Because they lack a cell wall, these types of cells can move and change shape more easily.
What are animal cells?
The formula used to calculate density.
What is mass divided by volume?
Momentum is the product of mass and this.
What is velocity?
Most fungi and bacteria are harmless and perform this vital role.
What is decomposition?
This must stay within the base of support for an object to remain balanced.
What is center of gravity?
This is the force that planes and birds must overcome to achieve flight.
These cells have the ability to become many different types of cells in the body.
What are stem cells?
This density of water is this.
What is 1 g/cm3?
What is energy?
These tiny reproductive cells fall from mushrooms to start new colonies.
What are spores?
What is a wide foundation?
These create lift by changing air pressure above and below them.
What are wings?
This is why you always begin with low magnification when observing through a microscope.
What is - to easily locate and focus on the specimen.
A substance with this density will always float in water.
What is a density greater than 1 g/cm3?
This measures the height of a wave from its midpoint to its crest.
What is amplitude?
Under good conditions, bacteria can divide this quickly.
What is every 20 minutes?
When your back and heels are against a wall, this makes it impossible to pick something up off the floor.
What is the inability to shift your center of gravity forward over your feet?
According to Newton’s Third Law, this contributes to a kite lifting into the air when you pull on its string.
What is 'for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?'
This process causes a cell to become specialized in structure and function.
What is cell differentiation?
The name of the man who discovered volume could be determined by displacement.
Who is Archimedes?
This law states that total momentum in a closed system remains constant.
What is the law of conservation of momentum?
This underground network of thread-like structures is the main body of a fungus and absorbs nutrients from the environment.
What is mycelium?
The difference between "balancing" and "hanging" in terms of center of gravity.
What is - when balancing, the center of mass is above the point of contact and when hanging, the center of mass is below the point of contact.
This principle states that as the speed of air increases, its pressure decreases.
What is Bernoulli's Principle?
These participles constantly move and make up all matter, including cells.
What are atoms (or molecules)?
A floating object displaces this much water.
What is an amount equal to its weight?
These are the types of waves that carry sound.
What are longitudinal waves?
These are released during decomposition and recycled into the soil.
What are nutrients?
An example of an object where the center of gravity actually lies outside its physical body.
What is a donut?
Hummingbirds hover in place by using this unique wing movement.
What is sculling?