Weather
Heredity
Body systems
Chemistry
Fronts
100

How are seasons caused?

Seasons are caused by Earth's tilt on its axis as it orbits the sun.

100

What is a dominant allele?

A dominant allele when a dominant gene shows with a captital letter

100

This system pumps blood and oxygen throughout the body.

What is the circulatory system?

100

What is the center of a atom called?

The center of a atom is called the nucleus.

100
What is a stationary front?

A stationary front is when a storm hangs over an area for a few days or more.

200

What 3 things make a cloud?

3 things that make a cloud is low pressure, humidity, and dust.

200

What is a recessive allele?

A recessive allele doesn't show unless your two allele's are both recessive with none of them being dominant.

200

What does the nervous system do?

The nervous system sends information to the brain after processing the information.
200

What part of an atom has a negative charge?

The electron.

200

What weather comes after a warm front?

Humid warm air comes after a warm front passes over an area.

300

What weather is low pressure?

Low pressure produces thunderstorms and rainy weather.

300

What do you need to determine the probability of a genotype?

You need to use a punnet square to determine the genotype of a person.

300

What does the digestive system do?

The digestive system converts food into nutrients and energy.

300

What part of a atom has a positive charge?

A proton.

300

What is a cold front?

A cold front is thunderstorms and temperature decrease.
400

What weather is high pressure?

High pressure produces sunny and clear skies.

400

How much chromosomes does a human body have?

A human body has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs.

400

What does the respiratory system do?

The respiratory systems brings oxygen into the body.

400

What state of matter moves the fastest?

A gas moves the fastest.

400

What is a warm front?

A warm front is when there is light rain and when temperature increases.

500

What 6 things make up climate?

6 things that make up weather is latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, ocean currents, topography, and prevailing winds.

500

What are the differences between a genotype and a phenotype?

A phenotype describes physical traits like eyes color or hair color. A genotype tells us what the allele's is of the person.

500

What does the muscular system do?

The muscular system allows you to move and it generates heat.

500

What is the formula for glucose?

What is C6H12O?

500

What is an occluded front?

An occluded front is when a cold front lifts warm air off the ground and starts with heavy rain and heavy winds followed by dry weather.

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