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100

If an element has 7 valence electrons, what is the most likely way it will react to achieve a stable octet (8 electrons).

It will gain one electron 

100

What are the three components that make up a single nucleotide in a DNA molecule

A sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base

100

What theory, supported by cosmic microwave background radiation, suggests the universe began as a single point and has been expanding for billions of years? (Is also a popular TV show...)

The Big Bang Theory

100

In a scientific experiment, this is the variable that the scientist purposefully changes or manipulates

The independent variable

100

What does bya and mya stand for?

"Billion Years Ago" and "Million Years Ago."

200

According to Newton’s Second Law (F=ma), if you double the force applied to an object while keeping the mass constant, this happens to the acceleration

it doubles

200

In an ecosystem, what organisms occupy the base of the energy pyramid and convert light energy into chemical energy

primary producers or autotrophs

200

Most of Earth's seismic activity and mountain building occurs at these locations where tectonic plates meet

Plate boundaries

200

If a graph shows a line sloping downward from left to right, it indicates this type of relationship between the two variables

A negative (or inverse) correlation

200

What term describes the "reflectivity" of a surface (like ice or pavement). A high value means it reflects most sunlight; a low value means it absorbs it

Albedo

300

Which law of thermodynamics explains why energy transfers are never 100% efficient and why systems tend toward increased disorder (entropy)

The Second Law of Thermodynamics

300

What process explains how a specific trait becomes more common in a population over time because it improves an organism's chance of survival and reproduction

natural selection

300

This "loop" occurs when an increase in Earth's temperature causes ice to melt, which reduces the planet's reflectivity (albedo) and causes further warming

a positive feedback loop

300

On the NH SAS, when you see a "Phenomenon" (a real-world event), your first step should be to identify this—the "Why" behind what is happening

The underlying cause (or mechanism)

300

What term is oftenused in "Item Clusters" about ecosystems, this term refers to the specific position an organism occupies in a food chain or energy pyramid

Trophic Level

400

What type of wave does not require a medium to travel through and is used to transmit digital data. 

An Electromagnetic (EM) wave

400

If a population exceeds this "limit" of its environment, resources become scarce and the death rate typically increases

carrying capacity

400

This stellar property determines whether a star will eventually become a white dwarf or end its life in a massive supernova

Its initial mass

400

What is the purpose of a "Control Group" in an experiment?

To provide a baseline for comparison

400

If a test question asks about "Anthropogenic climate change," it is specifically referring to environmental changes caused by what source? 

Humans

500

In a closed system where two objects collide, this quantity remains constant before and after the collision

Momentum 

500

What is the specific "instructional" role that mRNA plays during protein synthesis (translation)

Carrying the genetic code from the nucleus to the ribosome

500

This is the primary human activity responsible for the rapid increase of CO2 in the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution

Burning fossil fuels

500

When analyzing a scatter plot, what are data points that fall far outside the general pattern or trend of the rest of the data called?

  outliers

500

In physics and earth science, if you are asked to compare the "magnitude" of a force or an earthquake what is being asked for? (What is magnitude?)

The size or strength (the numerical value, regardless of direction)

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