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Science Facts
100

What is the basic unit of life?

The Cell

100

What is an atom?

Smallest unit of an element that retains its properties

100

What is electricity?

Flow of electric charge (usually electrons)

100

What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?

Gravity

100

What gas do humans need to breathe to survive?

Oxygen

200

Name two organelles found in plant cells but not animal cells.

Cell wall, chloroplasts

200

The atom is made of 3 things, name them and their charge.

Proton (+), Electron (-) and Neutron (neutral)

200

What is a current?

Flow of charge

200

How many planets in the solar system?

8

200

What is H₂O commonly known as?

Water

300

What is the function of the cell membrane?

Controls what enters and leaves the cell

300

You can identify a chemical change because?

A new substance forms

300

What device is used to measure electric current?

Ammeter

300

What tool do astronomers use to observe distant space objects?

Telescope

300

What part of the body pumps blood?

Heart

400

How does a microscope help us study cells?

Magnifies tiny objects so cells and organelles can be seen

400

An Ionic Bond is a bond that ________ electrons. 

Ionic = electron transfer

400

What is the role of a power source in a circuit?

Provides energy to move charges

400

Why does the Moon appear to change shape during the month?

Moon’s position relative to Earth and Sun

400

What do plants use from sunlight to make their food?

Energy for Photosynthesis

500

What is the difference between a tissue and an organ?

Tissue = group of similar cells; Organ = group of tissues working together

500

Why are noble gases unreactive?

Full outer electron shell

500

Why does adding more resistors in series reduce current?

Total resistance increases → current decreases

500

What is a light-year a measure of?

Distance light travels in one year

500

What force pulls objects toward the ground?

Gravity