This is the gas that is released by plants after photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
In this organism relationship, both organisms benefit from one another.
What is a mutual relationship?
This measurement tells us how long a wave is.
What is a wavelength?
This is the term for a measurement of how fast an object is travelling.
What is speed?
This term describes the natural pull of objects toward one another.
What is gravity?
The green pigment found in chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs.
What is chlorophyll?
This type of relationship is one where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
What is a commensal relationship?
This measurement tells us how tall a wave is and is related to volume.
What is amplitude?
This is an object or landmark used as a starting point for giving directions.
What is a reference point?
Without this property, the Earth would be pulled into the sun due to its gravity.
What is inertia?
This greenhouse gas is one of the three things that go into photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
In this type of relationship, one organism benefits, and the other is harmed.
What is a parasitic relationship?
This measurement tells us how fast a wave is moving.
This is the term used for measuring speed and direction.
What is velocity?
Without this force, the Earth would leave orbit and fly out into space.
What is gravity?
Photosynthesis produces this sugar to use as food for energy.
An example of this type of relationship is a dog with fleas.
What is a parasitic relationship?
This type of wave is one that comes from earthquakes.
What are seismic waves?
This term describes changing position over time.
What is motion?
This gas giant is the largest of the planets and has the strongest gravitational pull of the planets.
What is Jupiter?
This sugar is what we call stored glucose in plants.
What is starch?
An example of this type of relationship is when a remora fish attaches to sharks in order to get food.
What is a commensal relationship?
A soundwave with a short wavelength makes this kind of sound.
What is a high-pitched sound?
In a distance versus time graph, the time is always measured on this line.
What is the x-axis?
This scientist is responsible for our knowledge of gravity and inertia.
Who was Isaac Newton?