Motion and Forces
Weather and Atmosphere
General Science
Human Body
Cells and Genetics
100
This is the distance divided by the time
What is speed?
100
The amount of force exerted on an object by the air.
What is air pressure?
100
The "stuff" that makes up everything in the universe known to man - if you don't mind, it doesn't ________
What is matter?
100
206
What are the number of bones in the body?
100
Any change in the normal arrangment of DNA is called this ________.
What is a mutation?
200
This is the formula for change in speed over time - velocity(f) - velocity(i) / time
What is acceleration?
200
The front of a cold weather air mass
What is cold front?
200
The scientific unit for measuring volume
What is a liter?
200
This part of your gastrointestinal tract can be nearly 30 feet long?
What is your small intestines?
200
This is the basic unit of life
What is a cell?
300
The larger the force applied to an object, the greater the acceleration; the larger the mass of an object the slower the acceleration of an object
What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?
300
The motion of air due to unequal heating of the Earth's surface and changing air pressures
What is wind?
300
These are the smallest units of matter
What is an atom?
300
This organ contains an Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) strong enough to burn a hole in carpet
What is your stomach?
300
When an organism does not have any pigmentation (color0 in its skin, hair, or eyes
What is albinoism?
400
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
What is Newton's 3rd Law (the law of action and reaction)?
400
Rain that has a higher than normal acid content that is caused by air pollution.
What is acid rain?
400
Greenhouse gas that we breathe out on a constant basis
What is Carbon Dioxide?
400
This is the largest organ in your body and is responsible for processing all the chemicals that come into your body
What is your liver?
400
You may have up to 100 million of these types of cells that can grow larger but can not reproduce - once they are dead they are dead
What are brain cells?
500
An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by another force.
What is Newton's 1st Law (law of inertia
500
The point at which water vapor condenses to form clouds, fog or dew
What is dew point?
500
Solids, liquids and gases
What are the 3 states of matter
500
A human body can go nearly 40 days without this but only 4-7 days without this
What is food and water
500
These cells actually eat foreign material out of you blood stream.
What are phagocytes (white blood cells)?
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