Name the type of energy associated with distance off of the ground. A. Electrical B. Chemical C. Potential D. Kinetic
What is C. Kinetic Energy
What type of cell lacks a nucleus? Does it act alone or does it operate in a group?
Prokaryotic: unicellular
Name the type of energy associated with batteries, food or fuel.
What is Chemical Energy
Name the compound: NaCl
What is Salt?
The Law of Conservation of Energy states
What is Energy can not be created or destroyed, simply transformed
Acetaminophen (C8H9NO2) is an organic compound. Name the element in the compound that is required for it to be classified as organic: A. Carbon B. Hydrogen C. Oxygen D. Chlorine
What is A. Carbon
A discovery that was essential to the concept that organisms are composed of cells and cells carry on similar functions: A. Water is the chemical solvent involved in many cell processes B. New cells are produced from the division of existing cells C. Some substances in organisms exist outside of cells D. Cells are dependent on energy and nutrients from external sources
What is B. New cells are produced from the division of existing cells
When you interpret a diagram with the phases of the moon, ALWAYS identify where the _____________ is in line with the Earth and Moon.
What is the Sun?
Identify the 2 physical changes and 2 chemical changes: You order fettucine alfredo with chicken, from Olive Garden. You cut your chicken with you knife and then use your fork to bring in to your mouth. Your teeth tear the chicken and pasta into smaller pieces. Your saliva enzymes break down the carbohydrtate pasta into smaller molecules. The tongue and esophagus squeeze it down into the stomach, where the stomach acid breaks the molecules down into glucose molecules small enough to be absorbed by the small intestine.
What is Physical changes:You cut your chicken with you knife. Your teeth tear the chicken and pasta into smaller pieces.Chemical: Your saliva enzymes break down the carbohydrtate pasta into smaller molecules. The stomach acid breaks the molecules down into glucose molecules small enough to be absorbed by the small intestine.