Classification of Living Things
Interactions in the Environment
Density
Energy and Motion
Science Processes
100
The broadest classification of living things; it is base on cell structure.
What is Domain?
100
A single, living thing.
What is an organism?
100
These are the physical properties we must know in order to solve for density.
What is volume and mass?
100
This is the energy created by motion.
What is kinetic energy?
100
This safety equipment should be used when handling hot materials such as hot plates and boiling water. (2 items)
What are safety gloves and goggles?
200
An organism made up of only one cell.
What is unicellular.
200
All the members of a species that live in the same area or ecosystem.
What is a population?
200
This is the formula for calculating the volume of a cube or a rectangular prism (like a box).
What is Length x width x height
200
A boy riding a bike, a girl on a skateboard, and a rolling baseball are all examples of which form of kinetic energy?
What is mechanical energy?
200
This is used in science when we cannot make first hand observations (not research..).
What is a model?
300
This domain has four Kingdoms in it: Protist, Animals, Plants, and Fungi.
What is Eukarya.
300
An ecosystem is made up of all the ____________ and __________________ factors in a certain area that interact.
What is biotic and abiotic? (any order)
300
This is the name of the process used to find the volume of an irregular object, such as a rock, using water in a graduated cylinder.
What is displacement?
300
The battery in a car motor is an example of potential energy because.....
What is chemical energy is stored there?
300
This is the cause and effect prediction made by a scientist before conducting an experiment. It is based on research and previous observations.
What is a hypothesis?
400
This Kingdom is made up of prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that can live in extreme environments.
What is archeabacteria?
400
This first-level consumer can be found in the fields around Uvalde and is a key ingredient in your hamburger.
What is a cow.
400
If a mineral sample has a mass of 20 grams and a volume of 15 mL, the it has a density of...
What is 1.3 g/mL?
400
What two measurements must be used to solve for an object's average speed?
What is total distance traveled and total time used?
400
This is the part of an experiment that the scientist changes, or manipulates, on purpose in order to find the answer to the question.
What is the independent variable?
500
This organism is an example of the Domain Eubacteria, Kingdom Bacteria, that spreads diseases. It is often found in raw chicken.
What is E. Coli (or Salmonella)
500
These biotic factors are prokaryotic and act as decomposers in any ecosystem.
What are bacteria?
500
If a rock as a density of 8 g/mL and a volume of 10 mL, then it's mass is....
What is 80 grams?
500
When graphing speed, the y-axis always shows the...
What is distance traveled?
500
These are the factors in an experiment that the scientist tries to keep the same in order for the outcome to be connected to the independent variable.
What are the constants?