What you should always wear when doing a lab with chemicals.
What are lab goggles?
Newton's first law says an object at ______ stays at _____ and an object in motion stays in _______ unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What are "rest" and "motion"?
The 2 organelles that only plant cells have are:
What are chloroplasts and cell walls?
This is the cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
What is the chloroplast?
There is a cup of hot water and another cup of cold water. Which molecules are moving faster?
The molecules in the hot water.
What scientists draw and explain to communicate a scientific phenomenon.
What is a scientific model?
Newton's 2nd Law says that Force = ____ x acceleration.
What is "mass"?
This cell organelle controls what enters and exits the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The three inputs for photosynthesis are...
What are water, carbon dioxide, and sun?
When two objects at different temperatures touch each other, they both eventually reach___________.
What is "equilibrium"?
Data that includes numbers
What is quantitative data?
Newton's 3rd Law says that for every action there is....
This cell organelle is known as the control center of the cell. It is where DNA is stored.
What is the nucleus?
The two outputs of photosynthesis are...
What are oxygen and glucose?
Total kinetic energy is also called...
What is thermal energy?
The types of shoes you should wear when doing a lab.
What are close-toed shoes?
The force that pulls all objectives toward the Earth.
What is "gravity"?
Why does a nerve cell have long thin branches?
This structure allows nerve cells to transmit signal to each other.
What are the roots?
Average kinetic energy is also called...
What is "temperature"?
The part of the conclusion that uses quantitative data and cites the source.
What is "evidence"?
In a tug of war, Mrs. Kerr exerts a 5N force left and Mrs. Borling exerts a 4N force right. What is the net force?
1N left.
A red blood cell is round so it can...
...move smoothly through the blood vessels.
What process is the opposite of photosynthesis?
What is cellular respiration?
A pancake has an initial average kinetic energy of 20 kJs and a plate has an initial average kinetic energy of 10 kJ. When the pancake is placed on the plate, what is the equilibrium kinetic energy?