This type of energy is stored in objects.
What is Potential Energy?
This type of front occurs when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet, but neither can move the other.
What is a Stationary Front?
This organelle generates much of the cell's chemical energy.
What is the mitochondria?
The circulation of blood and transport of oxygen throughout the human body is controlled by this organ.
What is the heart?
This type of force will cause a change in an object's motion.
What is unbalanced forces?
The diagram below shows the layers of Earth’s interior.
This layer is most observed and studied by scientists.
Hint: A. Crust B. Mantle C. Inner Core D. Outer Core
What is Crust?
This type of energy is stored in food.
What is Chemical Energy?
This front forms when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass.
What is a Warm Front?
These types of cell do not contain a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
What are prokaryotic cells?
This body system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in the human body.
What is the respiratory system?
To increase acceleration of an object, you must increased the applied force or reduce the object's _______.
What is mass?
This layer of Earth has the most mass?
What is the mantle?
This type of energy is acquired due to an object's position in a gravitational field.
What is Gravitational Potential Energy?
What type of front forms when a fast cold air mass runs into a slow warm air mass?
What is a Cold Front?
This organelle is found primarily in plants and is the site of photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
This body system is responsible for fighting pathogens that can cause illness.
What is the immune system?
If equal forces are applied to an object that has a mass of 35g and an object with a mass of 40g, this object is going to accelerate the most.
What is the 35g object?
This layer of Earth has the highest temperature.
What is the inner core?
This type of energy is stored when a material is stretched.
What is Elastic Potential Energy?
This is a weather disturbance that is associated with lightening, thunder, dense cumulus clouds, and heavy rain or hail.
What is a thunderstorm?
This organelle controls the movement of particle entering and exiting the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
Skin, hair, and nails are organs that make up this human body system.
What is the integumentary system?
If an object is in equilibrium (has balanced forces acting upon it), the magnitude of the block's acceleration is _________.
What is zero?
This layer spins and is responsible for Earth’s magnetic field.
What is the core?
This scientific law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
What is The Law of Conservation of Energy?
This is an instrument that measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
A cell is examined under a microscope and three organelles are identified: a cell wall, a nucleus, and a chloroplast. The cell most likely belongs to this organism.
What is a plant?
Suppose you hear a fly near your ear and automatically swat it away with your hand. This body system is most responsible for the described process.
What is the nervous system?
A firefighter turns on his hose and is knocked backwards. The scenario represents this Law of Motion.
What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?
The Earth's core is comprised of these two metals.
What are Iron and Nickel?