Renal System
Inheritance
Chemistry
Waveforms
Energy Transfers
100

This organ stores urine.

What is the bladder?

100

This twisted ladder of chemistry is the code that builds all life.

What is DNA?

100

These are atoms that have donated or received electrons in their outermost shell, becoming more stable in the process.

What is an ion?

100

For sound waves, this value tells us how loud or quiet a sound is.

What is amplitude?

100

This type of heat transfer does not require particles, instead, it relies on electromagnetic waves.

What is radiation?

200

These organs filter blood and mix these toxins with water.

What are kidneys?

200

This gamete can only contain the X type 23rd chromosome.

What is egg cell?

200

On the Periodic Table, this number tells us the quantity of electrons in the valence shell.

What is the group number?

200

For sound waves, this value tells us the pitch or tone of a sound.

What is frequency?

200

This is the average heat of an object.

What is temperature?

300

This tube carries urine from the bladder to outside of our bodies.

What is the urethra?

300

This gamete has a 50% chance of containing the X or Y type 23rd chromosome.

What is a sperm cell?

300

This is the slope of the gradient between two points on a reaction curve.

What is the average rate of reaction?

300

When two waves in the same faze meet, this is the term used to describe the resulting wave combination.

What is constructive interference, or reinforcement?

300

This is the total thermal energy of an object, and the direction that this energy travels.

What are heat, and from hot to cold?

400

This tube carries urine from the kidneys to "the urine storage tank".

What is the ureter?

400

This is the process where the nuclei of two gametes fuse together, and the scientific name of the resulting cell.

What are fertilization and zygote?

400

This is the force that pulls an anion and cation together.

What is electrostatic force?

400

This is how we describe a sound that is quiet, but high pitched.

What are high frequency and low amplitude?

400
This is what happens when white light hits a white object, and the definition of the Law of Conservation of Energy.

What are reflect and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.

500

This substance, produced by the liver, is the result of breaking down protein.

What is urea?

500

This is a 5 point description of natural selection.

1. Variation is present among species.

2. Some variation is genetic.

3. Some genetic variation is advantageous and increases survival.

4. Increased survival = increased reproduction.

5. Over generations, it is more likely the population will have these advantageous genes.

500

With our particle model, this is how we explain the increased rate of reaction when using reactants with higher surface area.

What is a higher probability of collisions?

500

These are the units for the speed of oscillation of a waveform, and the definition of these units.

What are Hertz and cycles per second?

500

This is what happens to the energy of white light when it hits a black surface.

What are absorbed and transformed into heat energy?

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