Cellular Respiration
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100

The process of cellular respiration occurs in these organelles.

What is mitochondria?

100

This frequency of visible light has the longest wavelength.

What is red?

100

A force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching.  

What is friction?

100

The ability to cause change

What is energy?

100

These two lunar phases have the greatest effect on ocean tides

What are full moon and new moon?

200

This is the gas released into the air during cellular respiration?

What is carbon dioxide

200

This word describes the highest part of a wave.

What is the crest?

200

This is the unit of force in the metric system

What is a Newton?

200

Energy stored in atomic bonds that form molecules

What is chemical energy?

200

The tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides

What is a Neap tide?

300

This is the source of energy that drives cellular respiration.

Glucose (sugar)

300

Mechanical waves require this to travel.

What is a medium?

300

When forces on an object are balanced, the net force is this.

What is zero?

300

This is the sum of all kinetic and potential energy.

What is mechanical energy?

300

This occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon.

What is a lunar eclipse?

400

This element is needed to "burn" the glucose molecule

What is oxygen?

400

A blue and red light strike a plate of glass. The blue light passes through. This is the color of the glass.

What is red?

400

This is evidence that an unbalanced force is acting on an object.

What is the motion of the object is changing?

400

Energy in = energy out describes this fundamental principle

What is the law of conservation of energy?

400

This lunar phase occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun

What is a new Moon?

500

These are the three products of cellular respiration.

What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy?

500

This statement describes the relationship between wavelength and frequency.

What is the frequency increases wavelength decreases?

500

This describes an object's tendency to resist changing its motion.

What is inertia?

500

A roller coaster car moving toward the top of the tracks is an example of this energy conversion.

What is kinetic energy to potential energy?

500

The two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator

What is the solstice?