What is the term used to describe something that physically exists, that can be seen or touched?
Tangible
A group of similar cells combine to form _______
Tissues
Which equipment can be used to measure temperature?
Thermometer
Plants are able to create food in the form of
Glucose
The smallest unit of matter is an ____
Atom
Organisms that are comprise of only one cell are ___________ , while organisms that are made up of many cells are ___________
Unicellular, Multicellular
How many metres are in a kilometer?
1,000
Which of the following parts of a plant has the most chlorophyll?
Root, Bark, Leaves or Flower
Leaves
What are the sub-atomic particles?
Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
This is an increase in size due to the addition of new cells or can also be a change in appearance of the organism over time
Growth and Metamorphasis
What protective gear will prevent damage to the eyes?
Safety googles or face sheild
List two traditional (not SI) unit for distance or mass
Inch, mile, yard, pound, stone, tonne
Which organelle (part of the cell) is responsible for photosynthesis?
Chloroplast
These are made of more than one atoms of the same element
Molecules
Which organelle is responsible for controlling the activities of the cell as well as storage of genetic information (as chromosomes)
Nucleus
What is one benefit of using SI units?
Communication, the units are standardized (it is known/recognized, same in any country around the world)
Scalability, a prefix can be added to the unit to indicate how many times to the power of 10 it is compared to the base unit (i.e. centi is one hundredth; milli is one thousandth, deca is ten times)
What is the name of the green pigment (dye) found in plant cells?
Chlorophyll
What is the name for the change of matter that occurs when a gas is converted into a liquid?
Condensation
What are the seven characteristics of living things?
Growth, Respiration, Irritability, Movement, Nutrition, Excretion and Repeoduction
The SI unit for temperature is
Kelvin
List three requirements for photosynthesis
Water, Carbon dioxide, Sunlight, Chlorophyll