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What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 1 1-made of cells
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 2 2-Based on universal genetic code (DNA/RNA)
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 3 3-Grow and develop
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 4 4-obtain and use materials and energy
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 5 5-responds to the environment
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 6 6-reproduce
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 7 7-Maintains stable internal environment (homostates)
What are the eight characteristics of life? (8 different cards) 8 8- Evolve (Genes change over time)
What is a Independent variable? The change in the experiment.
What is a dependent variable? What changes or what is measured.
What is a control group? The constant that is compared to the change group.
What is a experimental group? The group that goes through change.
Does correlation imply causation? Correlation does NOT always imply cause-and-effect (remember ice cream & shark attack example). Correlations may be cause-and-effect, coincidental or the result of a “lurking” variable
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