This noble gas is commonly used in balloons because it is lighter than air
Helium
This figure of speech compares two unlike things using “like” or “as”
Simile
This is the longest side of a right triangle
Hypotenuse
This is the powerhouse of the cell…
What is Mitochondria?
The past tense of “run”.
Ran
This state of matter has neither a fixed shape or fixed volume.
This type of word is the opposite in meaning to another word
Antonymn
This property states that a(b+c) = ab + ac
The Distributive Property
This is the LARGEST human organ
The Skin
A word that describes a noun
The most abundant element in the universe
hydrogen
This famous poet wrote “The Raven”
Edgar Allen Poe
A triangle with two equal sides is called this
Isosceles Triangle
This scientist developed the theory of natural selection
Charles Darwin
This punctuation mark is used to indicate possession
Apostrophe
A substance with a pH level of less than 7 is considered this
Acid
This term refers to a reference to a well-known person, event, or work of literature within a text
Allusion
This term refers to a polynomial with exactly 3 terms
A trinomial
Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis are called this.
Producers or Autotrophs
This type of sentence makes a statement
A Declarative Sentence
The process in which a substance gains oxygen or loses electrons
Oxidation
This Shakespearean tragedy follows the story of a prince seeking revenge for his fathers murder
Hamlet
This rule is used to differentiate a function that is the product of two differentiable functions
The Product Rule
DNA stands for this.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
“Your” and “you’re” are examples of what
Homophones