Solids, liquids, gases, and state changes
Heating and cooling curves
Characteristics of living things and cells
Classification and binomial nomenclature
Dichotomous key and the seven taxa
100

The three states of matter.

What are solids, liquids, and gases

100

A heating curve is ____________.

What is a graph that shows the temperature of a substance increasing as heat is continuously being added?

100

True or false: All plant and animal cells have chloroplasts.

False: Only plant cells have chloroplasts.

100

True or false: All bacteria have a cell wall

False: Nearly all bacteria have a cell wall.

100

If an animal has fur, it is a/an ___________.

What is a mammal?

200

The phase change in which a solid turns into gas.

What is Sublimation. 

200

The kingdom does not have a cell wall or chloroplast in its cell.

What are animals

300

True or false: A liquid has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.

True, they don’t change their volume but change their shape based on the container.

300

The mistake in Danaus Plexxipus.

What is the species name being capitalized?

400

The substance in which boiling and condensation occur at 100*C while melting and freezing occur at 0*C.

What is water ( H2O).

400

True or false: The correct form to write the classification of a fox is Vulpes vulpes.

True: Vulpes means fox in Latin.

400

The seven taxa.

What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.

500

State the six phase changes and the state changes that occur for each one.

What is melting ( solid to liquid ), boiling( liquid to gas), sublimation( solid to gas), deposition( gas to solid), condensation(gas to liquid), and freezing( liquid to solid).

500

The reason why temperature stays constant during phase changes.

What is using kinetic energy being used to break or reform molecules rather than increasing temperature or energy?

500

The seven characteristics of living things.

What is growth, reproduction, respiration, sensitivity, movement, excretion, and nutrition?

500

The eubacteria and archaebacteria that are found everywhere.

What is E. Coli and Halo-bacterium.

500

The two common species from the following 

Golden Eagle: Animalia, Chordata, Aves, Falconiformes, Accipitridaes, Aquila, chrysaetos.

Northern Harrier: Animalia, Chordata, Aves, Falconiformes, Accipitridaes, Circus, cyaneus.

African Bush Elephant: Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Probiscidea, Elephantidae, Loxodonta, africana.


   

What is the Golden eagle and Northern harrier having five of the seven taxa the same and an African bush elephant having two in common with them?