What is the Nucleus and Electron Cloud
This is a push or pull on an object
What is a Force
The Tectonic plates dance goes
What is (act it out)
Convergent ==><==
Divergent <== ==>
Transform v^
The most basic unit of life is
What are cells
This type of energy is what allows to speak to each other
What is sonic energy
The three subatomic particles in atoms and their charges are
Protons positive
Electrons negative
Neutrons no charge (neutral)
Acceleration is defined as
What is any change in motion (Speed and/or direction)
The driving force behind Plate Tectonics is
What are convection currents
To be conisdered alive an organism (4 answers)
What are
Must be made of cells
Evolve over time
Reproduce
Grow and Develop
Respond to their Environment
Obtain and use energy
Maintain a stable internal environment (homeostasis)
This is the only kind of energy you can hold because it's stored in matter.
What is chemical energy
The amount of this particle determines an atoms elemental identity
What are protons
If I apply 20 Newtons of force to an object and move it 5 meters how much Work have I done?
What is 100 Joules of work
The most massive object in the Solar System is
What is The Sun
Biotic parts of an ecosystem are
Abiotic are
what are All of its living/dead parts
All of its nonliving parts
This kind of energy exist when electrons are able to flow through one atom to the next and so on.
What is electrical energy
These particles determine chemical properties like reactivity
What are Valence Electrons
Unbalanced force means _______ and is always represented by the number ______
A sattelite is
The structures that make plant cells different from animal cells are
Chloroplasts
Central Vacuole
Cell Wall
This type of energy moves through space is particles called photons it's properties are determined by wavelength
What is Radiant energy
The number of Valence Electrons that go in the first three layers are
What is 2,8,18
When the forces acting on an object are Balanced the object
what is does not accelerate
This is the name for a collection of stars that usually orbit a supermassive blackhole at the middle
What is a Galaxy
Name 4 body systems and their basic function
What are
Digestive - Obtaining Energy
Nervous- Information and Commands
Respiratory- Oxygen in and CO2 out
Integumentary- Armor and Homeostasis
Muscular - Movement, Structure, Protection
Cardiovascular- Transporting Nutrients and Wastes
Skeletal - Protection and Structure (blood production)
Excratory - Removing Wastes
Endocrine - Regulating Hormones
Immune - Detecting, Killing, Removing pathogens
Reproductive- Makin dah babies
This type of energy is most commonly found in the cores of living stars and involves combining light elements into heavier ones
What is Nuclear Energy (fusion)