BH Sci Vocab list #4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
To take in or swallow up liquids or energy | absorb |
Instrument used for comparing mass or weight | balance |
What an animal does, the way a living thing acts | behavior |
An adaptation of an organism that allows it to blend with its surroundings | camouflage |
To place into groups based on similar or different properties | classify |
A living thing that depends upon plants (producers) or other consumers (usually animals) for food | consumer |
An organism that breaks down dead plant or animal materials | decomposer |
The study of interrelationship between living things and their environment | ecology |
The ability to do work | energy |
A normal action or use (the function of the leaves is to manufacture food for the plant) | function |
What you think the answer to a question or problem may be, an educated guess | hypothesis |
The motion of an object (sliding, rolling, tumbling, bouncing) | movement |
Something that can be seen or observed | object |
To gather information using the senses | observe |
The reproduced young of a particular person, animal or plant | offspring |
An object suspended from a fixed point, such as from the end of a string, which is free to swing back and forth | pendulum |
A living thing that uses the sun's energy to make food, green plants are producers | producer |
The function, the job of an object | purpose |
To process or treat something so that it can be used again | recycle |
The way in which seeds are spread from one location to another by wind, water or animals | seed dispersal |
To group or classify things according to properties | sort |
An orderly combination or arrangement of parts into a whole, a group of interacting objects | system |
To move from one location to another | transfer |
Standard quantity used as a basis for measuring | unit of measure |
The amount of space an object takes up | volume |
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