What is located at the center of the Atom?
What is the Nucleus
What is the majority of the periodic table consist of?
Metals
It condenses
what is the name of the process that plants make there food
photosynthesis
What is the center of the cell called?
Nucleus
What charge does the Neutron have?
What is a Neutral charge
what is the oxygen simble for the periodic table
o
what can make liquid change below zero Celsius?
Hint: 0 Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Yes, because water can stay in liquid form in temps as low as 40 degrees celsius.
WHat do plants need to need to go through Photosynthesis?
CO2 and H2O
What are the 2 types of cells?
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
what is made of matter
every thing
Elements with the same number of Valence electrons are located where?
In the same period
What is the 3 basic forms of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
what does plants produce through photosynthesis
sugar and oxygen
In what process does the parent cell replicate itself into 2 identical cells?
Mitosis
In the molecule C6H12O6 what does the subscripts stand for?
number of that molecule
What number is the atomic mass?
12.011
Are two atoms of the same element are identical?
No
what does plant need to grow
Space, Air, Water, Sunlight
What is the one main characteristic that determines if a something is Abiotic or Biotic?
If it is made of cells
What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?
Matter can not be created nor destroyed.
What group are the noble gasses located in??
Group 18
If I start with a liquid substance weighing 10 grams, in a uncovered container. And after some time it weighs 8 grams, what happened to the other 2?
It evaporated into the air
What are the 4 needs of plants?
Light, Air, Water, Space
How many cells are produced from Meiosis? And are they identical or not?
4 non-identical cells