This is the term for a consumer who eats both plants and animals.
A. Herbivore
B. Omnivore
C. Carnivore
What is B omnivore?
Is the type of plate boundary where the sea - floor spreading occurs
what is divergent?
This is the type of plate boundary where sea-floor spreading occurs.
A. Divergent
B. Convergent
C. Transform
What is A. Divergent
Subatomic particle that is neutral and found in the nucleus
What are the neutrons?
Moon phase in which the moon is 0% illuminated
What is a new moon?
What is kinetic energy?
This type of reproduction requires only one parent organism.
What is asexual reproduction?
The unit for force
What is a Newton?
The location of electrons
What is electron cloud?
A group of billions of stars and their planets, gas and dust. Identified by its shape (elliptical, irregular and spiral)
What is a galaxy?
When an organism is only made of one cell.
What is a unicellular organism?
If brown eyes are dominant to green eyes, and a person with green eyes and a person with brown eyes mate, what are the most likely results for eye color in their offspring
What is Brown
The law that states matter is not created or destroyed
What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?
These two subatomic particles make up the mass of an atom.
What are protons and neutrons?
Model the movement of both a divergent and convergent boundary.
This type of organism creates its own food
a. producer
b. consumer
c. none of the above
What is a producer?
Source of ALL energy in food web, food chain & energy pyramids
what is the Sun?
Organelle where sunlight is converted to sugar for plants (HINT: only found in plant cells)
what are chloroplasts?
The number of protons in an element with an atomic number of 12
What is 12 protons?
Use the HR diagram to identify the coldest, brightest star group.
What are supergiants?
Type of energy that comes from the sun
What is radiant energy?
Is the number of waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
What is frequency?
Elements and compounds are classified on this chart.
What is the periodic table?
The theory that explains how Pangaea is related to the modern day map and explains how the continents drifted apart.
What is continental drift?
These are formed at transform boundaries.
What are earthquakes and fault lines?