alive |
Atom | the smallest part of matter |
Protons | particles that are positively charged |
Neutrons | particles that have no charge |
Electrons | particles that have a negative charge |
Atomic Number | the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus |
Element | any substance that cannot be broken down (example: O = oxygen) |
Compound | made up of 2 or more elements (example: H2O) |
Molten | melted rock found inside the earth |
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