Genetics/ Structures and Functions of Living Things
Ecosystems
Forces and Motion
Matter, Properties, and Change/ Energy Conservation and Transfer
Earth Systems, Structures and Processes
100
organisms that contain a variety of cells with specialized functions.
What is a multicellular organism?
100
This is primary energy source for all ecosystem food chains.
What is the sun?
100
This occurs when two objects rub against eachother.
What is friction?
100
This porocess allows organisms to control the amount of water stored within them.
What is transpiration?
100
This is responsible for severe changes in weather patterns resulting in floods and droughts.
What is El Nino?
200
Traits that are learned or a result of one's experiences.
What are acquired characteristics ?
200
An animal that consumes both producers and other consumers.
What is an omnivore?
200
This type of force is equal, but opposite in direction
What is balanced force?
200
This is caused by uneven heating of earth's surface.
What is wind?
200
This causes stormy weather
What is a low pressure system?
300
This system transports beneficial gases and nutrients throughout your body.
What is the Circulatory System?
300
Rocks, water, air, and soil are examples of this.
What are abiotic factors of an ecosystem?
300
Any time an object is moved it is a result of this.
What is unbalance force?
300
This occurs as the result of electromagnaeit waves being transmitted.
What is radiation?
300
This cuases weather to remain hte same for many days.
What is a stationary front?
400
These are passed down through a person's genes, or DNA
What are inherited characteristics?
400
A flock of geese living in a field of grass is an example of this.
What is a community?
400
This causes an object at rest to remain at rest and an object in motion to remain in motion.
What is inertia?
400
What is responsible for land breeze and sea breeze occuring?
What is convection current? What is uneven heating of earth and water?
400
These prevailing winds cuase weather in the United States to move from West to East.
What are prevailing westerlies?
500
This system is responsible for sending signals to all other body systems.
What is the nervous system.
500
An animal's specific function or role within an ecosystem.
What is a niche?
500
When an object stops, starts, or changes direction.
What is acceleration?
500
Both of these processes within the water cycle occur as a result of changes in heat energy.
What are condensation and evaporation?
500
This season occurs in the Southern Hemisphere when the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing new plant growth.
What is Autumn?
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