"O"
What is Oxygen?
A colorful part of the plant that is used as lure for pollinators
The type of energy most associated with the everyday term "heat"
What is thermal energy?
A positively charged particle.
What is a proton?
What is the Pacific Plate?
"He"
What is Helium?
In addition to the filament, this part holds pollen and completes the stamen.
What is the anther?
The type of energy simply defined as the energy of motion
What is kinetic energy?
A neutrally charged particle that adds only to an atom's mass
What is a neutron?
The San Andreas fault is an example of this boundary type when two plates move in opposite directions, rubbing against each other?
What is a transform boundary?
"Na"
What is Sodium?
This component of the female plant anatomy is sticky to the touch and holds onto pollen
What is the Stigma?
The type of energy released at atomic and molecular levels during chemical reactions.
What is Chemical Energy?
What is an electron?
The plate boundary caused by plates moving away from one another and often results in sea floor spreading.
What is a divergent boundary?
"Kr"
What is Krypton?
The general term to describe all the components of the female plant anatomy
What is the pistil?
The energy stored in a non-moving, solitary state.
What is potential energy?
The core of an atom that houses both the protons and neutrons.
What is the nucleus?
The plate boundary caused by the collision of two plates of like type that often results in the formation of mountains.
What is a convergent boundary?
"Es"
What is Einsteinium?
What is smell?
Batteries and electrical outlets produce this type of energy.
What is electromagnetic energy?
The space outside the atomic nucleus where negatively charged electrons exists
What is the electron cloud?
This phenomenon occurs when more dense sea floor plates converge with less dense continental plates
What is subduction?