🧬 Cells

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🔋 Systems in Action
STEM
100

This organelle is responsible for producing energy in the cell. It is the POWERHOUSE of the cell.

A: What is the mitochondria?

100

This force pushes upward on an object in a fluid.

A: What is buoyancy?

100

Are these the correct steps of water treatment?

1. Coagulation and Flocculation

2. Sedimentation

3. Filteration

4. Disinfection

5. Fluoridation

Yes

100

The point where the catapult arm rotates is called this.

A: What is the fulcrum?

100

A student performs only one trial. Why is this a problem?

A: What is results may not be reliable?

200

Name one key difference between plant and animal cells.

A: What is plant cells have a cell wall (or chloroplasts), while animal cells do not?

200

Why do objects float in saltwater more easily than freshwater?

A: What is saltwater has greater density?

200

In May 2000, bacterial contamination of municipal water happened in which Ontario town? and What cause it?

What is Walkerton?

What is Heavy rainfall resulting in surface runoff containing E. coli entering the water supply system. The bacteria came from manure spread by farming practices. 

200

Increasing the length of the throwing arm has what effect on the projectile?

A: What is it increases speed and distance?

(Think long levers)

200

This variable is measured or observed in an experiment.

A: What is the dependent variable?

300

A cell swells and bursts in distilled water. What process caused this?

A: What is osmosis?

300

Does temperature increase or decrease viscosity of most liquids?

A: What is higher temperature decreases viscosity? (think honey)

300

An increase in temperature resulting from certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere creating radiant energy and warming the Earth's surface. 

What is Greenhouse Effect?

300

This type of energy is stored when the catapult arm is pulled back.

A: What is elastic potential energy?

300

This term describes all the factors that must stay the same for a fair test.

A: What are controlled variables?

400

This structure provides support and protection in plant cells but is not found in animal cells.

A: What is the cell wall?

400

This is the amount of mass in a given volume.

A: What is density?

400

An area of land where all the water (from rain, snowmelt, and runoff) drains into the same body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean.

What is a watershed?

400

This energy is transferred to the projectile during launch.

A: What is kinetic energy?

400

A student tests plant growth but changes both water and sunlight. What is the issue?

A: What is there are multiple independent variables (unfair test)?

500

This process allows materials to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration without energy.

A: What is diffusion?

500

Do objects that are less dense float or sink in water?

They float

500

What are the 3 types of pH Levels?

What is: Acidic, Neutral and Basic

500

This variable is changed when testing different catapult arm lengths.

A: What is the independent variable?

500

What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment?

A: What is to provide a baseline for comparison?

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