Life Science
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Miscellaneous
100

What does the term unicellular mean?

A simple organism is made of one cell that has to perform everything necessary to keep the organism alive.    

100

What is the smallest unit of non-living things?

      Atom

100

What is transportation

something that moves people or goods

100

Conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time.

What is weather

100

Mention 2 ways to decrease human impact on the environment. 

use renewable resources, carpooling, taking public transportation, recycling

200

What does adaptation mean?

  • A physical feature of behavior that allows an animal to survive.
200

What changes based on your location? Mass or weight? Explain 

Weight. Because it is affected by the gravity

200

What is the difference between tension and torsion?


Tension is a stretching or pulling force. Torsion is a twisting force.

200

When two tectonic plates come together - It Creates mountains, volcanos, and trenches.

Convergent Boundary

200

What is a solar eclipse-  

when the moon goes Infront of the earth blocking sunlight

300

What are the advantages of sexual reproduction? Mention 1 

Creates diversity/genetic variation allowing organisms to evolve. 


300

What could happen to waves when they hit different types of materials? 

They wave can be

* reflected

* transmitted or refracted

* absorbed

300

What is an Orthographic Representation?

A 2D display of a 3D object.

300

What are 3 pieces of evidence to support the Theory of Continental Drift?

Continents fit together like a puzzle, mountain formations, and fossils.

300

What is the law of superposition?

It is the relative ages of rock layers – the oldest rock layers will be at the bottom.

400

What is photosynthesis? mentions the inputs and outputs from photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is a chemical process where light energy, water, and CO2 are transformed into sugar and oxygen. 

400

What is the difference between an open and a closed system?

In an open system matter can escape, while in a closed system, no matter is allowed to escape.

400

Which of the following best describes the function of an encoder in a telephone communication system? A.converting sound to electrical impulses B.receiving transmitted electrical signals C.changing electrical impulses into sound D.sending electrical signals through a circuit

A.converting sound to electrical impulses

400

The type of front where a warm air mass collides with a cold air mass and neither has the force to move the other.

What is a stationary Front?

400

Why is there more gravity on the Earth than on the moon?

Earth has a larger mass than the moon.

500

Symbiosis is a close, long-term relationship between two species in an ecosystem. What are the 3 types of symbiotic relationships? Explain 1

* Mutualism: Both species benefit

* Commensalism: one species benefits, and the other is neither harmed nor benefited

* Parasitism: One species (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed.

500

Describe Newton's 3rd Law and give one example 

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Ex: Ballon goes up, the air goes down 
500

In the design process, a trade-off occurs when a problem is solved but a feature is sacrificed. Which of the following is an example of a trade-off? A. A car’s gas mileage is increased and the engine has less power. B. An airplane uses a more efficient engine and has higher performance. C. A sports drink’s taste is improved and has the same nutritional content. D. A computer company upgrades the hardware and the price remains unchanged.

A. A car’s gas mileage is increased and the engine has less power.

500

What are the types or air masses?

Maritime Troplical (mT)

Maritime Polar (mP)

 Continental Polar (cP) 

Continental Tropical (cT

500

Some types of bacteria can only live where oxygen is not present. These bacteria were well adapted to life on Earth over 2 billion years ago. Which of the following changes caused many of these bacteria to become extinct? A. the slow movement of tectonic plates B. the varying temperatures of each season C. An increase in volcanic activity under the oceans D. An increase in the number of photosynthetic organisms

D. An increase in the number of photosynthetic organisms