The organism that eats both plants and animals.
What is omnivore?
The name for a mixture where you can see the different particles inside?
What is a mechanical mixture?
What is an ammeter?
The closest planet to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
Used to measure the volume of liquids.
What is a Graduated Cylinder?
The name of an organism that creates its own energy using the Sun.
What is a producer?
A change that produces a new substance.
What is a chemical change?
Which wire gets moved back and forth on a multimeter?
What is the red wire?
A rock that burns up on our atmosphere.
What is a meteor?
Used to hold hot beakers.
What are beaker tongs?
A secondary consumer is on which trophic level?
What is 3rd trophic level.
The physical property describing an object that you cannot see through at all.
What is opaque?
The unit that resistance is measured in.
What is Ohms?
The units used to measure distances inside of our solar system.
What are Astronomical Units (AU)?
What is a spot plate?
The percent of energy passed down from one trophic level to another.
What is 10%?
the physical property describing how shiny an object is.
What is lustre?
How to calculate resistance?
The cooler, dark spots on the Sun's surface.
What is a sun spot?
Used to heat up and burn chemicals.
What is a bunsen burner?
What is created during photosynthesis (what do plants produce)?
What is oxygen and glucose
How would you classify sodium chloride NaCl? (element, compound, mechanical mixture or solution)
What is a compound?
A light bulb is an example of which type of circuit component?
What is a load?
The layer of the Sun where hot gases rise, colder gases fall.
Used to hold many test tubes.
What is a Test tube rack?