Write down the 3 phases of Interphase.
G1 Phase (Growth)
S Phase (DNA Synthesis)
G2 (Growth and Prepare for Cell Division)
What are the three subatomic particles of atoms
Protons, Neutrons, Electons
How might a experiment be accepted in the scientific community?
Testable and Repeatable
What are the 4 macromolecules
proteins, carbs, nucleic acids, lipids
What is this classes name?
Integrated Science
Why does ice not sink while in water ?
Ice is less dense than water
What are the 4 compositional layers of Earth
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, inner core
What 2 elements make up 99% of the nucleus of the Sun?
Hydrogen and Helium
Whats the process of liquid water turning into gas?
Evaporation
This is the part where cell division occurs and includes 4 steps to divide the cell.
M- Phase
What is the charge of the nucleus of an atom?
Positive (protons & neutrons)
What is the first step in the Scientific Method?
Being able to observe (five senses)
What are the monomers for proteins?
Amino Acids
What is known as the universal solvent
Water
Waters property of being able to stick to itself is know as
Cohesion
What are the 2 metals the core is made up of
Iron and Nickel
What process makes the immense amount of energy of the sun?
Nuclear Fusion
Rain, sleet, snow, hail are examples of
What are the 4 phases of M-Phase?
Prophase, Metaphase,Anaphase,Telophase
Give me 3 compounds written out (Ex: NH3= Ammonia)
Any compounds that make sense
How might a scientific theory be able to change?
New evidence and information
Give me 3 examples of lipids
Fats, Oils, Waxes, Steriods, Phospholipids, etc…
Geosphere, Atmophere, Biosphere
Waters ability to be able to stick to other substances is known as
Adhesion
The reason we have tectonic plates and movement of the crust are because of what currents in the Mantle?
Convection Currents
What hold all planets, moons, and asteroids in orbit?
Suns gravity
Water rising through the stomata’s of leaves and evaporating is known as
Transpiration
In M-Phase what phase do all the chromosomes line up at the equator (center) of the cell?
Metaphase
How many atoms does each individual element have in CaCO3?
Calcium: 1
Carbon: 1
Oxygen:3
The motive of your partner or someone being able to revise your research after you have concluded your work. They can give input or correct certain parts of your work.
Peer Review
What are the functions of carbs within animals AND plants?
Quick energy for animals and structure and support for plants
What country was Albert Einstein born in?
Germany
Which 2 organelles do plants cells have and animals don’t?
Chloroplast & Cytoplasm
What sphere is the ozone layer a part of ?
Atmosphere
Gasoline, Food, Acid formation are all forms of what energy?
Chemical energy
The gas in the air cooling down and becoming water droplets as clouds
Condensation
In this phase the DNA of a cell is being replicated way before it starts to divide.
S Phase
Valence Electrons
What are the 3 variables in a Scientific experiment?
Independent, Dependent, and Control
What do nucleus acids work on in our body?
Genetic information or our DNA
When is Mr.Ramirez birthday?
January 1st
Which organelle provides energy to the cell in animals and plants
Mitochondria
When water seeps in through the cracks of rocks and later freezes and expands eventually breaking the rock what is this process?
Frost Wedging
What does the Law of Conservation state?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed only change forms
Breathing out this gas helps the process of photosynthesis flourish but also if there is too much in the atmosphere it could heat up temperatures.
Carbon dioxide