Chemical Reactions
Cells
Body Systems
Forces and Motion
Energy Transfer
100

What are the starting substances in a chemical reaction called?

Reactants

100

Which organelle controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell membrane

100

Which body system carries oxygen and nutrients through the body?

Circulatory system

100

What is the force on an object after all forces are combined called?

Net force

100

What is the energy of motion called?

Kinetic energy

200

Name one sign that a chemical reaction has occurred.

  • color change
  • gas production
  • temperature change
  • precipitate formed
  • odor change
200

What is the basic unit of life?

A cell
200

Which body system breaks down food?

Digestive system

200

What happens when forces are balanced?

No change in motion / net force = 0

200

What is the total kinetic energy of particles in a substance called?

Thermal energy

300

A student mixes vinegar and baking soda and notices bubbles forming. What evidence suggests a chemical reaction occurred?

Gas production/bubbles

300

Which organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell”?

Mitochondria

300

A person cannot breathe properly. Which body system is primarily affected?

Respiratory system

300

A cart is pushed right with 15 N and left with 5 N. What is the net force and direction?

A cart is pushed right with 15 N and left with 5 N. What is the net force and direction?

300

What happens to particle motion when temperature increases?

Particles move faster

400

During a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged but not created or destroyed. What law explains this?

Law of Conservation of Matter

400

What is the difference between plant and animal cells?

  • cell wall
  • chloroplasts
  • large vacuole
400

How do the respiratory and circulatory systems work together?

The respiratory system brings in oxygen, and the circulatory system transports it through the body.

400

A heavier object and a lighter object are pushed with the same force. Which accelerates more? Why?

The lighter object

400

A bathtub of warm water and a cup of hot water are compared. Which has more thermal energy? Why?

The bathtub

500

A piece of iron rusts after being left outside. Explain why this is a chemical change instead of a physical change.

A new substance formed (rust/iron oxide).

500

How do cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems work together?

Cells form tissues, tissues form organs, and organs work together in organ systems to perform life functions.

500

A person’s muscles are not receiving enough oxygen. Which TWO body systems are most likely involved?

Respiratory and circulatory systems

500

A student increases the force on a cart and notices acceleration increases. What does this show about force and motion?

More force causes greater acceleration. F=MA

500

What is the difference between temperature and thermal energy?

Temperature = average kinetic energy
Thermal energy = total kinetic energy