An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest
What is Inertia?
To get stability
Why do atoms bond?
The plant tube that moves sugar, or food, from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
What is phloem?
This internal balloon-like sac fills with gas to help a fish float or sink without having to swim
What is the swim bladder?
Lawrence's favorite element :)
What is Lawrencium?
The force needed to accelerate a 2kg object at 5 meters per second squared
What is 10 Newtons?
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. It can only change forms
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
he blood vessels that have valves to stop blood from flowing backward as it returns to the heart.
What are veins?
Instead of using lungs like humans do, fish use these feathery organs to breathe underwater
What are gills?
Controls the left side of your brain
What is the right side of your brain?
Energy of movement
What is Kinetic energy?
The type of bond that transfers electrons from one atom to another.
The smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients move into cells and waste moves into the blood.
What are capillaries?
While humans have a 4-chambered heart, a fish gets by with a simpler pump that has only this many chambers
What is two?
This person discovered the cell in 1665.
Who is Robert Hooke?
The reason objects slow as they fall through the Earth's atmosphere
What is Air resistance?
When particles directly touch and transfer energy when they vibrate against each other.
What is conduction?
Three plant cell structures that help plants stay supported, store water, and make sugar.
What are the cell wall, large central vacuole, and chloroplasts?
This visible "line" running down the side of a fish's body acts like radar, helping it feel vibrations in the water
What is the lateral line?
Has a red flame when burned.
What is Strontium Chloride?
The reaction force for your gravity
What is the gravitational force exerted by you on the earth?
What is a sucrose molecule?
Plants do not have a heart, but water still moves upward from roots to leaves because water leaves the leaves and pulls more water up through xylem.
What is pull from evaporation, or transpiration?
Because tilapia need great eyesight to find food and spot predators, this part of their brain is unusually large
What is optic lobes?
All 6 types of energy.
What is thermal, chemical, light, kinetic, electrical and nuclear?