heat movement
conductors
experiments and diseases
dog breed
100

in which direction does thermal energy always travel?

warm to cool

100

Why do metals feel hotter or colder than wood?

Metals are excellent Conductors. They transfer heat energy much more easily and quickly than wood does. 


100

A group of students performed an experiment to see whether running in place for two minutes or being in a hot room would increase body temperature. 

They had five students sit in a chair for two minutes and then measured their body temperature. 

They had the same five students run in place for two minutes in a hot room and then measured their body temperature after running. 

They repeated the experiment three times. 

They analyzed their results, they concluded that running in place does increase body temperature and that being in a hot room does increase body temperature.

What was wrong with Experiment 1?

They included more than one independent variables.

100

what dog breed

german shepherd

200

Heat moving through fluids (liquids and gases)

Conduction 


200

Why is the upstairs of a house usually warmer than the basement?

Because of convection, Warm air is less dense then cool air, which Causes the warm are to rise and the cool air to sink.

200

This microorganism causes strep throat. It can multiply without a host. It can be treated with antibiotics. It is so small, you would need to view it through a microscope at school. 

What type of disease agent is this microorganism? 

Bacteria

300

Heat moving through solids by direct contact.

Convection

300

Why won't a blanket make a plastic doll feel warm?

Blankets don't generate heat they only trap heat from a worm source.

300

What functions might be affected in a patient with a tumor in the occipital lobe?

Visual perception and some forms of visual short-term memory

400

You place a hot boiled egg into a bowl of cold water. Describe the energy 

Energy moves from the Egg to the Water

400

 You leave a metal plate and a plastic plate in a freezer overnight. Which one is at a lower temperature?

Neither; they're the same temperature.

400

A patient comes to you with complaints of intense headaches on the left side of his head just behind his eye. He also tells you that lately he has had trouble concentrating and feels unusually angry and confused. You ordered a variety of diagnostic tests and have the following results: 

Patient's speech, hearing, and vision appear normal. 

Patient's ability to perform memory tasks is less than expected for his age. 

Patient's ability to control movement and balance appear normal. 

Due to these symptoms, you suspect an issue with his central nervous system. What additional test or tests would you order to help with the diagnosis and why?

Students can recommend Brain Scans, (MRI or CT

500

 Heat moving through electromagnetic waves like light

Radiation

500

You want to keep a popsicle from melting in your backpack. Based on the "Insulators" section of your guide, should you wrap it in aluminum foil or a thick wool sock?

A thick wool Sock

500

 Lindsey is taking pictures of animals at a local park. She sees a squirrel run across the grass and up a nearby tree. Lindsey picks up her camera and takes a picture of the squirrel

Explain how the nervous system worked to sense, process, and respond to stimuli in Lindsey's scenario. In your explanation, include the input the peripheral nervous

sees the squirrel

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