What is 43 N?
This organelle is known as "the powerhouse" of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
The substances on the left side of a chemical equation are called...
What is "reactants"?
Fill in the missing term:
Base pair (A,G,T,C) -> Gene -> ______ -> Chromosome
What is DNA?
One of the main benefits of photosynthesis is it creates more of this molecule for the atmosphere
What is oxygen?
Newton's First Law of Motion.
What is "Newton's Law of Inertia: An object at rest will remain at rest and an object at motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force?
Your heart, blood, veins/arteries are apart of this body system.
What is the cardiovascular system?
Two examples of a physical change and two examples of a chemical change
What is...
Chemical Change: Changes the substance from what you start with (often cannot be undone after reaction).
Physical Change: Substance does not change from what you start with (often can be undone).
Long ears are dominant (E) in rabbits. If one parent is homozygous dominant for the long ear trait and the other homozygous recessive (e), what is the only possible genotype of the offspring?
What is Ee?
Three vital "ingredients" a plant needs to grow and survive.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?
Friction is a force that acts _________ to how an object is moving.
What is opposite?
These two organelles differentiate a plant cell from an animal cell.
What are the cell wall and the chloroplasts?
Three signs a chemical reaction have taken place
What are...
- Odor is produced
- Gas (bubbles) are formed
- Change of color
- Formation of a solid
- Change of temperature
Adenine always pairs with this base pair.
What is Thymine?
The Law of Conservation of Matter states
What is "matter is neither created nor destroyed"?
In a vacuum (environment without outside factors), which would hit the ground first, a 13 kg boulder dropped from 10.5 meters or a 2 kg bag dropped from 20 meters.
What is they would hit the ground at the same time?
Four organelles in a plant or animal cell
What are...
- Cell Wall (plant)
- Cell membrane
- Nucleus
- Ribosomes
- Golgi Apparatus
- Mitochondria
- Lysosomes
- Vacuoles
- Cytoplasm
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
The "atomic number" will tell you this about an element
What is how many protons there are?
Genetic makeup of an individual, represented by letters (AA, Aa, aa)
What is genotype?
Fungi, bacteria, insects, and earth worms are effective at breaking down organic matter, making these organisms ______________. (Hint: This name would make you think they are great at writing music).
What are "decomposers"?
A book rests on a table. The force of gravity pulls down on the book with a force of 20 newtons. What prevents the books from accelerating downward at 9.8 m/s^2.
The table presses back up on the book with an equal and opposite force of 20N.
Five body systems are
What are...
-Cardiovascular/ Circulatory
-Respiratory
-Nervous
-Muscular
-Skeletal
-Digestive
-Excretory/Urinary
-Immune
Total atoms in this molecule:
4Cu(3)NOH(4)
What is 36?
If Josie's mother has blue eyes (bb) and her father has brown eyes (Bb), the chance Josie could've had blue eyes is
What is 50%?
Fill in the coefficient:
6CO(2) + 6H(2)O → C(6)H(12)O(6) + _O(2)
What is 6?