A force is a p_ _ _, p_ _ _, or t_ _ _ _.
What is a push, pull or twist?
The basic building block of life.
What is a cell?
Used for heating in the laboratory.
What is Bunsen burner?
The three states of matter.
What is solid, liquid and gas?
The third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?
Force that exists between all objects with MASS.
What is gravity/gravitational force?
I have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
What is plant cell?
Two pieces of safety equipment used in Science
What is a lab coat, goggles, gloves...
The two fluid states of matter. (that is, the particles can move around)
What is liquid and gas?
The number of planets in our Solar System?
What is eight?
This force causes objects to slow down.
What is friction?
Supporting fluid in every cell
What is cytoplasm or cytosol?
A piece of science equipment used to hold liquids
What is a beaker or flask?
Type of mixture that is whipped cream. (suspension, colloid or solution?)
What is colloid?
The causes of a solar eclipse.
What is the moon blocking the sun?
The unit force is measured in.
What is Newtons (N).
The control centre of a cell
What is the nucleus?
Name one of the branches of Science
What is chemistry, biology, physics, psychology, geology...?
The number of different types of particles in a pure substance.
What is one?
Difference between astronomy and astrology.
What is astronomy is science based on research, astrology is belief that position of stars affects people's lives.
The arrows on balanced forces are...
What is equal/same size?
This is used to look at things to small to see with the naked eye.
What is a microscope?
Dependent variable in ‘What Happens when we heat water?’
What is temperature?
Separation technique for separating substances based on their solubility.
What is chromatography?
The cause of the seasons.
What is the Earth's tilt?