Scientific Method and Characteristics of LIfe Quiz

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Maintaining a stable internal environment is called:
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Organisms evolving refers to:
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The ___________ is used as a comparison because it does not get any special treatment.
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A soccer team is planning to buy team sneakers but want to find out which brand would be the best. In the past, the team has always worn Nike sneakers. The team is divided in half. For Test 1, Group 1 is given Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Adidas sneakers and are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 1, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 2, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Puma sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 2, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 3, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Reebok sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 3, the number of blisters is counted for each group.

What is the manipulated variable?
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Which of the following is related to obtaining and using energy?
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A soccer team is planning to buy team sneakers but want to find out which brand would be the best. In the past, the team has always worn Nike sneakers. The team is divided in half. For Test 1, Group 1 is given Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Adidas sneakers and are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 1, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 2, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Puma sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 2, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 3, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Reebok sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 3, the number of blisters is counted for each group.

What is the control group?
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Biology is the study of
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The variable that changes because of the treatment is the _________.
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A soccer team is planning to buy team sneakers but want to find out which brand would be the best. In the past, the team has always worn Nike sneakers. The team is divided in half. For Test 1, Group 1 is given Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Adidas sneakers and are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 1, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 2, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Puma sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 2, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 3, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Reebok sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 3, the number of blisters is counted for each group.

What is the experimental group?
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_________ are variables in an experiment that stay the same and are given to both groups.
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A soccer team is planning to buy team sneakers but want to find out which brand would be the best. In the past, the team has always worn Nike sneakers. The team is divided in half. For Test 1, Group 1 is given Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Adidas sneakers and are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 1, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 2, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Puma sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 2, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 3, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Reebok sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 3, the number of blisters is counted for each group.

What is the responding variable?
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The variable that is intentionally changed (and sometimes called the treatment) is the __________.
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The ____________ receives the treatment.
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What should you do if you hypothesis is not supported?
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Sexual and asexual are two types of
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Which of the following is the correct order of the scientific method?
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A tulip responding to sunlight by opening and closing is an example of:
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All living organisms:
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Which of the following is an example of how an organisms obtains and uses energy?
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A soccer team is planning to buy team sneakers but want to find out which brand would be the best. In the past, the team has always worn Nike sneakers. The team is divided in half. For Test 1, Group 1 is given Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Adidas sneakers and are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 1, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 2, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Puma sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 2, the number of blisters is counted for each group. For Test 3, Group 1 is given another pair of Nike sneakers and Group 2 is given Reebok sneakers. Both groups are instructed to run 5km seven different times over the course of two weeks. After Test 3, the number of blisters is counted for each group.

What is one of the constants?