The cell part that conducts photosynthesis, and is not in the animal cell.
What is chloroplast?
This light can be broken up into the visible spectrum, the range of colours that humans can see.
What is ROYGBIV?
When an acid and a base react to cancel each other out.
What is neutralization?
Cryosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere
What are the five components of the climate system?
They both make copies of themselves through mitosis.
How are normal cells and cancer cells similar?
How fast light travels through a material compared to how fast light travels through a vacuum.
What is index of refraction?
A chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis and always starts with an H.
What is an acid?
How much of the light is reflected by a material.
What is ALBEDO?
epidermal, meristematic, ground, vascular tissue
What are the (4) plant tissues?
The emission of light from a substance caused by rubbing, scratching or similar frictional contact.
What is triboluminescence?
Identify the type of chemical reaction.
What does a complete combustion reaction look like/produce?
A process that takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it.
What is carbon sink?
Groups of specialized cells that work together to perform specialized tasks.
What are tissues?
2...
What is the aqueous humor?
To avoid technical errors, and to have the same margin of error. Using the same machine allows measurements to remain consistent.
Why should the same electronic balance be used in a lab?
The burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, livestock production, fertilization, waste management, and industrial processes.
What are anthropogenic GHGs ?
The specialized plant tissue roots and leaves are made of.
What is Xylem?
The two types of cells that allow you to perceive colour and shapes.
What is cone and rod?
To follow the Law of Conservation of Mass. We must do this with equations in order to balance the reactants and products of the chemical reaction.
Why do we balance equations?
_______ is what atmosphere conditions are like over short periods of time. _______ is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
What is the difference between weather and climate?