When a new substance is created with different properties
What is a chemical change?
Plants that make their own food using radiant energy from the Sun
What are Producers?
The energy of motion
What is kinetic energy?
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**
The 2 types of kinetic energy
Known as the red planet, this planet is located 4th from the Sun
What is Mars?
Filters & removes excess fluids & waste from the blood & includes the kidneys and bladder
What is the Execratory System?
The property of matter used to identify substances by using the formula Mass/Volume
What is Density?
The 2 cell types & how they're distinguished
Eukaryotic-Nucleus
Prokaryotic-No Nucleus
The law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, just transferred
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
The instrument that astronomers use to view stars & galaxies
What is a spectroscope?
Secretes hormones into the blood & includes the glands (thyroid, pituitary, etc)
What is the Endocrine System?
The charges of Protons, Neutrons, & Electrons
Protons-Positive
Neutrons-Neutral
Electrons-Negative
What are animal cells & plant cells?
An object at rest will stay at rest, unless an outside force acts upon it
What is Isaac Newton's 1st Law of Motion?
Death of a large star by explosion
What is a super nova?
Male & female specific system used to produce offspring
What is the Reproductive System?
The Periodic Table consists of:
What are Metals, Metalloids, & Non-Metals?
The act of plants making their own food using energy from the Sun
What is Photosynthesis?
The measurement of an object's speed & direction
What is velocity?
A stars color determines ______
What is temperature?
Breaks down food & includes the mouth & stomach
What is the Digestive System?
The number of Electron's in the outermost energy level of an Electron cloud
What are Valence Electrons?
Define Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, & Decomposers
Herbivores-Plant eaters
Carnivores-Meat eaters
Omnivores-Both plants & meat
Decomposers-Breaks down materials 'decomposes'
The greater the objects mass, the more force it needs to move
What is Isaac Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?
Rate a star's temperature from coldest to hottest
What is red, yellow, white, & blue?
The "control center" that includes the brain & spinal cord
What is the Nervous System?