Force / Motion
Laws of Motion
Energy Transfer
Data and Models
SYSTEMS IN LIVING THINGS
100

the chance happening of two events at the same time.

What is Coincidence

100

Discovered "The Laws of Motion"

What is Isaac Newton

100

Energy changes form

What is Energy Transformation

100

facts, measurements, or observations collected during an investigation.

What is data

100

What is the smallest unit of life?

What is a cell.

200

power, energy, or physical strength.

What is Force

200

Isaac Newton discovered how many laws of motion?

What is Three Laws of Motion

200

Energy moves from one object to another.

What is Energy Transfer

200

to understand patterns, answer questions, and support explanations.

What is Why do scientists collect data 

200

a small structure inside a cell that performs a specific function.

What is an organelle

300

to push into effort or action; strain.

What is Exert

300

An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.

What is the first law of Motion?

300

The internal energy of a system due to its temperature.

What is Thermal Energy

300

a representation of an object, system, or process used to explain or predict how something works.

What is a model in science

300

What system helps the body move?

What is the muscular and skeletal systems 

400

cause a change in an object’s motion, such as speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.

What is Unbalanced forces

400

the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables – the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

The Second law of motion.

400

Energy that is built up before motion

What is Potential Energy

400

a chart used to organize and record data clearly.

What is a data table

400

A system is a group of parts that work together to perform a function.

What is a system in living things

500

a force that slows down or stops motion when two surfaces rub together.

What is friction

500

for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is the third law of motion

500

The energy associated with motion—from one moving object to a stationary object via work.

Kinetic energy

500

a repeated or predictable relationship found in data.

What is a pattern in data

500

What materials do cells need from their environment?

What is oxygen, nutrients, and water to survive and function. 

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