Across
- 4. – Gas your body needs more of during exercise.
- 7. – The process plants use to make food using light.
- 9. – Dampness or water that helps mould grow.
- 10. – A tiny living thing you cannot see without a microscope.
- 12. – Anything that can change in an experiment.
- 13. – Something you notice during an experiment.
- 16. – Number of times your heart beats per minute.
- 18. – Something that could make results less accurate.
- 21. – The place results are recorded.
- 24. – The factor you measure or observe.
- 27. – What you measure to find heart rate.
- 29. – Heart rate when sitting quietly.
- 31. – How hard the body is working.
- 32. – A statement describing what the results showed.
Down
- 1. – What the body needs to move and exercise.
- 2. – The factor you change on purpose in an experiment.
- 3. – Activity that increases heart rate.
- 5. – Material used to grow plants in pots.
- 6. – An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- 8. – How hot or cold something is.
- 11. – Something kept the same for a fair test.
- 14. – A fungus that grows on damp food.
- 15. – A prediction about what will happen in an investigation.
- 17. – What the experiment is trying to find out.
- 19. – A pattern shown in the results.
- 20. – The scientific word for colour of light.
- 22. – The energy plants use to grow.
- 23. – How consistent and trustworthy results are.
- 25. – Warm location used in the mould experiment.
- 26. – A scientific test carried out to investigate something
- 28. – Increase in size of a plant or mould.
- 30. – The full range of colours in white light.
