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 Tell a teacher and leave it alone.  The teacher will place in a glass container

 You must include labels or a key to tell what each organelle is called and its function

 Mass (triple beam balance) and Volume (ruler or graduated cylinder)

 All cells come from cells  Cells are the basic unit of life  All living things are made of cells

 A force must be applied and movement must occur as a result of the unbalanced force.

 At the bottom of the meniscus

 Liters or Milliliters in a graduated cylinder

 A bar graph

 A line graph

 cells

 A pie or circle graph

 Place water in a graduated cylinder and note the volume  Add your object and note the volume  Subtract the two volumes.  = water displacement

 Place object on an inclined plane

 The size of the kite

 How long the kite flies

 It did not function  You could not see the inside of the eye  The functions were not labeled.

Week Temp °C ColorOdor Brown1 220Brown2 335 Dark Brown 3 445Black5 It increases in odor

 Research

 Analyze the data.