Write down the word equation for aerobic respiration.
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water.
What is an element?
A pure substance is made of only one type of atom, like neon or gold.
What are control variables?
In an experiment, these are the factors you keep the same to make it a fair test.
What are metals?

These elements, found on the left and middle of the table, are good conductors of heat and electricity.
What is the function of red blood cells
carry oxygen around the body
What is lactic acid?
The waste product builds up in muscles during vigorous exercise when there's not enough oxygen.
What is a mixture? Give three examples of mixtures
Substances that are mixed but not chemically bonded.
Examples: Salt water, air, and granite.
What energy transfer occurs in the image below
When a battery powers a bulb, energy is transferred from a chemical store to light energy (a useful store).
The atomic number on the periodic table is the amount of this particle in an atom.
What is a proton?
What is a joint?
The place where two or more bones meet.
What is a Punnett square?
This square diagram is used to predict the probability of different genotypes in offspring.
What are compounds? Give two examples
Pure substances formed by chemically combined elements.
Examples: carbon dioxide, water 
What energy transfer does the image below show?
Chemical energy to heat energy.
What is a tendon?

The tough, elastic tissue that connects muscle to bone.
What is meant by contract (pull)?
When muscles work in pairs to move bones by pulling.
What is a dominant allele?
An allele that codes for a characteristic, even if there's only one copy present.
What is malleable?
A property of metals like gold or copper that means they can be hammered or rolled into shape.
What energy transfer does the image below show?

Electric energy to sound and light energy
The reactivity of the elements increases as you move down this group.
What is group 1/alkali metals?
what is anaerobic respiration and why do we need it?
A type of respiration that converts glucose into lactic acid and creates energy when there is a lack/no oxygen
What is the function of the lungs?
This organ's main function is gas exchange, getting oxygen into the blood and removing carbon dioxide.
What is rusting?
The name for the corrosion of iron, which requires oxygen and water.![]()
What is the law of conservation of energy?
The law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or stored.
This non-toxic element can be commonly found at parties.
What is Helium?
What type of energy is being transformed into kinetic energy when Ms.K runs past Ms. Zhang?
chemical energy