Define Building.
A stable structure
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
The mitochondria
What part of the body does psychology focus on?
The brain
What is the first step of the scientific method?
Ask a question
What is Astronomy?
Involves the study of all of the objects outside Earth's atmosphere. These include the sun, Moon, planets, stars, galaxies, and all other matter in the universe.
What is the point of an object where weight is even on all sides?
Center of Gravity
What is the outer layer of the cell called?
The cell membrane
Which circle is bigger?
*shows optical illusion picture*
They're the same
What can the scientific method be used for?
Scientists have to follow this, or else they might not get accurate results!
No matter what question they wants to answer, the scientific method is always used.
What are the types of planets in our Solar System?
Rocky, Terrestrial Worlds &
Gas Giants
What happens if the center of gravity is on one side of a building?
It will topple over
What is at the center of the cell that is important for the cell's growth and activity?
Nucleus
How many lobes are there and can you name all of them?
4, Temporal, Occipital, Frontal, Parietal
What does Analyze mean?
Dissect, break down mean to divide a complex whole into its parts or elements
Name ALL the planets.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
More surface area means more or less pressure?
Less pressure
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What is the function of the brain stem?
Connects the flow of info between your body and the brain
What is a Ph scale & why do we use it?
Scientists use something called a pH scale to measure how acidic or basic a liquid is.
pH is a number from 0 to 14.
What is an orbit?
An orbit is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
Buildings depend on what besides the type of material.
How you use them
What part of the cell packages protein?
Golgi Apparatus
What part of your brain controls your hunger, thirst, and body temp levels?
Hypothalamus
What are some examples of
Acids?
Bases?
Acid:
vinegar, soda water and lemon juice
Base:
Baking soda, Bleach, Soap
How do we measure space?
Scientists use something called Parallax
Parallax means simply that they look at how much the stars move in the sky back and forth throughout the year as the Earth circles the Sun