The movement of water molecules from an area of high water potential to an area of lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
Bonds formed when 2 or more non-metal atoms share electrons
What are covalent bonds?
Newton's first law is all about this
What is inertia?
A quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
What is logarithm?
A Greek alphabet used to represent Density in a formula.
What's a rho? 
A method of reproduction that does not involve gametes.
What is asexual reproduction?
a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
What is Boyle's law?
The upwards force that an object placed in water would experience. 
What is upthrust?
What is buoyancy?
A number system that uses the alphabets i.e A, B, C, D, E and F to display a certain value.
What is the Hexadecimal number system?
What is the base-16 system?
A process that allows your body to maintain its core internal temperature.
Reject metabolism
What is Thermoregulation?
The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
What is fermentation?
a charged chemical species (ion) composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded or of a metal complex that can be considered to be acting as a single unit.
Examples include nitrate, carbonate, sulfate, etc.
What are polyatomic ions?
components that are designed to have a resistance which changes rapidly with temperature.
What are thermistors?
What are thermal resistors?
The calculation of the gradient of a curve at any given point.
What is differentiation?
A component of a car which triggers the airbags in the event of a crash.
Hint: Crash= rapid deceleration
What is an acceleration sensor?
This occurs when both version of genes are expressed in the phenotype as neither dominant over the other.
What is codominance?
Two different forms of the exact same element.
What are allotropes?
A state of matter whereby van Der Waal's forces (very weak attraction forces) keep the molecules together.
What are gasses?
I have a lock that I wish I could open if only...I had the code.
Before attempting anything, I find out how many possible combinations there could be in order to unlock the stubborn lock. I use a certain function.
In what situation would permutations be required?
What are permutations?
the minimum amount of any physical entity (i.e. protons, electrons and neutrons) involved in any interaction.
Hint: Ant-man?
What's a quantum?
These are the plants that are able to survive in conditions where water is scarce.
What are xerophytes?
The process of combining nitrogen and hydrogen gas to create ammonia is named after this person.
Who is Fritz Haber?
These are electronic components which uses the Boolean function that operates one or more binary input to produce one binary output.
What are logic gates?
This method is used to calculate area under a curve with any function.
What is integration?
Particles that govern the strong nuclear force.
**Nuclear forces are strong attractive forces between nucleons in the atomic nucleus that holds the nucleus together.
What are gluons?