Biology is the study of _________ things
Living
Used to heat substances
What is worn to protect eyes in the lab?
Safety glasses
What is force measured in?
Newtons
Which season occurs in Australia when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun?
Summer
Matter
Used for holding and mixing liquids
Beaker
Safety equipment used to put out fires
Fire extinguisher
A force can be a ______, _______ or ________.
Push, pull or twist
How many high tides occur each day and what are tides caused by?
2, gravity
The study of rocks
Geology
Used to support beakers or flasks over a Bunsen Burner
Tripod
Used to wash chemicals out of your eyes
Emergency eyewash station
What poles of a magnet attract and what poles repel?
Attract: N and S
Repel: SS and NN
The tilt of the Earth as it moves around the Sun causes the
Seasons
The study of everything beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
Astronomy.
A flat, mesh sheet that is placed on top of the tripod
Gauze mat
Demonstrate how you should smell a chemical if you are permitted to in the lab
Wafting from the test tube, nose not directly near equipment
When someone is falling, what is the greater force out of air resistance or weight?
Weight
Name 5 of the phases of the moon
New moon, full moon, first quarter moon, last quarter moon, waning crescent, waxing crescent, waning gibbous, waxing gibbous
Physics is the study of matter, ___________, forces and their ________________.
Energy, interactions
Used to measure liquid volume accurately
Measuring cylinder
List 5 things you should never do in the science lab
Run
Eat or drink
Not follow instructions
Sit on lab benches
Touching chemicals without permission
Not wear safety glasses
Not tie hair back
Resistance when two surfaces slide or attempt to slide against each other
Friction
The model of the universe accepted by modern science is the ___________ model which states that the _______ is at the centre of the universe.
Heliocentric, sun