Heat transfer
Particles
Elements and Compounds
Cells and organisms
Lab Skills
100

Term that describes heat transfer that occurs through a vacuum (space without particles)

Radiation

100

Three states of matter

Solid, liquid, and gas

100

A list of elements are found on the....

The periodic table of elements

100

State two types of specialised animal cells.

Nerve, muscle, sperm, egg (ovum), red blood cell, white blood cell

100

Equipment worn to protect eyes

Safety glasses/goggles

200

Term that describes the transfer of energy by heating up, decreasing in density, then being replaced by more dense particles. This forms a current/cycle of heating.

Convection

200

Particles move rapidly in this state of matter

Gas

200

Term that describes a pure substance is made of two or more elements chemically bonded together.

Compound

200

Organelle that contains DNA and controls the function of the cell

Nucleus

200

Equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid?

Measuring cylinder 

300

The average thermal (heat) energy within a system

Temperature

300

This term describes particles of a liquid and a gas

Fluid

300

An impure substance that is made of more than one type of particle not chemically bonded together.

Mixture

300

State a type of specialised plant cell

Root hair cell, palisade cell, guard cell

300
State the three types of variables in a scientific investigation

Independent, dependent, and control

400

A property that will absorb more thermal energy through radiation

Dark/Dull colours

400

How can you increase the pressure inside a container?

Heat the container

Decrease the volume of the container

Add more particles

400

C6H12Ois the chemical formula for glucose.

How many elements are there in a molecule of glucose?

3

400

Site for respiration which produces energy. Known as the "powerhouse of the cell".

Mitochondria

400
Equation to calculate extension of a spring

Stretched length - original length = extension

500

Why do metal chairs feel cold in winter but hot in the summer?

They are good conductors. Transfer heat to you in the summer and absorb heat from you in the winter.

500

How does cooling the gas inside a container decrease the pressure?

Particles move slower causing less collisions with the walls of the container/less force

500

Chemical formula for Hydrochloric acid

HCl

500
The fluid that surrounds a foetus and protects it from bumps

Amniotic fluid

500

James was investigating if different brand of fertilizer affected the growth rate of tomato plants.

Identify the independent and dependent variables in the investigation.

IV: Brand of fertilizer

DV: Height of plant

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