A relationship between species in which both species benefit.
What is mutualism
New substances formed in a chemical reaction
Mass divided by volume is the formula for ...?
What is Density ( D = M/V)
Solar, Wind and Geothermal are examples of what
These organisms are herbivores, therefore they are _________ consumers
What is primary
What causes the earth to have seasons
What is the Earths tilt on its axis (23.5 degrees)
High pressure systems are usually associated with what type of weather
What is clear skies, calm weather
This cell organelle provides the cell with ATP (energy) it needs to perform its function and activities
What is mitochondria
Elements on the periodic table are considered ______ substances
What is Pure
What is a convergent boundary between oceanic and continental crust, creating a subduction zone.
This body system is responsible for hormones
What is the Endocrine System
What function does ATP carry out in living things
What is used to capture and transfer energy. (Occurs in the mitochondria of the cells through cellular respiration)
What is the difference between a compound and a mixture
What is compounds are substances formed when chemical bonds are formed between two elements (ex. CO2 ). Mixtures are when two or more elements or compounds are mixed physically without chemical bonding (Ex. Salt Water ..... H20 and NACL)
The push or pull on an object is known as
What is Force
Kinetic energy ______ as mass ________
What is Increases; Increases OR Decreases; Decreases
Name two differences between a plant and animal cell
What is Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplast and a a large vacuole (helps plump the cell and hold shape)
H20 has the greatest amount of hydrogen bonds in its _______ phase, and the least amount of hydrogen bonds in its _______ phase.
Solid ; Gas
Describe the rock cycle and how each three different types of rocks form
What is Sedimentary rocks form from compaction and cementation of sediments. Metamorphic rocks form through heat and pressure. Igneous rocks form from melted magma.
In a process called transpiration, plants get rid of excess water through pores in the leaves called stomata. This excess water is then released into the atmosphere as part of the water cycle. What term describes how the released water enters the atmosphere?
What is evaporation