This consists of a proton, neutron, and an electron
What is an atom?
The stage of the cell cycle in which the cell's nucleus divides in two.
What is mitosis?
This is the freezing point of water in standard units.
What is 0 degrees celsius?
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2+2=
4
It lives in interesting and sometimes unexpected places, including on your face.
What is bacteria?
Succession that occurs where there is a new substrate present such as bare rock
What is primary succession?
This is the Fahrenheit equivalent to 0 degrees Celsius.
What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit?
This is a metric unit to measure force. It is named after Sir Issac Newton.
What is a newton?
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The physical surface features of a place or region
What is topography?
A change that takes place within the nucleus of an atom
What is a nuclear change?
This is the buildup of nonflowing electric charge
What is static electricity?
Square root of 6.25
What is 2.5?
This is one complete life cycle
What is a generation?
This tissue is comprised of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
What is muscle tissue?
A weak physical bond that holds two or more molecules together
What is van der Waals force?
This is the movement of cold, deep ocean water to the ocean's surface
What is upwelling?
The element that contains 18 protons in an atom
Argon
These are the 5 stages of the salmon lifecycle.
What are eggs, alevin, parr, smolt, and adult?
They are important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells. They are large, specialized cells that recognize, engulf and destroy target cells.
What is a macrophage?
A mixture where the substances are evenly distributed (ex. apple juice)
A mixture of methane and other gasses formed from decomposed marine organisms
What is natural gas?
The density of an object with a mass of 19300 grams, and a volume of 1 liter
What is 19.3 g/mL (Will it float, or sink?)