Nature of Science
Life Science
Earth Science
Space Science
Physical Science
100

What is the constant variable in an experiment?

the things that do not change and are kept the same

100

What body system is responsible for transporting oxygen?

respiratory

100
Name 2 renewable resources.
wind, sunlight, water, trees, soil, etc.
100

What season is it in the northern hemisphere when the Earth is located at point C?


Summer.

100
A melting candle wax is an example of what kind of change in matter?
Physical
200
The ________ variable is the factor that is changed during an experiment in order to study the changes in the _________ variable.
independent, dependent
200

What is the difference between Mitosis and Meiosis 

Mitosis = make 2 identical daughter cells (diploid)

Meiosis = makes 4 genetically different daughter cells

200
What kind of rock forms directly from melting and cooling magma or lava?
Igneous Rock
200
You see 3 stars, one blue, one white and one red. All 3 stars are the same size and distance from earth. Which star will be the hottest?
Blue
200
What is the difference between weight and mass
Weight = is based on planet's gravity (can change)


Mass= is based on the amount of matter. (doesn't change) 

300
What are models in science? Give one example of a scientific model.
Representations of something that shows its parts or how it functions. Examples include... diagrams, 3D models, graphs, equations, etc
300

What is a prokaryote and eukaroyte?

prokaryote is a simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, with its genetic material located in a nucleoid region.

eukaryote is any cell or organism that has a membrane-bound nucleus

300
If two of Earth's tectonic plates collided, what would occur?
Earthquakes, create mountains or volcanos
300
What shape is the orbit of the planets around the sun?
elliptical
300
If you put a hot pot into a sink of cold water, what would be the primary way the heat would transfer from the pot to the water?
Conduction (from hot to cold)
400

Why would other scientists REPLICATE experiments?

For accuracy and to confirm it.
400
What are 2 structures that plant cells have that animal cells do not?
Chloroplasts and Cell Walls
400
Name 3 ways humans negatively impact Earth and the result. 
1. deforestation = more erosion

2. desertification = change in water flow

3. urbanization = reduced air & water quality

400
What is the most important thing in determining a star's life cycle?
It's mass.
400

How many protons does one atom of Iron have? Electrons? Neutrons?
26 protons
26 electrons
30 neutrons
500
What is the difference between a Scientific Law and a Scientific Theory?

Laws describe a what will happen in nature

Theories try to explain why it happens.

Both have lots of evidence. 

500

Describe 4 symbiotic relationships in animals. 

Mutualism = both benefit

Commensalism = one benefits/other is unaffected 

Parasitism =one benefits/other is harmed 

Predation = one eats other

500

What tool is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

barometer

500

What phase is the moon in when it is closest to the sun? What about when it is farthest?


What are the names of the eclipses that can happen when the moon is in these two phases? (You must match them with the correct phase)

Closest- New Moon, Solar Eclipse

Farthest- Full Moon, Lunar Eclipse

500
What happens to the particles in a substance that goes from a liquid to a solid?
They lose kinetic energy (slow down).
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