Force and Motion
Energy
Heredity/Genetics
Evolution
Human Impact
100
The three variables in Newtons second law F=ma
What is Force, Mass, and Acceleration?
100
The conservation of energy definition
What is energy can not be created or destroyed only transformed from one type to another.
100
This term is used when describing a pair of genes that are both dominant or a pair of genes that are both recessive.
What is homozygous?
100
The main reason for sexual reproduction.
What is genetic variation.
100
The type of growth the humans species has done in the last 100 years
What is exponential?
200
The tiny bumps and grooves between two objects pushing against each other
What is Friction?
200
The most Energy efficient way of reproduction.
What is asexual
200
The study of the passing on of genetic material.
What is Heredity?
200
The main reason for asexual reproduction
What is speed and/or energy conservation.
200
A large floating convergence of marine debris in the Pacific Ocean.
What is Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
300
The change in velocity
What is acceleration?
300
Two forms of energy during the eating of food.
What is mechanical energy of the actual chewing (kinetic), thermal energy of muscles moving (friction, kinetic)), chemical energy from the food being digested or used (potential).
300
The physical traits or an organism.
What is Phenotype?
300
A structure that is "left-over" on an organism, that does not have a specific function, but does not lead to reproductive success or failure.
What is vestigial structure
300
One non-renewable resource used in cell phone production.
What are precious metals or ores. What are fossil fuels.
400
You change this if you wanted to decrease the amount of Force an object has when it impacts a wall at 20km/h
What is mass of the object?
400
Where the energy of from the sun goes.
What is thermal energy in the ground. Different energy waves such as UV. Chemical energy in photosynthesis.
400
The chances for offspring to be heterozygous in a Gg Gg cross.
What is 1/2?
400
this is the definition for homologous structures.
What are structures that are similar in form and function across different species, that suggests a common ancestor.
400
Roughly how many people will be added to the global population clock today?
What is 200,000-300,000
500
The two types of variables needed in a scientific experiment.
What is an independent and dependent variable.
500
Definition of energy
What is ability to do work?
500
This reasoning explains why plants need to have much more genetic variation then many other organisms.
What is the fact that plants can not move around so they need to be able to switch on different genes under different environmental conditions?
500
Something that some plants can that "turn-on" or "turn-off" with changes in the environment.
What is the production of chlorophyll?
500
One piece of evidence for climate change
What is ice cap melting, glacial melting, elevation rise of habitation zone of animals, sea level rising, severe weather patterns, etc?
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