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Science skills
200

This part of the nervous system processes incoming information and sends coordinated responses to maintain your body's processes.  

Central Nervous System- Brain & Spinal Cord

200

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

200

Name the 4 Global Systems.

Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Biosphere

200

Where does sound travel faster; water or air? 

Water

200

Define independent variable. 

Variable you are changing in an experiment.

400

Plants produce glucose using sunlight in this process.

Photosynthesis

400

Name the chemical symbol for Lead.

Pb

400

Name the planet that rotates on its side. 

Uranus 

400

State the difference between concave and convex lenses.

Concave lenses curve inward, are thinner in the middle, and diverge light. 

Convex lenses curve outward, are thicker in the middle, and converge (focus) light.



400

When sketching a graph in science. Which axes do the independent and dependent variables go? 

Independent- x axis 

Dependent- y axis 

600

Name the scientist who developed the theory of natural selection. 

Charles Darwin

600

Our bodies need iron. Where in the body is the most of the iron found? 

Blood 

600

Where is the largest volcano in the solar system?

Mars- it is called Olympus Mons

600

Draw a wave diagram and label key parts.

Best team picture wins! 

600

True or false: when writing a lab report, it is fine to use personal pronouns such as I, my, we 

False- lab reports need to be informative and should avoid using any personal pronouns!
800

Which two mammals lay eggs? 

Echidna & Platypus 

800

Who invented the first battery? 

Count Alessandro Volta

800

Order the following surfaces from low to high albedo.

Grass, Dry concrete, Desert sand, Fresh snow, Open ocean

Open ocean, Dry concrete, Grass, Desert sand, Fresh snow

800

True or False: Your weight tells you how much matter makes up your body.

False. That is mass! 

800

What step do you do first when using a bunsen burner in a science experiment? Turn on the gas from the tap or strike a matchstick.

Strike a matchstick

1000

Name a mammal that can fly. 

Bat 

1000

Which chemical causes the burning taste sensation when eating chillies? 

Capsaicin

1000

Name the atmospheric layer where the ozone layer resides, crucial for absorbing harmful UV radiation, and what chemical process creates ozone?

Stratosphere

1000

Which muscle in the human body can produce the most force for its size? 

Jaw muscle- called masseter! When an adult bites down hard, they can exert a force of 90N on their back teeth. That’s like sitting a 90kg weight on your molars!

1000

In a science lab room, list three safety equipment besides PPE (lab coat, safety goggles, gloves)

Fume hood, Eye wash, Fire extinguisher, Emergency shower, Chemical storage cabinets, First Aid kit

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