The equation for calculating speed.
What is s=d/t
Found in the mornings along the ground after a warm day and cool night. Considered a cloud. Plant transpiration helps provide the moisture needed.
What is fog?
Aquatic
What is a water based biome?
All organisms are made of these. (Hint: Smallest Unit of Life)
What are cells?
This body system controls all of the other body systems.
What is the nervous system.
The force that slows something down. Contact force.
What is friction?
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Run Off, Ground Water, and Transpiration are all a part of this cycle.
What is the water cycle?
Grasslands, Forest, Tundra are examples of this kind of biome.
What is a terrestrial biome?
A single-celled organism doesn't need any WHAT to live. (Hint: Multicellular organisms do need these because we have to move elements from the outside to the inside.)
What is organ, organ system, or organization?
Esophagus, Tongue, Stomach, Intestines
The force that attracts two objects to each other.
What is gravity?
Ms. Patterson, Trotter, and Brantley are planning a picnic for the following day. They check the following information: air pressure, precipitation, and windspeed. What would be ideal measurements for each of these readings? (Hint: I'm not looking for numbers)
Air Pressure: High, Precipitation: Low/None, and Windspeed: Light/Low mph.
These two aquatic biomes have brackish water that changes in salinity.
What is the salt marsh and estuary?
Which of the following is a multicellular organism? Rock, Phytoplankton, Amoeba, French Bulldog, Paramecium
What is the French Bulldog
The digestive and circulatory/cardiovascular system work together in this way.
What is transporting nutrients/gases from the external environment to the internal environment?
When two objects act upon each other with equal force creating NO movement.
What precipitation might we see with the following forecast in December: 22F, Cloudy, Light Wind
What is snow? Sleet?
This biome has a wide variety of trees, grasses, shrubs, and animals. It also has a lot of rainfall.
What is a forest?
Give the hierarchy of all living organisms from least complex to most complex.
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism.
Trachea, Lung, Diaphragm
What are structures of the respiratory system?
The change in position of an object.
What is motion?
Ms. Black checks fifth grade's barometer and notices that the air pressure has fallen. What kind of weather might Spindale see the next day?
What is precipitation?
This biome has mostly lush, tropical plants, high humidity and is close to the equator.
What is a tropical rain forest?
This organism can live independently with only one cell. "One cell does it all!"
What is a single-celled organism or unicellular organism?
Because we are multicellular and need to be organized.
Why do we need systems to move elements from the external environment to the internal environment?