Biology
Waves
Soil
Geology
100

This cell that has no nucleus.

Prokaryote

100

A wave that requires a medium to travel through. 

Mechanical wave

100

The soil often described as a perfect mix of sand, silt, and clay

Loam

100

When old rocks that have been transformed from heat, pressure, or chemicals to form a new rocks

Metamorphic rock

200

The third phase in mitosis

Metaphase

200

The height of a wave measured in the middle.

Amplitude 

200

The acronym for different kinds of soil formation.

CLORPT

200

The liquid layer of iron and nickel responsible for creating Earth's magnetic field.

Outer Core

300

This organelle packages and ships proteins and other materials to where they need to go.

Golgi Apparatus 

300

The shortest wave on the EM spectrum 

Gamma Rays

300
Top soil is called this horizon

A-Horizon

300

the tectonic plate that generally does not create or destroy crust, nor does it usually cause magma production.

Transform tectonic plates

400

The process where species independently evolve similar traits in response to similar environmental pressures.

Parallel Evolution

400

Frequency is measured in the units called

Hertz

400

This nutrient is crucial for water regulation, drives metabolism, growth, and stress response by speeding up reactions.

Potassium 

400

The lava is very hot and has a low viscosity

Pahoehoe Lava

500
The alternating sugar with phosphate that makes up the backbone of DNA.

Deoxyribose

500

The term when molecules from sound waves become more spaced apart and less dense.

Rarefies

500

These peds resemble an elongated blocky ped they have smooth edges and rounded tops.

Columnar Peds

500

Magma rips through the crust via massive linear cracks rather than erupting from a single peak.

Flood Basalts

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