A
B
C
D
F
100

A chain of interactions between organisms and their environment

Ecosystem

100

Has particles that move freely and spread out to fill any space

Gas

100

Has particles that move and phase through each other

Liquid
100

Has particles that are tight and close together

Solid

100

Break down dead organisms into nutrients

Decomposer

200

Examples of Terrestrial Ecosystems

Forest

Tundra

Desert

Grasslands

200

Examples of Aquatic Ecosystems

Marine

Saltwater

200

Low temperatures and short growing seasons

Tundra

200

Water is an example of a compound because it always contains two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen atom.

True

False

True

200

Term that describes a mixture in which the substances are  mixed

Homogenous Mixture

300

What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system?

Milky Way

300

Which of the following is NOT a terrestrial ecosystem?

  • A) Desert

  • B) Tundra

  • C) Marine

Marine

300

Small particle that is the building block of matter

Atom

300

Property is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit to indicate a phase change

Temperature

300

Term for the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid

Melting Point
400

Which of the following is a biotic factor

  • A) Soil

  • B) Temperature

  • C) Animals

Animals

400

Physical property that is determined by the pull of gravity on an object's mass

Weight
400

Term describes a mixture in which the substances are not evenly mixed

Heterogenous Mixture

400

Sunlight is a ______ factor

Abiotic

400

Matter with a composition that is always the same.

Substance

500

What is the chemical symbol of water?

H2O

500

The marine ecosystem has a higher salt content than freshwater ecosystems.

True

False

True

500

A substance made of two or more elements chemically joined in a specific combination.

Compound

500

Mass per unit volume of a substance

Density

500

What is the hottest planet in our solar system?

Venus