Smallest to largest: compound, molecule, atom, mixture
What is atom, molecule, compound, mixture?
The structure of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
What are roots?
Color change, evaporation, getting a hair cut are all examples of this type of change.
What is a physical change?
The process of BREAKING down rock on the Earth's surface. (W, E, or D)
What is weathering?
This term describes the atmospheric conditions that prevail over and area for a long period of time. (C)
Climate
Smallest to largest: planet, galaxy, solar system, moon, asteroid
What is asteroid, moon, planet, solar system, galaxy?
The structure of a plant that provides support
What is the stem?
Rust, oxidation of an apple, digestion are examples of this type of change.
What is a chemical change?
The movement of the Earth that causes day and night.
What is rotation?
Another term for an herbivore (PC).
What is a primary consumer?
Smallest to largest: population, ecosystem, community, organism
What is organism, population, community, ecosystem?
The structure of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
What is the leaf?
Any material that takes up space and has mass (M).
What is mass?
The type of rock that forms by extreme heating and cooling of magma. (I)
What is igneous rock?
(G)________ are segments of DNA, which carry instructions for the traits on an organism.
What are genes?
Smallest to largest: compound, atom, element, mixture
What is atom, element, compound, mixture?
The reproductive structure of a plant
What are flowers?
Energy of motion
What is kinetic energy?
The force (C) that causes warm materials to rise and cold materials to sink.
What is convection?
This "tool" (P) can help predict what traits offspring could have based on what traits the parents have
What is a Punnett Square?
Smallest to largest: organism, tissue, organ system, organ, cell
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?
One of the 2 organelles that is present in a plant cell, but not an animal cell.
What is cell wall or chloroplast?
An object that is not moving has this type of force (B).
What is balanced?
The types of tectonic plates that (1) move towards each other, and (2) move away from each other.
What are (1) convergent and (2) divergent plates?
The term used to describe all the nonliving materials in an ecosystem.
What is abiotic?