7.1 Bath Bomb Unit/7.2 MRE Unit
7.3 M'Kenna
7.4 Matter Cycling (Photosynthesis)
7.6 (Human Impact) + 8.1 (Contact Forces)
8.2 (Sound Waves)
100

The property of a substance that calculates how tightly packed the particles are. 

What is density?

100

M'Kenna showed differences from a healthy person in this specific area of the digestive system. 

What is the small intestine?

100

The process that involves plants using sunlight to drive a reaction that allows for them to grow. 

What is photosynthesis?

100

Carbon dioxide is released when this is burned. They are made from very old, buried organic material such as decomposed prehistoric plants, animal, etc. 

What are fossil fuels?


100

This is the highness or lowness of a sound. It depends on the frequency of vibrations of the sound source. 

What is pitch?

200

The amount of  MOLECULES in 2H20

What is 2?

200

The monomer that a starch polymer, such as a graham cracker, breaks down into in order to enter the bloodstream. 

What is glucose?

200

This is the molecule that we get when we eat plants. 

What is glucose?

200

The increase in Earth's temperature is increasing this process of turning a liquid into a gas which is in turn causing flooding and droughts

What is evaporation?

200

This term is the loudness of sound. 

What is amplitude?

300

The amount of Hydrogen (H) atoms in 2H20

What is 4?

300

This is the most important function of the small intestine. 

What is absorption of nutrients?
300

This is the process that plants do when they do not have access to sunlight so that they do not die. 

What is cellular respiration?

300

The energy of motion. 

What is kinetic energy?

300
Sound moves faster through this medium. 

What is solid?

400

This type of reaction, which occurs in the heater of an MRE, releases energy in the form of heat and feels warm. 

What is an exothermic reactions?

400

This is the disease that M'Kenna was diagnosed with that was causing weight loss, fatigue, etc. 

What is celiac disease?

400

These small openings on the underside of leaves allow for the plant to intake carbon dioxide. 

What are stomata?

400

This term tells us how much an object can deform before it breaks. 

What is elastic limit?

400

The amount of waves within one second. 

What is frequency?

500

These two bathbomb ingredients are responsible for the chemical reaction that causes the bubbling/fizzing

What are citric acid and baking soda?

500

This enzyme found in saliva begins to break down starch into glucose. 

What is amylase?

500

These are the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis. 

What are inputs: water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and outputs: oxygen, glucose?

500

This Newton's Law is also known as the Law of Inertia and states that an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced, external force. 

What is Newton's First Law?
500

How louder sounds compare to softer sounds when it comes to energy. 

What is "Louder sounds have more energy than quieter sounds"?

M
e
n
u