What charge does the proton have?
Sharpening a pencil
What is an example of physical change?
The basic unit of heredity passed from parents to offspring
What is a gene?
Law of Inertia, F=MA, Equal and Opposite Reaction
What are Newton's three laws?
Electrons, protons, and neutrons.
What 3 things make up an atom?
Rusted metal
What is an example of chemical change?
These are different forms of the same gene, like dominant and recessive
What are alleles?
Distance
If you throw a ball, but you take away air resistance, what will change?
A substance that is made up of 2 or more elements, and can be broken down into those elements.
What is a compound?
A material's ability to allow heat to flow
What is conductivity?
This type of inheritance occurs when neither allele is completely dominant, resulting in a blend of traits
What is incomplete dominance?
SI
The unit used for measuring distance
A neutral group of atoms that are joined together by one or more bonds
What is a molecule?
Change of color compared to change of state
What is the difference between chemical and physical change?
This diagram is used to track the inheritance of a trait through multiple generations of a family
What is a pedigree diagram?
Mechanical Potential to Mechanical, Mechanical to Kinetic, Kinetic to Sound and Heat.
If you kick a ball into a wall what energy transfers occurred?
He proposed the theory that all matter is made up of individual particles called atoms, which cannot be divided.
Who is Dalton?
A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
What is an element?
This principle states that allele pairs separate during gamete formation
What is the law of segregation?
F = MA.
If F = 702 and M = 27
what does A =
26