In the lab, always point test tubes _______ from yourself and other students.
What is away?
The smallest unit of a living thing.
What is a cell?
The layer of the Earth farthest from the surface.
What is the inner core?
Atoms combine to form the _________ of the periodic table.
What are elements?
The term for an educated guess made before an experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
Cells go through mitosis or cell division to create more _________ for growth and repair.
What are cells?
When we calculate distance covered over a period of time we are measuring...
What is speed?
The layer of the Earth humans have been able to reach through drilling.
What is the crust?
The part of an atom with a positive charge.
What is a proton?
The numbered list of steps you follow when carrying out a scientific experiment.
What is a procedure?
The strong protective barrier outside plant cell membranes.
The unit that we use to measure force in (named after a famous Scientist).
What is a Newton?
This term describes the light reflection of a mineral.
What is luster?
The part of an atom with a negative charge.
What is an electron?
The process Scientists go through to investigate a scientific question.
What is the Scientific Method?
The body system that carries oxygen throughout the body (includes the heart).
What is the circulatory system?
Newton's Law of Motion that states that force= mass x acceleration.
What is Newton's Second Law?
The hardest mineral (hardness of 10).
What is a diamond?
A measurement of an objects mass per unit of volume is the...
What is density?
Use this technique when your teacher tells you to smell a chemical in the lab
What is wafting?
The control center of the cell that contains DNA is called...
What is the nucleus?
Newton's Law of Motion that states every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force.
What is Newton's Third Law?
A common land formation caused when plates come together at a convergent boundary.
What is a mountain?
Oobleck is known as a __________ fluid.
What is non-newtonian?