The number of chromosomes that are usually in human cells.
What is 46?
6.02 x 10^23 is known as...
What is Avogadro's number?
The closest star to our planet
What is the sun?
The father of Physics
Who was Newton?
The type of rock formed by lava/magma
What is igneous?
An alternate version of a gene is called...
What is an allele?
He created the framework that became the modern periodic table
Who was Dmitri Mendeleev?
The most massive objects in the universe
What is a black hole?
The first law of motion is commonly known as
What is inertia?
The type of rock formed under immense heat and pressure
What is metamorphic?
The phase in PMAT where centromeres move toward the poles
What is metaphase?
Atoms of the same element but differing numbers of neutrons are called...
What is an isotope?
The galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way in around 4 billion years
What is the Andromeda galaxy?
Acceleration due to gravity on Earth
What is 9.81 m/s^2?
The phenomenon that made the Hawaii islands
The name of the identical structures in the chromosomes
What is chromatid?
Ozone
The large rotating rotating cloud of dust and hydrogen gas
What is a nebula?
The longest waves on the electromagnetic spectrum
What are radio waves?
This type of volcano is characterized by a collapsed mouth following a major eruption
What is a caldera?
The specialized cells a plant uses to get water to its leaves.
What is xylem?
Chemicals containing a benzene ring are often known as...
Aromatic compounds
The type of star the sun will become after it becomes a red giant
What is a white dwarf?
Draw a free-body diagram of a stationary block of mass m on an incline of θ degrees. The coefficient of friction is μ. Draw them with relative magnitudes.
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The most common mineral in Earth's crust
What is Feldspar?