Mix & Flow of Matter
Cells & Systems
Light & Optical Systems
Mechanical Systems
Fresh/Salt Water Systems
100

Anything with mass and takes up space

Matter

100

The smallest structural unit of living matter

Cells

100

The largest natural light source

The sun
100

SI unit of force

Newton

100

A large moving mass of ice and snow

Glacier

200

The state of matter of a substance that has a definite volume, but no definite shape

Liquids

200

Process where plants create energy

Photosynthesis

200

Something that does not allow light to pass through

Opaque 

200
The force that resists an objects motion on a surface

Friction

200

The term used to describe the concentration of salt in water.

Salinity

300

Substance that dissolves in a solvent to create a solution

Solute

300

The powerhouse of the cell

The mitochondria
300

A type of lens with two outward curving surfaces

Convex lens
300

When force exerted on an object causes it to move

Work

300

These are Calgary's primary water sources.

The Bow and Elbow River

400

A mixture of substances with uniform appearance

Homogenous mixture

400

Rigid outer layer of a plant cell

Cell wall


400
The light sensitive area on the back of the eye

Retina

400

Lever with the fulcrum between the load and effort force

First class lever

400

The process of water vapor turning into liquid

Condensation

500

A heterogeneous mixture in which the particles settle slowly after mixing

Suspension
500

The cellular tissues that transport sugars from leaves. 

Phloem
500

The electromagnetic wave with the shortest wavelength. 

Gamma ray

500

The equation for velocity

v=Δd/Δt

(Δ optional for answer)

500

The result of mixing fresh water and salt water.

Brackish Water


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