Antibiotics kill these.
What is Bacteria?
The process of water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide create glucose for plants.
What is Photosynthesis?
These are examples of what?
Solar Energy, Hydropower, Wind Energy
What are Renewable Energy Sources?
A row on a periodic table.
What is a Period?
Most of the world's water is located here.
What are Polar Ice Caps?
Measles, Chicken Pox, Flu, and Mumps
These infectious diseases are examples of what?
What are Viral Diseases?
This is where the protons and neutrons are located.
What is the Nucleus?
These are examples of what?
Oil, Coal, Natural Gases, Nuclear Energy
What are Nonrenewable Sources of Energy?
A column on a periodic table.
What is a Group?
Circulates the water on Earth.
What is the Water Cycle?
You need these to grow and heal your muscles.
What is Protein?
What is Fermentation?
A disadvantage with this type of energy is that it produces radioactive waste.
What is Nuclear Energy?
This determines where the element is located on the periodic table.
What is an Atomic Number?
A pure substance made up of only one atom.
What is an Element?
These include fats and oils. They act as an energy reserve and regulate hormones.
What are Lipids?
This is a product of photosynthesis that most living things need to survive.
What is Oxygen?
This type of energy produces less pollution.
What is Renewable Energy?
The three main groups in the periodic table
The number of negatively charged particles on the outer shell.
What are Valence Electrons?
A living thing that spreads an infectious disease to other organisms.
What is a Vector?
Photosynthesis occurs here.
What is Chloroplasts?
A photovoltaic cell captures ___ to be used for a certain type of power
What is Sunlight?
The sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
What is Atomic Mass?
Organisms in the deep ocean that produce their own light.
What are Bioluminescent?