Nature of Science
Human Body
Space
Force & Motion
Chemistry
100
Variable changed by the experimenter.
What is independant variable?
100
A group of different tissues working together
What is organs
100
a group of stars that form patterns
What is a constellation
100
a push or a pull
What is force
100
building block of all matter
What is an atom
200
Information gathered with your senses.
What is observation
200
Formed when similar types of cells work together
What is tissues
200
measure of the light actually given off by a star
What is absolute magnitude
200
direction / time
What is speed
200
a type of chemcial reaction that absorbs energy
What is endothermic reaction
300
A standard used for comparison
What is control
300
Body system that protects the body and prevents water loss
What is integumentay system
300
areas of the Sun that are cooler and less bright
What is sunspots
300
force that resists motion
What is friction
300
the amount of material in a given volume
What is concentration
400
A factor that remains the same in all phases of an experiment
What is constant
400
made up of cadiac tissue working with other tissues
What is the heart
400
the Sun's outer atmopshere
What is corona
400
the difference between the starting point and ending point
What is displacement
400
speeds up a chemical reaction
What is a catalyst
500
A conclusion drawn from an obervation
What is inference
500
transport of materials to and from body cells
What is the circulatory system
500
a small, dense hot star
What is a white dwarf
500
forces always act in equal but opposite pairs
What is the third law of motion
500
slows down a chemical reaction
What is an inhibitor
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