The part of the digestive system after the asophagus.
What is the stomach?
The kind of energy that is in motion.
What is kinetic energy?
The waves that are wavy.
What are transverse waves?
The photosynthesis of a plant makes ____ for the plant.
What is food?
The process of making food for a plant.
What is photosynthesis?
The purpose of the intestines.
What is the extraction of nutrients?
The kind of energy that transfers through wires.
What is electrical energy?
The kind of wave that sound is.
What are mechanical waves?
The kind of food that turns into fat.
What is leftover?
The things that are present on leaves that collect sunlight for photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
The part of the ear sound hits to send signals to the brain.
What is an eardrum?
The kind of energy that occurs when something falls to the ground.
What is gravitational energy?
The kind of wave that must travel through matter.
What are mechanical waves?
The leafy green that we learned is actually healthier than radishes.
What is spinach?
The pigment that makes plants green.
What is chlorophyll?
The area that air passes through after the trachea.
What are the bronchial tubes?
The kind of energy that is stored and turns into another kind of energy.
What is potential energy?
The waves that are static-y and made up of lines.
What are longitudinal waves?
The kind of place in which a specific food web might occur.
What is an ecosystem?
The mouth-like structures present on the leaves of plants.
What are stomata?
The "cables" that send signals from all over your body to your brain.
What are nerves?
The kind of energy that is present in candles, the sun, and humans.
What is heat energy?
The kind of wave that light is.
What are electromagnetic waves?
The matter of food changes into _________ and _____ when digested.
What are nutrients and waste?
The process of photosynthesis occurs only in plants, but ________ ___________ occurs in all living things.
What is cellular respiration?