Scientific Method
Energy, Forces, and Motion
Chemistry
Periodic Table
Ecology
100
What is the name of the step in scientific method where you make an educated prediction about what the answer to your investigative question will be?
Hypothesis
100
What form does all energy travel in?
WAVES
100
Which of the following are physical properties? Select All. Yes you need to get all correct for the points! - Color - State of Matter - Flammability - Density - Reactivity with water
Color State of Matter Density
100
Silver
What is AG
100
What is the name for plants in an ecology energy pyramid?
PRODUCERS
200
A(n) _____________ is a guess you can make based on a piece of evidence in text, a graph, or from data
Inference
200
If Ryan is wearing a blue shirt, it means that the shirt is reflecting ___________ color(s) and absorbing ______________ color (s)
It reflects BLUE, which then travels to your eyes so you see blue! All other colors are absorbed.
200
Rust is the result of Iron (in rocks, our blood, cars, bikes, etc) reacting with what substance?
Oxygen!
200
Iron
What is FE
200
What does all energy start as that is later transferred through ecosystems?
Light energy from the sun!
300
A furniture mover is trying to figure out what type of surface to put on his truck ramp to make boxes slide more easily. He covers the ramp with various materials and timed how long it took a 20 kg box to slide from the top to the bottom. The materials he used were duct tape, a plastic sheet, and sand paper. What was the independent variable?
The type of material he put on the ramp!
300
Draw a wave and label the AMPLITUDE and WAVELENGTH
(model on board)
300
For each situation, label it a Physical Change, a Chemical Change, or both! 1. Baking Cookies 2. Lighting Fireworks 3. Boiling Water
1. Both - Color change, odor, changes texture and shape 2. Both - Color change, gave off light, changed shape 3. Physical - Still water, just changes states
300
Gold
What is AU
300
What are the PRODUCTS of photosynthesis?
Glucose and Oxygen
400
What is the phrase we used in class to remember what a DEPENDENT variable is?
D for Data! It's what we measure, the information we collect
400
2 parts, must get both right for the points. 1.What is the relationship between mass and gravity? 2.What is the relationship between distance and gravity?
1. More mass equals more gravity! 2. More distance between objects equals less gravitational force!
400
What are two ways to speed up the rate of a chemical reaction?
Possibilities: - Increase surface area - Add more reactants - Heat the reactants - Use a smaller container - (add a catalyst)
400
Cobalt
What is CO
400
Define MUTUALISM and provide one example that does not involve humans (think about our examples from class!)
Many choices...
500
Why is a control necessary in a scientific investigation?
So that you have a comparison point. That way you know how much affect your changed variables actually had on the 'norm'
500
Draw a lever that is 15 units long. The effort is being applied to the lefthand side of the lever. The load, or resistance, is on the righthand side. Place a fulcrum that will create a mechanical advantage of 2.
The fulcrum should be after unit 10!
500
this equation is 'balanced': CH4 2 + O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O What does it mean for an equation to be 'balanced'? Use the words ATOM and CONSERVATION OF MASS
The law of conservation of mass states that matter is not created or destroyed. This means you must have the same amount of atoms in the product that you did in the reactant.
500
Mercury
What is HG
500
In 1 or 2 sentences, describe how respiration is involved with YOU! Use the words: mechanical energy, chemical energy (glucose), respiration, and muscle cells
Could be said a few ways...but an example: You have chemical energy (glucose) from the food you eat. Respiration occurs in your muscle cells and breaks down that glucose and it is transformed to mechanical energy to move your body!
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