Interactions and Ecosystems
Plants for Food and Fibre
Heat and Temperature
Structures and Forces
Planet Earth
100

What is the term for the relationship between living organisms and their environment?

Ecology

100

What are the four main parts of a plant?

Roots, stems, leaves, and flowers

100

What is the difference between thermal energy and temperature?

thermal energy is the total energy of all particles and temperature is the average energy of all particles

100

What is the difference between a natural and a manufactured structure?

natural structure is found in nature, manufactured structure is made by people

100

What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

crust

200

What do we call the role an organism plays in its ecosystem?

Niche

200

What are the male and female parts of a flower?

Stamen (male), pistil (female)

200

What is a physical change?

A change that does not create a new substance, like melting ice.

200

What are the three types of structures?

Mass, frame, shell

200

What is the process called when rocks are broken down?

weathering

300

Name three types of consumers in an ecosystem.

herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores

300

How do farmers ensure their crops yield more?

By modifying the environment, using irrigation, and adding nutrients to the soil.

300

Which state change is from solid to gas?

sublimation

300

What is the difference between a static and dynamic load?

A static load is a non-moving, non-changing load acting on a structure. A dynamic load moves and changes over time.

300

What is the theory that explains how continents move?

Continental Drift

400

What is the process called where plants convert sunlight into energy?

photosynthesis

400

What is transpiration?

The process by which water evaporates from the leaves of the plant.

400

How is energy transferred in conduction compared to convection?

conduction is through direct contact of particles while convection is by the movement of particles in a fluid.  

400

What two forces create bending? 

tension and compression

400

What processes turns sediments into sedimentary rock?

Compaction and Cementation

500

What is biomagnification?

the process where toxic substances accumulate in higher concentrations as they move up the food chain

500

What structures in the stem of a plant transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves?

Xylem and phloem

500

How do thermometers work?

Thermometers measure temperature by using a liquid that expands and contracts with temperature changes.

500

What is the difference between mass and weight?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object, measured in grams, while weight is the measure of the force acting on an object, measured in newtons.

500

What instrument measures seismic waves during an earthquake?

Seismograph

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