Cells that have chloroplasts, cell walls, and intracellular vacuoles
What are plant cells?
The parent organization of Windows.
What is Microsoft?
A number with an infinite amount of decimal places.
What is an irrational number?
The tendency to preserve a state of motion.
What is inertia?
The smallest form of an element possible. Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
What is an atom?
The largest organelle in a cell.
The most stable structural shape.
What is a triangle?
Ex: parabola, hyperbola, and elipse
Abbreviated as v0 (naught)
Also known as a salt, this kind of bond is between a metal and nonmetal.
What is an ionic bond?
The largest bone in the human body.
What is a femur?
A simple machine that is a beam or rigid rod with a fixed hinge, also known as a fulcrum.
What is a lever?
A method of expanding a polynomial that includes the name of a shape.
What is Pascal's triangle?
Both a particle and a wave.
What is light?
A substance that is less dense in its solid form than its liquid form.
What is water?
A part of the skeletal system, but not considered bones.
What are teeth?
A description of the size, shape, or location of features on an object or structure.
What is a dimension?
The volume of a cone.
What is 1/3 (h)(pi)(r^2)?
A law of force and acceleration, F=ma
What is Newton's 2nd law?
A famous scientist who developed the plum pudding/chocolate chip cookie theorem.
Who is JJ Thomson?
When a blood vessel gets blocked by a clot.
What is a heart attack?
The tendency of dissimilar surfaces to cling to one another.
What is adhesion?
The creators of calculus (rivals).
Who are Newton and Leibniz?
What is g?
9.8m/s/s
A usually green film formed naturally on copper and bronze by long exposure or artificially (as by acids).
What is patina?