Cells
Energy
Body Systems
Physical and Chemical Change
Elements and Compounds
100

True or False: Microscopes can help to magnify small matter that might not be examinable under the naked eye.

True 

100

True or False: We see and can feel energy and the changes it makes. 

False we cannot see or feel energy but can feel and observe the changes energy makes.

100

True or False: The skin is the largest organ. 

True 

100

True or False: The reactants are new substances that are formed and products are the starting materials.

False 

100

True or False: All particles are atoms but not all atoms are particles.

False, all atoms are particles, not all particles are atoms. 

200

Which organelle is said to be the 'powerhouse' of the cell?

Mitochondria 

200

Name 3 forms of energy. 

Kinetic, Potential, Chemical, Electrical, Thermal, Sound, Elastic. 

200

Does an autotroph or a heterotroph create their own food?

Autotroph

200

Do physical changes form new substances? 

No, there is the same combination of atoms but the appearance might change. 

200

Is this statement correct: The periodic table is complete and will not be changed. 

Incorrect; the periodic table is still a work in progress, it is added to as new elements are found. 

300

What is stored in the Nucleus? 

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid). The building instructions. 

300

Fill in the blank: There are strong forces that hold an atom together. Overcoming these forces by combining atoms or breaking an atom apart releases _____ energy. 

Nuclear 

300

Why is the left side of the heart thicker than the right side?

The left side of the heart has further distances to pump and therefore needs to be more muscular to push the blood as far as the head and toes. 

300

What are 3 signs that a substance has chemically changed?

colour change, odour change, bubbles formed, appearance or disappearance of a solid, light or sound, and temperature change.

300

Fill in the blank: When two or more non-metal atoms are joined by chemical _____ they form a molecule. 

bonds

500

What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Prokaryotic - simple self-sufficient, lack membrane bound organelles and are found in unicellular organisms.

Eukaryotic - more complex, have membrane bound organelles and can be both found in unicellular and multicellular organism. 

500

What type of energy includes: movement, electrical energy, and thermal energy.

Kinetic 

500

What are the 2 roles of blood in the body?

- delivers nutrients like oxygen directly to cells 

- takes away carbon dioxide and other waste from cells 

500

What is the law of conservation of mass? 

A scientific principle which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. 
500

What is the difference between an element and a compound?

Element - only contains one substrate (one pure element) 

Compound - contains two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. 

1000

What effect might a problem in the Golgi apparatus affect the overall function of the cell? 

Proteins would not be properly modified, packaged, and transported. 

1000

What is the difference between energy transfer and energy transformations. 

Transfer - moves energy from one place or item to another without changing form. (e.g. heat transferring from a hot cup to your hand)

Transformation - energy changes from one form to another. (e.g. a TV transforms electrical energy into light and sound). 

1000

Name 5 different body systems. 

Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, Integumentary, Immune, Nervous, Endocrine, Reproductive, 

1000

What must happen in order for a change to be chemical compared to physical change? 

Bonds must be broken and new bonds formed to produce something new. 

1000

How are elements ordered on the periodic table?

By atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element). 

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