This word is used to describe the thickness of a liquid.
What is Viscosity?
This is the powerhouse of the cell. It turns sugars into energy so well.
What is the Mitochondria? :)
These are the three types of heat transfer, with definitions.
What are Conduction (Transfer through direct contact), Convection (Transfer through a liquid), Radiation (Transfer through space or a medium like air).
This is the largest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
This type of rock comes from cooled magma.
What is igneous?
This is the name of a type of cell that does NOT have membrane-bound organelles.
What is prokaryotic?
This organelle has similar functions to a brain which are to control operation of the rest of organelles. It is also responsible for reproduction of the cell
What is the nucleus?
You are heating water on an open fire. What heat transfers are happening?
Radiation and convection
This is the number of bones in your body (assuming you are not an infant).
What is 206?
What is required for sediment to become sedimentary rock?
What is time and pressure or cementation and compaction
This low-lying landform is created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river. Also a greek letter.
This organelle stores substances needed by the cell.
What is the vacuole?
The top of the wave is called?
What is crest?
This is the amount of teeth an average human has.
What is 32?
Granite is this type of rock.
What is Intrusive Igneous?
There are two types of Eukaryotic cells, what are they?
What is plant and animal cells
This man studied cork and found it was made up of cells. (Even though what he saw were just dead plant cell wall)
Who is Robert Hooke?
Heat naturally flows in this direction until temperatures between bodies are equal.
What is from hot to cool?
These three systems together create a movement.
Explain functions of each in the process
Nervous - sends the signal
Muscular - provides contraction of muscles
Skeletal - provides framework/bones to move the muscles
Metamorphic rock requires...
What is time, pressure, and heat
What is a water cycle?
Continuous process of water recycling with the help of the Sun from the ocean and plants to the traposphere and back
This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.
What is a Chroloplast?
You just a shooke your friend's hand. What heat transfer was that and why?
Conduction because two objects (hands) were touching transfering heat
This system is responsible for filtering blood.
What is the name of this system and the main organ that does it?
What is urinary system and kidneys
This man came up with continental drift theory
Who is Alfred Wegner?