The particles vibrate in this state of matter
What is a solid?
The brain of the cell
What is the nucleus?
The function of the excretory system.
What is to remove waste?
A front where the cold air mass pushes a warm air mass upwards.
What is a cold front?
The type of plate boundary where they slide by eachother.
What is a transverse boundary?
The process of a gas turning into a liquid
What is condensation?
Controls what goes in and out of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
The way the nervous and respiratory system work together.
What is the nervous system tells the lungs to work harder, when you need to breathe faster?
The type of airmass that is formed over the ocean and in polar regions.
The name of the kind of dating that uses observation of rock strata/layers only and fossils within
What is relative dating?
Heat transfer always travels from ___ to ___
What is hot to cold?
A gel-like fluid that holds all of the other organelles in place
What is cytoplasm?
The way the digestive and circulatory systems work together.
What is by taking the nutrients absorbed during eating and carrying them to where they need to go?
The type of weather found at a high pressure system.
What is clear skies and calm?
The divisions of geologic time in order from largest to smallest.
What is eon, era, period, epoch?
A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
What is a liquid?
The name of an organism composed of more than one cell
What is multicellular?
The way the respiratory and muscular system work together.
What is by the diaphragm helping the lungs contract and relax.
The types of waves produced by an earthquake.
What are seismic waves?
The Law of Crosscutting.
What is it states that any geologic feature that cuts across another must be younger than the features it cuts across?
The process of light bending as it travels through a more dense substance
What is refraction?
The difference between vacuoles in plant vs. animal cells
What is plants have one large vacuole and animals have multiple small vacuoles?
The way the skeletal and circulatory systems work together.
What is by the bones producing the blood and the circulatory system sending it to where it needs to go?
The effect causing air and water to curve.
What is the Coriolis Effect?
The key features of an index fossil.
What is an organism that was widely distributed and existed for a short period of time?