This kind of mixture is made up of visibly different parts.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
This planet is the closest to the Sun in our Solar System.
What is Mercury?
This system processes the food you eat so your body can absorb the nutrients.
What is the digestive system?
What unit are forces measured in?
What are Newtons?
Our very first lab this year investigated this topic by layering different kinds of fluids on top of each other to make a gradient
What is density?
This type of particle is made when two or more atoms are connected by a bond.
What is a molecule?
This star is the largest object in our solar system.
What is Sol? or What is the Sun?
This system is the control center for your body, and sends commands through the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches.
What is the nervous system?
This kind of force is generated by all object, but is commonly associated with planets and other very massive objects. The strength of this force relies on an object's mass and how far away it is from other objects.
What is gravity?
This term describes a type of species that can disrupt and take over ecosystems!
What are invasive species?
The substance that makes up everything on our planet can be described by this word.
What is matter?
This word describes a series of robots that NASA has sent to explore Mars before the arrival of future manned missions.
What is a rover?
This type of molecule is a chemical messenger produced by the endocrine system. They travel through the blood and send long-acting messages to various parts of the body.
What is a hormone?
Newton's Second Law is often represented by this formula.
What is F = ma?
This is the name of our skeleton friend in the Science Lab!
Who is Albert Spinestein?
Bubbles, heat, and a sudden colour change are all signs of this event happening.
What is a chemical change/reaction?
This celestial object has an extremely powerful gravitational pull - once an object has passed its boundary or "event horizon," it cannot escape!
What is a black hole?
This organ, which is part of the excretory system, filters your blood to separate the excess water and wastes into urine.
What is the kidney?
This term refers to a change in speed or velocity. It can be increasing or decreasing.
What is acceleration?
These terms describe two different kinds of data - one kind is data that works with numbers and measurements, while the other deals with observations and descriptions.
What is quantitative and qualitative data?
This separation technique separates mixtures based on the particle size of their ingredients.
What is filtration separation?
This planet is also known as the "Sideways Planet" due to its unusual rotation - it rotates on a sideways axis rather than a vertical one.
What is Uranus?
The pineal gland in your brain produces this special chemical messenger to help you sleep. It is produced in the dark, which is why you turn your lights off at bedtime!
What is melatonin?
This word sums up Newton's First Law. It describes the tendency for objects to remain either in motion or at rest unless something forces them to change.
What is inertia?
These two cats have shown up in a few different places throughout the year!
Who are Nutmeg and Sputnik?