Forces and Motion
Genetics
Natural Selection
Matter
Waves
100
A push or a pull. 

What is a force?

100

The Father of Genetics. 

Who is Gregor Mendel? 

100

Populations changing over time. 

What is evolution? 

100

Things that are neither acids nor bases. 

What is neutral? 

100

A disturbance that carries energy from one place to another

What is a wave?

200

The SI unit of force.

What is a Newton? 

200

The passing of traits from parent to offspring?

What is heredity?

200

A physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.

What is a physical adaptation?

200

The central part of the atom where the protons and neutrons are. 

What is the nucleus? 

200

The highest point on a wave.

What is the crest?

300

A force that can make a moving object slow down or stop.

What is friction? 

300

Asexual cell division. 

What is mitosis?

300

The four environmental factors that lead to natural selection. 

What are overproduction, variation, changes in the environment, and competition? 

300

A bond where there is a transfer of electrons between atoms. 

What is ionic bonding? 

300

Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared Radiation, Gamma Rays, Visible Light, X- Rays, Ultraviolet Rays

What are types of electromagnetic waves? 

400

States that objects in motion will keep moving at the same speed/velocity and in the same direction unless a force changes their motion.

What is Newton's First Law of Motion? 

400

A type of genetic mutation where one nitrogenous base is substituted for another.

What is a point mutation? 

400
The name of the journal of observations kept by Charles Darwin during his voyage to the Galapagos Islands. 

What is The Voyage of the Beagle?

400

States that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

400

The apparent change in the frequency of a wave caused by the relative motion between the source of the wave and the observer.

What is the doppler effect? 

500

States that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion? 

500

A genetic engineering technique used to modified genomes of living organisms.

What is CRISPR gene editing? 

500

The contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation relative to the contributions of other individuals.

What is relative fitness?

500

Group 17 on the periodic table. 

What are the Halogens?

500

The muscles in the eye that change the shape of the lens to help the eye see things that are close up and far away.

What are the ciliary muscles?