In an experiment, the one variable that is changed is called the
What is independent variable
Change over time, the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
What is Evolution
Which type of force(s) will cause a change in an object's motion?
What is an unbalanced force
A diagram plotting the surface temperatures of stars against their absolute magnitude is called
What is an H-R diagram
This organelle provides the cell with the ATP it needs to perform its functions and activities
What is the mitochondria
In an experiment, the factor that we measure is called the
What is the dependent variable
A diagram representing the transfer of energy from the Sun through producers and a series of consumers.
What is a Food web
Which has the SHORTEST wavelength and, therefore, the highest frequency/most energy
What are Gamma Rays
Which is needed to determine the amount of gravitational force between two objects?
What is distance and mass
Cloning results in two organisms that are
What is genetically identical
A well tested set of ideas that explains events that occur in nature.
What is Theory
An organism that can produce food from inorganic materials (carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water)
What is Autotroph (plants)
Heat transfer always goes from
What is Hot to Cold
Which type of eclipse is shown in the diagram?
What is a Lunar eclipse
What is the Law of Conservation of mass?
what is...Mass is never created or destroyed
A well-tested concrete explanation how things work
What is a Law.
An animal that obtains nutrients only from plants
What is a herbivore
What is the formula for density?
What is mass / volume
Which type of eclipse is shown in this picture?
What is a Solar eclipse
Which type of plate boundary would cause mountains to form?
What is Convergent
A statement based off of your observations.
What is an inference
A relationship between two species where one benefits while the other is harmed
What is Parasitism
the central region of an atom where its neutrons and protons are is its
What is nucleus
Which type of rock is most likely to be form from a lava flow from a volcano?
What are Igneous rocks
What is the top layer of the Earth's surface called?
What is Crust