This piece of safety equipment protects your eyes during experiments.
What are safety goggles?
This piece of equipment is used to heat substances and has an orange safety flame.
What is a Bunsen burner?
Scientists group living things into categories based on these shared qualities.
What are characteristics?
Energy stored in food is this type.
What is chemical energy?
This force pulls objects down toward Earth.
What is Gravity?
This rule means you must not taste, touch, or smell chemicals unless told to.
What is follow teacher instructions?
You would use this to measure liquid volume accurately.
What is a measuring cylinder?
Animals with backbones belong to this group.
What are vertebrates?
A moving object has this type of energy.
What is kinetic energy?
This force occurs when two surfaces rub against each other.
What is friction?
You must tie this long feature back to avoid fire or contamination.
What is long hair?
A tripod and this metal sheet help support beakers while heating.
What is a gauze mat?
This group includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
What are invertebrates?
Light energy travels in straight lines called these.
What are rays?
A push, pull, or twist is known as this.
What is a force?
This is the first thing you should do if a chemical spills or glass breaks.
What is tell the teacher immediately?
This piece of equipment holds test tubes securely during an experiment.
What is a test tube rack?
What two terms are used to create an organisms scientific name.
What are genus and species?
The ability to cause change or do work is the definition of this term.
What is energy?
Air resistance is a type of this force that slows moving objects.
What is friction?
This type of behaviour is banned in a science lab because it causes accidents.
What is running or messing around?
This glass instrument measures temperature in degrees Celsius.
What is a thermometer?
These five major kingdoms include animals, plants, fungi, protists, and this last one.
What is bacteria/monera?
This type of energy is created by the movement of electrons.
What is electrical energy?
An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it — this is known as inertia and comes from whose law?
What is Newton’s First Law?