The action and organism to modify its location
What is movement
A thin semipermeable sheet of tissue that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell
What is the cell membrane?
The study of the external features of an organism.
What is morphology?
A diagram which show the dry mass of consumers and producers in a habitat.
What is the pyramid of mass?
Occurs when two population of the same species can no longer successfully breed together.
What is reproductive isolation?
A substance that dissolves in a solute
What is a solvent?
The measure of the mass of one unit volume of a certain substance.
What is density?
A type of rock that was formed as a result of intense heat and pressure in the Earth's crust.
What are metamorphic rocks?
A section of Chemistry that involves the calculation of the molar mass, mole and mass of the products and reactants of a certain reaction.
Hint: Chemical calculations
What is stoichiometry?
This states that the product of pressure and volume is equal to the product of the number of moles, a constant, and temperature.
Pressure x volume= moles x constant x temperature
constant=8.3145 l kPa/K mol
What is the ideal gas law?
This is how chemist arranged all the elements.
What is the periodic table?
A deficiency disease suffered by those who are lacking Vitamin C.
What is scurvy?
Two sets of lines that will never meet.
What are parallel lines?
An element, given by the electronic configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p3 .
Hint: Sum up the indexes to get the proton no.
This element forms 78% of Earth's atmosphere and is among a group of elements, known as pnictogens.
What is nitrogen?
This can be used to find probability in complex circumstances, specifically when sets of condition related to that event is provided.
What is bayes' theorem?
An organ that produces bile to neutralise the acidity of pepsin from the stomach.
What is the gall bladder?
The angle at which a light ray approaches a certain medium.
What is the angle of incidence?
The study of the relationship between angles and length in triangles.
What is trigonometry?
This states the relationship between potential difference, current and resistance.
What is Ohm's law?
This states that the speed of liquid flowing out of an orifice is the same as the speed of an object when it hits the ground from the water level at any point in time.
What is Torricelli's theorem?
a pair of equations containing two variables that must be solved.
What is simultaneous equation?
This measure the degree to which metals react with other substance.
What is reactivity?
This the degree of an object's movement relative to their mass.
Obtained by finding the product of mass and velocity.
What is momentum?
This is the study of shapes in graphs (Cartesian), often governed by different equations.
What is coordinate geometry?
This is the section of the genes in the lagging stand of the DNA created by RNA primase followed by DNA polymerase copying in the 5'--->3' opposite direction.
What are okazaki fragments?