Every action has an equal and opposite ______
reaction
What part of the cell is the powerhouse?
Mitochondria
What kind of energy does the Sun produce?
Thermal radiation
Why do compasses point north?
What is the process of photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide + water + sun = sugar + oxygen
Who is the Father of Physics?
Mr. Apple-to-the-head himself: Isaac Newton
What part of the cell breaks things down?
lysosome
Which ways do constellations "travel"? (They don't actually move, but how do they change in the sky during the year)
From east to west
How do two balloons repel each other without touching?
Static electricity with two of the same charge
What is the process of cellular respiration?
Sugar + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water
Mass x acceleration = _________
Force! (Measured in Newtons)
What part of the cell turns RNA into protiens?
ribosome
What is a rotation vs a revolution?
rotation is where it spins in place, revolution is where it goes around another object
How to do you increase the strength of an electromagnet?
Increase the amount of coils
What other creatures do photosynthesis besides plants?
plankton
An object in rest, stays in _________. An object in motion, _____________.
rest;
stays in motion
What is the square called that's used for genetics? (i.e. mixing genes)
Punnett square
How do we get the seasons?
the tilt of the Earth going around the Sun
Do magnets work in space?
Yes
Give an example of how matter transfers through a system
Sun - grass - rabbit - fox - hawk
What is force measured with?
Newtons
What part of the cell is the storage?
vaculoe
What is the tilt of the Earth?
23.5 degrees
Can two objects push or pull against each other without touching? How?
Yes, through gravity and magnetic interactions
Where do living things get energy?
through the food they eat