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4 A variable that changes according to the independent variable.
6 A scientist studying the field of journalism edits/reviews another scientist's theory or idea.
7 The part of the microscope that the eye can view the microscopical image.
10 The base of a microscope used for slides.
11 Containing more/multiple cells.
17 Organisms that have certain favorable traits are better able to survive and reproduce successfully than organisms that lack these traits.
18 The maintenance of a stable level of internal conditions.
20 The chemical compounds that provide physical structure and that bring about movement, energy use, and other cellular functions.
22 A type of microscope that uses a focusing beam of electrons to magnify an image.
23 A group that is controlled.
27 Used to test a hypothesis and its predictions.
28 A group of subjects exposed to the variable in an experiment.
30 The source of light on a microscope.
33 The act of perceiving a natural occurrence that causes someone to pose a question.
34 The formation of two new cells from an existing cell.
36 A system of measurements used by scientists.
38 Groups of cells that have similar abilities and that allow the organ to function.
39 The process of enlarging an image on a microscope.
43 The lenses that have high-powered magnification on the microscope.
44 The study of life.
45 The branch of biology that studies organisms interacting with each other and with the environment.
1 The sum of all the chemical reactions that take in and transform energy and materials from the environment.
2 The tiny structures that carry out different functions that are necessary for the cell to stay alive.
3 A variable that is manipulated to change purposely.
5 A process where an organism matures into an adult.
8 Communities of living species and their physical environments.
9 The smallest unit that can perform all life's processes.
12 A type of microscope that transmits a 3-Dimensional image through the eyepiece.
13 A proposed explanation for the way a particular aspect of the natural world functions.
14 A statement that forecasts what would happen in a test situation if the hypothesis were true.
15 The clarity of an image using pixels.
16 A basis for the units of measurement in science.
19 Another system of grouping organisms that divides all life into six major categories.
21 A major subdivision of all organisms.
24 The structure that carries out specialized jobs within an organ system.
25 The process of producing new organisms.
26 The process which the inherited characteristics within populations change over generations, such that genetically distinct populations and new species can develop.
29 The high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and in its interactions with the living world.
31 A short segment of DNA that contains the instructions for a single trait of an organism.
32 A method used in science as a characterization by an organized and chronological approach.
35 The revolving part of a microscope that holds the objective lenses.
37 Containing only one cell.
40 Traits that improve an individual's ability to survive and reproduce.
41 A microscope that uses light and lenses to enlarge an image.
42 An idea supported by facts made by a scientist.
 
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