What is Force of Gravity?
Any two objects will feel force of attraction that depends on their masses and distances apart
Where are the protons located?
In the nucleus
What are the two types of Mechanical Energy?
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Is bacteria living or non-living?
Living
What is a fact?
A fact is an observation generally accepted by society
What does Scientific Notation express?
Very large or very small numbers
A pure substance that cannot be broken down further is classified as a...
Element
What are the two types of forces?
Force of Friction and Force of Gravity
What's the difference between an animal and plant cell?
Animal Cells don't have a cell wall compared to Plant cells which do
The difference between a theory and hypothesis?
A theory is supported by evidence where a hypothesis is a suggested possible outcome.
What is the definition of Normal Force?
A component of the contact that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts
What are five indicators of a Chemical Change?
1. Colour change
2. Change in Temperature
3. Formation of Precipitate
4. Formation of Bubbles
5. Noticeable odor
What's the difference between Non-Contact and Contact Force?
The difference is that Non-contact is a force experienced when they are not in physical contact with each other where Contact force is a force experienced when they are in Physical Contact with each other.
What does the cell membrane separate?
The internal content of the cell from the outside environment
What's the difference between Qualitative and Quantitative data?
Qualitative is data that can be tested but not measured where Quantitative is data that can be measured.
What is the definition of Valence Electrons?
The electrons in the outermost shell
What is a single displacement reaction made up of?
an element and a compound
What is Newton's Law of Motion?
An object at rest remains at rest, an object in motion remains in motion
What are two types of cells?
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
What is a controlled variable?
A controlled variable is the conditions you keep the same
What is Precision?
Measure of the degree of reliability
What are the five types of Chemical Reactions?
1. Synthesis Reaction
2. Decomposition Reaction
3. Single displacement Reaction
4. Double Displacement Reaction
5. Combustion Reaction
What is Law of Conservation of Energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed it may be transformed from on into another but the total amount of energy never changes.
Does this formula represent Cellular Respiration or Photosynthesis
C6H12O6+ 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
Cellular Respiration
Is an independent variable located on the X axis or the Y axis on a graph?
X axis