Vocabulary
Photosynthesis
Food Chains and More
Newton's Laws
Wild Card
100

a push or pull 

What is a force?

100

Organisms that gets their energy from the Sun

What is a producer?

100
A model that shows how much energy flows through a food web.
What is a food pyramid?
100

The change in speed is known as 

What is Velocity?

100

What are the 3 states of matter

What are solid, liquid, and gas
200

a new substance is formed at the end 

What is a chemical change?

200

Organisms that eat to get their energy 

What is a consumer

200
Consider this food chain: grass=> grasshopper=> mouse => snake Which organism is an herbivore?
What is the grasshopper?
200

Tell which unit belongs to what word in Newton's 2nd Law

"N"

"m/s2"

"Kg"

What is 

N = Force 

Kg = Mass

M/s2 = Acc. 


200

Changes that do not make new substance, it will still be the same at the end

What is a physical change 

300

Organelle that hosts the Chlorophyll

What is the "Chloroplast"

300

What is the job of the Chlorophyll? 

Give plants their green color

300

A network of food chains that have some links in common.

Food Web

300

Sitting in a chair you exert a force on the chair and it exerts an equal force on you is an example of which of Newton's laws

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

300

A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another.

What is a food chain 

400

 A community of living organisms that interact with each other and their physical surroundings  

What is an "Ecosystem"

400

The process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food

What is Photosynthesis 

400

An organism that breaks down dead or decaying plant or animal material.

What are decomposers

400

A resist change in motion

What is inertia

400

Which mineral is the hardest on the Mohs Scale

What is a "diamond" - scale range: 10

500
The amount of matter in an object

What is "Mass"

500

What is the chemical equation for Photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H20 -----> C6H1206 + 6O2

Carbon Dioxide + Water ------> Sugar + Oxygen

500
Daily Double: Name the 3 types of consumers along with what they eat.

What are Herbivores: Only eat plants, Carnivores: Only eat meat, and Omnivores: Eat both plants and animals

500

Balance vs Unbalance force

What is "Balance force: objects do not move. Unbalance force: objects do move."

500

Which biome is characterized by a layer of permafrost

What is the "Tundra"
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