This organelle controls all the processes in the cell.
What is nucleus?
Most sedimentary rocks form from this...
What is sediment?
The amount of matter in something.
What is mass?
This is the process of changing position.
What is motion?
This is the energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?
The organelle that creates protein.
What is ribosomes?
Metamorphic rocks are formed when rocks are changed by...
What are heat and pressure?
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
An object used to describe the location of another object (the house is next to the brown fence)
What is reference point?
This energy is stored energy due to an object's position.
What is potential energy?
The protective layer of a cell that lets things in and out?
Rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock.
What is igneous?
In this state of matter the particles are packed tightly together and vibrate in place.
What is a solid?
Formula for average speed.
What is distance divided by time?
This type of energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of particles in states of matter, often witnessed as heat.
What is thermal energy?
This is the tube-like organelle attached to the nucleus that helps in producing, processing, and transporting proteins?
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
These rocks form within the Earth's surface when magma cools.
What is intrusive?
In this state of matter the particles move the fastest and spread to fill the container.
What is a gas?
The force of ______________ pulls objects closer to Earth's center and the force of _____________ is generated when two or more objects rub together.
What is gravity and friction?
The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
What is mechanical energy?
This organelle is only found in plant cells.
What is cell wall or chloroplast?
This describes the processes through which the three main rock types (igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary) transform from one type into another.
What is the rock cycle?
The basic unit of matter.
What is an atom?
These three things are required to give a complete description of a position.
What is direction, distance, and reference point?
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another.
What is the law of conservation of energy?