Across
- 3. using the work of others without proper citation
- 7. the section that summarizes the work
- 10. the sum of populations inhabiting a particular area
- 11. the experiment results can disprove it
- 13. have membrane-bound organelles and nucleus
- 14. individual living entities
- 16. collections of tissues grouped together to perform a common function
- 18. the act of watching or noticing
- 21. a chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by one or more chemical bonds
- 24. single-celled or colonial organisms that do not have membrane-bound nuclei
- 25. the process that allows organisms to self regulate despite environmental changes
- 29. a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins
- 31. one cell
- 33. smallest unit of structure and function in living things
- 35. a suggested explanation for an event
- 36. knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general law
Down
- 1. any part of the experiment that can vary or change during the experiment
- 2. the process by which populations adapt or change
- 4. small structures inside cells
- 5. a group of species
- 6. the highest taxonomic rank in the hierarchical biological classification system
- 8. a method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation
- 9. the study of life
- 12. science that begins with a specific question or problem
- 15. composed of more than one cell
- 17. consists of all the living things in a particular area
- 19. a scientific procedure
- 20. groups of similar cells carrying out similar or related functions
- 22. the collection of all ecosystems
- 23. protists, animals, plants, fungi
- 24. a paper that is reviewed by a peer
- 26. large molecules typically formed by polymerization
- 27. contains every feature of the experiment except it is not given the manipulation that the researcher hypothesizes
- 28. a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- 30. the smallest molecule and most fundamental unit of matter
- 32. the process of gradual change in a population or species
- 34. a system of organs
