1. Recorded observations are called __________. 2. The measure used to judge the outcome of the experiment is called the __________ variable.  3.The __________ is the structural and functional unit of life. 4. Each __________ is made up of a group of cells that work together. 5. A(n) __________ is a scientific test, often carried out under controlled conditions. 6. Properties of life include the use of __________ to power an organism's activities. 7. Christopher Brian Bridges will test the hypothesis that adding Coca Cola to the fuel tank every time you fill up will increase the number of miles obtained from a gallon of gas. Christopher Brian Bridges will determine the mileage before and after adding one or two cans of Coke. In this experiment, the addition of Coke is the __________ variable. 8. Properties of life include an ability to control an organism's internal __________ within limits that sustain life. 9. Three different species of animals, baboons, lions, and giraffes, living in a particular ecosystem called Serengeti National Park, constitute a __________. 10. To be called as such, a __________ must generate predictions that can be tested. 11. Some organisms consist of single cells while other organisms are __________. 12. __________ is the scientific study of life. 13. The organisms and the non-living physical components with which the organisms interact in a particular area constitute a(n) __________. 14. A(n) __________  is a structure that provides a specific function for the living thing. 15. __________ are living organisms that are found in multiple kingdoms. 16. The __________ variable depends on or is affected by, the manipulated variable. 17. Properties of life include the ability to __________ to their environment. 18. __________ is the ability to control an organism's internal environment within limits that sustain life. 19. A controlled experiment is one in which an experimental group is compared with a control group. These groups ideally differ only in the __________ variable the experiment is designed to test. 20. Donald McKinley Glover Jr. is interested in the effect of age on blood pressure. Donald visits area clinics and obtains only the ages and blood pressures of their patients. McKinley did not manipulate any of the patients. The type of data that Glover generated is called __________ data. 21. A scientific __________ is supported by a large body of evidence. 22. A __________ is broad in scope. 23. According to life's hierarchy, a jungle is a type of a(n) __________. 24. Individual living things are called __________. 25. The Kingdom __________ contains members that decompose organic materials in an ecosystem. 26. In controlled experiments, researchers try to match sex, age, and general health for subjects in the control and experimental groups. This type of experimental design tries to ensure that the two groups differ only in the __________ variable the experiment is designed to test. 27. The individuals of a single species living in a specific area constitute a __________. 28. Dr. Cardib, a renowned taxonomist recently discovered a new species in a boiling hot spring. Based on what we know from this class, Dr Cardib's organism must belong to the domain __________. 29. A __________ is a proposed explanation for a set of observations. 30. The eukaryotes are grouped in the __________ called Eukarya. 31. Bacteria and Archaea consist of __________ organisms. 32. Biological organization unfolds as follows: biosphere ==>ecosystem ==> community ==> population ==> organism ==> organ system ==> organ ==> tissue ==> cell ==> __________ ==> molecule. 33. Properties of life include energy processing, evolutionary adaptation, growth and development, order, __________, reproduction, and response to the environment. 34. __________ __________ arise with each step of the hierarchy of life. 35. The activities of life, including chemical reactions, require __________. 36. For a scientist, a hypothesis always leads to a __________ that should be tested. 37. __________ = community + abiotic factors 38. The factor that is manipulated by the researchers is called the __________ variable. 39. Life can be organized into domains; they are Bacteria, __________, and Eukarya.

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1. Recorded observations are called __________.

2. The measure used to judge the outcome of the experiment is called the __________ variable.

 3.The __________ is the structural and functional unit of life.

4. Each __________ is made up of a group of cells that work together.

5. A(n) __________ is a scientific test, often carried out under controlled conditions.

6. Properties of life include the use of __________ to power an organism's activities.

7. Christopher Brian Bridges will test the hypothesis that adding Coca Cola to the fuel tank every time you fill up will increase the number of miles obtained from a gallon of gas. Christopher Brian Bridges will determine the mileage before and after adding one or two cans of Coke. In this experiment, the addition of Coke is the __________ variable.

8. Properties of life include an ability to control an organism's internal __________ within limits that sustain life.

9. Three different species of animals, baboons, lions, and giraffes, living in a particular ecosystem called Serengeti National Park, constitute a __________.

10. To be called as such, a __________ must generate predictions that can be tested.

11. Some organisms consist of single cells while other organisms are __________.

12. __________ is the scientific study of life.

13. The organisms and the non-living physical components with which the organisms interact in a particular area constitute a(n) __________.

14. A(n) __________  is a structure that provides a specific function for the living thing.

15. __________ are living organisms that are found in multiple kingdoms.

16. The __________ variable depends on or is affected by, the manipulated variable.

17. Properties of life include the ability to __________ to their environment.

18. __________ is the ability to control an organism's internal environment within limits that sustain life.

19. A controlled experiment is one in which an experimental group is compared with a control group. These groups ideally differ only in the __________ variable the experiment is designed to test.

20. Donald McKinley Glover Jr. is interested in the effect of age on blood pressure. Donald visits area clinics and obtains only the ages and blood pressures of their patients. McKinley did not manipulate any of the patients. The type of data that Glover generated is called __________ data.

21. A scientific __________ is supported by a large body of evidence.

22. A __________ is broad in scope.

23. According to life's hierarchy, a jungle is a type of a(n) __________.

24. Individual living things are called __________.

25. The Kingdom __________ contains members that decompose organic materials in an ecosystem.

26. In controlled experiments, researchers try to match sex, age, and general health for subjects in the control and experimental groups. This type of experimental design tries to ensure that the two groups differ only in the __________ variable the experiment is designed to test.

27. The individuals of a single species living in a specific area constitute a __________.

28. Dr. Cardib, a renowned taxonomist recently discovered a new species in a boiling hot spring. Based on what we know from this class, Dr Cardib's organism must belong to the domain __________.

29. A __________ is a proposed explanation for a set of observations.

30. The eukaryotes are grouped in the __________ called Eukarya.

31. Bacteria and Archaea consist of __________ organisms.

32. Biological organization unfolds as follows: biosphere ==>ecosystem ==> community ==> population ==> organism ==> organ system ==> organ ==> tissue ==> cell ==> __________ ==> molecule.

33. Properties of life include energy processing, evolutionary adaptation, growth and development, order, __________, reproduction, and response to the environment.

34. __________ __________ arise with each step of the hierarchy of life.

35. The activities of life, including chemical reactions, require __________.

36. For a scientist, a hypothesis always leads to a __________ that should be tested.

37. __________ = community + abiotic factors

38. The factor that is manipulated by the researchers is called the __________ variable.

39. Life can be organized into domains; they are Bacteria, __________, and Eukarya.

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