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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| taxonomy | science that catagories organisms |
| what are the three domains we have? | bacteria, archaea, eukarya |
| under the domain eukarya, we have 4 kingdoms. list the four eukaryotic kingdoms below. | protesta, fungi, plantae, animalia |
| plants, or plantae, are autotrophs. meaning, they can do it | feed themselves |
| A statement that forecasts what would happen in a test is known as a | perdiction |
| A testable statement that explains observations is a | hypothesis |
| How many variables should a controlled experiment have | 0ne |
| In a "blind" experiment, the subject belongs to which group? | an unknown one |
| A field biologist who studies the behavior of birds in a rain forest most likely collects data through | observtion |
| Constructing a bar graph would be an example of | organizing data |
| A highly tested, generally accepted principle best describes a (an) | theory |
| This is sometimes called the "manipulated variable" | independent variable |
| (True/False) An experiment can only disprove a hypothesis 5/5 | true |
| (True/False) Acceptance of a hypothesis is always tentative | true |
| True/False) Most experiments are meant to prove or disprove a theory | true |
| (True/False) A conclusion should come before a theory | true |
| (True/False) A typical research paper should have four sections | true |
| Sometimes the government must serve as an "unaffected party" to prevent bias 0/5 | true |
| (True/False) An experimenter can adjust variables to better model real world data | true |
| (True/False) Most experiments measure the dependent variable | true |
| True/False) Data measured in numbers is known as "Quantitative Data" | true |
| (True/False) Many scientists use statistics to determine the relationships between variables | true |