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100

Which type of energy helps a ball to bounce?

elastic potential energy

100

What is something plant cells have that animal cells don't?

Cell wall, chloroplasts, vacuoles

100

Intrusive igneous rocks form

below the surface

100

H2O is a

compound

100

What were all of our classrooms this year?

F07, F04, S4

200

Energy that is stored and not being used is called

potential energy

200

The fallopian tubes are where

sperm fertilises the egg

200

Granite is an example of 

an igneous rock

200

True/False: some metalloids can conduct electricity

True

200

Which student in class is the most attached to their iPad?

Odin or Natalie

300

Friction most generates which kind of energy?

heat energy

300

Veins carry blood _____ the heart

back to 

300
The Hawaiian Islands were formed by 

a hotspot

300

The production of an odour is an indicator of

a chemical change

300

Who is the most competitive student in the class?

Quanass

400

The law of conservation of energy states that

energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred

400

Red blood cells don't have a nucleus because

this gives them more space for haemoglobin and oxygen

400

which plate boundary is the most likely to result in volcanoes?

convergent

400
a bond between a metal and a nonmetal is called

an ionic bond

400

Which student asks the most random questions?

Jordyn

500

A ball falls to the ground and gets compressed. At this point, name the types of waste energy generated

heat and sound

500

the role of the capillaries is

gas exchange
500

Based on the theory of seafloor spreading, what is the age of rock closest to a mid-oceanic ridge, compared to rock further away from a mid-oceanic ridge?

newer

500

If an element has an atomic mass of 17 and 8 protons, it has how many neutrons?

9

500

When Mia-James follows my instruction she says

Yes Ma'am

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