Weather
Heredity
chemistry
body system
Fronts
100

What would be the weather type if the pressure is high?

Rain 

100

 What is the passing of traits from parents to offspring called?

Heredity 

100

What is the center of an atom called?

Nucleus

100

Which system supports, protects, and gives the body shape?

The skeletal system.

100

What is a cold front?

the leading edge of a cooler, denser air mass replacing a warmer air

200

What would be the weather if the pressure was low?

Sunny 

200

What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?

Genotype is the genetic and allele combination and while phenotype is the physical appearance of that trait.

200

What is a substans with a single type of atom called?

An element

200

 Which system breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed?

The Digestive system.

200

What is a warm front?

he leading edge of an advancing, warmer, and more humid air mass that slides up and over a retreating, colder, and denser air mass

300

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather refers to the short-term, day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere,while climate is the average weather pattern in a large area over many years.

300

 What is a homozygous organism?

An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait

300

 Name the three main subatomic particles and their charges.

protons, nutrons, and electrons.

300

Which two systems work together to provide cells with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide?

 The Respiratory and Circulatory systems.

300

What is a stationary front?

When a cold air mass and warm air mass meet but niether are strong enough to move the other 

400

Why does hot air rise?

 Hot air is less dense than cool air, causing it to rise.

400

whaf would be the ratio of genotype if A homozygous brown mouse crosses an heterozygous brown mouse?

BB:Bb

400

What do you call the process of vaporization that occurs throughout a liquid?

boiling 

400

What is the path of oxygen in the body?

 Air enters through the nose/mouth, goes down the trachea to the lungs, passes into the blood, and is delivered to cells

.

400

Why does warm air mass rise over cold air mass?

Warm air is less dense than cold air

500

How do clouds form?

Clouds form when water vapor condenses, turning into tiny water droplets as it gets colder in the upper atmosphere.

500

 If a trait is recessive, how many alleles must be present for it to appear?

Two

500

What gas is released during photosynthesis?

oxygen 

500

What happens if your body temperature drops too low?

The nervous system senses the change, and the muscular system can cause shivering to generate heat, maintaining homeostasis.

500

what is a occluded front?

Cold air mass catches up to warm air mass, making the warm air mass go up