What is a neuron
A cell that contains nerves which is in the nervous system
What is a cell
The basic structural and functional unit of life
What is an element
Substance that occurs in nature, what the periodic table is composed of
What is a force
A force shows the energy that is present in the environment
What is a fossil
An impression of an organism that lived in the past
What is a joint
A place in the body where two bones come together
Function of DNA
Composes all genetic material that is needed for an organism to function
What are compounds
A combination of elements, for example H2O or NaCl
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy= Energy gained from movement
Potential Energy= Energy that is stored
What is the core
The core is the center of the earth
What is the circulatory system
The system responsible for circulating blood around the body, this system is commonly associated with the heart
What is a nucleus
The control center for the cells which contains chromosomes and is surrounded by a membrane
Isotopes deal with
The number of neutrons in an element, the protons nor electrons do not change when talking about an isotope, only neutrons
Law of Inertia (Newton's First Law)
An object remains at rest until acted upon by an outside force
What is mantle
The layer between earth's center and the outer crust of the earth
What is the digestive system
The system that is known for breaking down and absorbing nutrients, associated with the stomach
What are enzymes
Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
What are ions and what has to change in order for the atom to become an ion
An ion is a particle with a charge and the number of electrons have to change in order for it to be an ion
Law of Applied Force (Newton's Second Law, hint there is a formula) and Law of Action and Reaction (Newton's Third Law)
Applied Force= Force is equal to mass times acceleration
Law of action and reaction= Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
What is magma and what are ingeneous rocks
Magma= melted rock
Ingeneous rock= Rock formed when magma cools
What is the respiratory system
The system that is responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide, commonly associated with the lungs
What is a cytoplasm
The other material within the cell besides the nucleus
Balance this equation:
Na+ Cl2= NaCl
2 Na+ Cl2= 2 NaCl
Application of the Law of Applied Force:
Suppose I have 250 grams of candy on me and I threw the candy into the air and I calculate it goes 4.8 m/s2, what is the resulting force (units: g m/s2)
1200 g m/s2
What does tectonic mean
Pertaining to the earth's movement, particularly the earth's crust's movement