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The organelle that is primarily responsible for maintaining the structure of a cell.
What is the cytoskeleton?
100
The main function of the dermal tissue of a plant
What is protection?
100
Due to the rapid change in air pressure at the boundaries of the prevailing winds, you find these which can carry violent storms.
What are jet streams?
100
This type of mirror has a real focal point vs. the type of mirror that has a virtual focal point.
What is concave vs. convex?
100
This refers to non-metal elements that gain electrons when forming a bond.
What is an anion?
200
A bond which is formed between a metal and non-metal element.
What is an ionic bond?
200
This type of reaction can be explosive, as it releases energy from chemical bonds.
What is decomposition?
200
This describes the movement of a ray of incidence off a plane mirror.
What is the Law of Reflection?
200
This is the main organelle used to produce energy in animals vs. the organelle used by plants.
What is the mitochondria v. chloroplast?
200
This value would be considered much higher for snow than earth.
What is albedo?
300
A lens that will make small objects look much larger.
What is a concave (diverging) lens?
300
This is the indicator used to identify strong bases by turning from a transparent to bright pink.
What is phenolphthalein?
300
Stated in 3 parts, this was created after scientists used microscopes to see the smallest unit of life.
What is the Cell Theory?
300
This is the layer of the atmosphere which protects us from most UV light vs. the layer of the atmosphere in which weather acts.
What is the stratosphere vs. the troposphere?
300
This refers to the acceleration of the absorption of thermal energy by gases in the atmosphere due to human activity.
What is the anthropogenic greenhouse effect?
400
Strong air currents that are found closest to the Earth's poles.
What are the Polar Easterlies?
400
This describes the ratio between the speed of light in a vaccuum and the speed of light in a denser medium.
What is an index of refraction?
400
Based on this theory, we balance chemical equations with coefficients.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
400
This concept explains why prevailing winds divert east or west vs. the effect that describes hot air rising over colder air due to molecular movement.
What is the Coriolis Effect vs. Convection Currents?
400
This is the animal organ(s) that transport oxygen and nutrients TO cells of the body.
What are the arteries?
500
This is the only cell in the human body which has no nucleus
What is a red blood cell?
500
This carries thermal energy in the hydrosphere from the equator to the poles.
What is the thermohaline circuit?
500
This is the name of the equation used to determine a refracted angle in a second medium.
What is Snell's Law?
500
This type of reaction will always produce carbon dioxide and water vs. This type of reaction which will have more reactants than products.
What is combustion v. synthesis?
500
For total internal reflection to happen, at the boundary of two mediums, this will be 90 degrees to the normal.
What is the angle of refraction?
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