V/Invertebrates
Waves
Substances and Properties
Energy and Electricity
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100

What organs do fish have that they use for breathing?

What are gills?

100

Label Crest and Trough. 

Crest at the top.

Trough at the bottom. 

100

Another name for a chemical change is a __________?

What is a chemical reaction?
100

If two magnets are held together with the south poles facing each other, would they attract or repel?

Repel

100

How many chambers does the heart have?

Four chambers

200

What type of symmetry does a starfish have?

Radial Symmetry

200

What type of electromagnetic wave results in sunburn?

What is UV radiation?

200

Are changes in state of matter (solid to liquid or liquid to gas) an example of a physical or chemical change?

Physical change

200

What is the type of energy that a car would possess when it is sat at the top of the hill?

What is potiental energy?
200
This is the type of cell division that occurs when a cell divides into four un-identical cells.

What is meiosis?

300

There are three different types of skeletons: Hydrostatic, Exoskeleton and Endoskeleton. Which is the type that is soft internal structures protected by a thick, hard outer covering?

What is a Exoskeleton?

300

What is Pitch?

It is how high or low a sound seems.

300

When you mix oil and water, the oil sits on top of the water. Is this a homeogenous or heterogenous mixture?

What is a heterogenous mixture?

300

What are the two elements found in Earth's core that creates a magnetic field?

Iron and Nickel

300

The atomic number is the number of _______ and _________

Protons and neutrons

400

Reptiles, birds and mammals do not need water for reproduction, what do they have instead that is found within the egg?

What is the amniotic sac?

400

The ear has the outer, middle and inner. Which part of the ear converts sound waves to nerve signals?

Inner ear

400

What subatomic particles is the nucleus of an atom composed of?

Protons and Neutrons

400

What direction does a magnetic field always travel? (From what pole to what pole?)

North to South

400

What us the main artery of the heart? (hint: begins with an "a")

What is the aorta?
500

What makes Marsupials different from other vertebrate cchordates?

They raise their young in a pouch.

500

Why do mechanical waves travel slower than electromagnetic waves?

Because they have to travel through matter. 

500

When a neutral atom loses a electron, is a positively or negatively charged ion formed?

A positively charged ion

500

why do we use copper for wires?

Because it is a good electrical conductor

500

How do you calculate max heart rate? (think back to our lab)

220 - age

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