Interactions and ecosystems
Heat and temperature
Cells and systems
Light and Optics
Structures and forces
100

Describe the four basic needs all living things require to survive.

food, water, shelter and exchange of gases

100

 This method of heat transfer occurs when warm air rises and cool air sinks.

convection

100

The main function of mitochondria in a cell.

produce energy

100

The main source of natural light on Earth.

the sun

100

A push or pull acting on an object.

force

200

This type of relationship describes when two organisms both benefit from each other.

mutualism 

200

According to the particle model, this happens to particle movement as temperature increases.

increased particle motion

200

The organ responsible for absorbing food into the bloodstream.

intestines

200

This model describes light traveling in straight lines.

ray model of light

200

A structure designed and constructed by humans.

manufactured structure 

300

The scientific study of relationships between organisms and their environment.

ecology

300

A material that reduces heat flow through conduction, convection, and radiation.

insulator

300

The correct order of biological organization from smallest to largest.

Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organism



300

When a pencil appears "broken" in water due to light bending.

refraction

300

The force involving twisting an object.

torsion

400

An organism that eats only plants is called this.

herbivore

400

The total energy of all particles in an object is called this.

thermal energy

400

The key difference between a unicellular and multicellular organism.

their ability to perform life functions

400

The type of lens that converges light rays.

convex lenses

400

The process of melting two pieces of the same material together.

welding

500

The process where an ecosystem develops in an area that was initially bare.

primary succession

500

Explain the difference between temperature and thermal energy.

Temperature is the average energy of particles, while thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in an object.

500

Explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis.

Diffusion involves movement of any particles across a membrane, while osmosis specifically involves water movement across a membrane.

500

Explain how we perceive color when looking at an object.

We see a color when all other colors are absorbed, and that specific color is reflected.



500

 Explain the difference between mass and weight.

Mass measures the amount of matter in an object, while weight measures the force of gravity acting on that object.