What is the difference between biotic and abiotic?
Biotic is all living things. Abiotic is nonliving things.
Which system is responsible for helping you breath?
Respiratory System
Newton has how many laws of motion?
3
Name the first 10 elements of the periodic table, in order.
Hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon.
What does "Inexhaustible Resource" mean?
It is nearly impossible to run out of.
Which ecosystem is harsh with extreme heat?
Desert
What is the scientific name for your shoulder blade?
Scapula
Name the three states of matter.
Solid, liquid, gas.
An element is a ________________, which means it cannot be broken down into another substance.
pure substance
What is the actual name of your kneecap?
Patella
Which ecosystem is simple due to its harsh conditions and long winters?
Tundra
About how many cells make up your body?
37 trillion
What is Newton's First Law of Motion?
An object in motion (or at rest) stays in motion (or at rest) unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is a homogenous mixture?
Name an example.
molecules that are mixed up in an even distribution
sugar water, lemonade, soda, air
How many pounds does adult skin weigh?
8 pounds
Name the levels of organization in order from most to least specific.
Organism, population, community, ecosystem
Which body system is responsible for protecting a person's body from it's environment?
Integumentary System
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
For every reaction, there is any equal and opposite reaction.
How are elements arranged in the table?
Atomic weight and similar properties
What are the four spheres of the Earth?
Hydrosphere, Geosphere (Litosphere), Atmosphere, Biosphere
What are the three currently recognized domains?
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya.
Femur.
Lane.
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Force=mass x acceleration
What is the name of the Russian chemist who formulated the periodic table?
Dmirti Mendeleev
Name the Taxonomic Classification from least to most specific.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.