The type of bond that produces ions.
What is ionic bond?
The charge of electrons
What is negative?
This causes identical DNA to be produced in offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
Organisms that depend on other organisms for food.
What are heterotrophs?
Gatorade is an example of a
What is a homogeneous mixture/solution?
Give an example of adhesion.
What is water molecules sticking to the car?
Coffee is considered to be acidic, basic, or a neutral substance.
What is acidic? (pH of 5)
The type of bond produced from hydrogen bonding with another element.
What is hydrogen bond?
The charge of protons
What is positive?
Organisms that make their own food.
What are autotrophs?
This causes DNA to be similar, not identical, in offspring.
What is sexual reproduction?
Rocky road ice cream is an example of
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
Air is an example of
What is a homogeneous mixture?
Oven cleaner is acidic, basic, or a neutral substance.
What is basic? (pH of 13.8)
The sub atomic particle that causes bonding to occur
What are the electrons?
A positively or negatively charged atom is called
What is an ion?
Your baby picture and 8th grade picture shows that you have
What is grown?
The organisms ability to break down food for energy is called
What is metabolism?
Surface tension is produced by the __________ of the water molecules
What is cohesion?
NH3 is an example of a
What is compound?
A plant is a ______ organism.
What is multicellular?
The type of bond that produces molecules.
What is a covalent bond?
The subatomic particles that produces isotopes
What are neutrons?
Maintaining normal blood pressure is an example of
What is homeostasis?
A baby learning to talk is an example of
What is development?
The things that are the same in all parts of the experiment.
What are constants?
Italian salad dressing is an example of a
What is a suspension?
The part of the experiment that is purposely changed.
What is independent variable?
The type of bond that formed NH3 is called
What is a hydrogen bond?
Describe the movement of the electrons that are the farthest from the nucleus.
What is they move the fastest?
Fe-57 & Fe-58 are
What are isotopes?
The flu virus becoming resistant to a vaccine is an example of
What is evolultion/evolving?
The part of the experiment that the results are compared to
What is the control?
The use of science to solve problems.
What is technology?
The substance that helps control pH levels in the body.
What are buffers?
Define scientific law.
What is it tells an occurrence occurs but doesn't explain why>
The subatomic particle(s) that make up most of the mass of an atom.
What are protons and neutrons?
Define scientific theory.
What is a well-tested explanation for an occurrence in nature?
Name the macromolecules of living things.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
The statement that is tested in an experiment.
What is hypothesis?
The information written during the experiment is called
What is data?
While driving 80 mph on I-55, Tim sees a highway patrol car. Tim slows back down to 70 mph. Name the stimulus.
What is Tim sees a highway patrol car?