What are Earth's 3 Structural Layers
Core, Mantle, Crust!
The main biochemical process responsible for capturing light energy from the sun and channeling it to different ecosystems.
Photosynthesis
What are the 3 Sub-Atomic particles of the Atom?
Protons +
Neutrons 0
Electrons -
What do you call an increase in the rate of velocity?
Acceleration!
When is the CAASPP?
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The theory that states that earth is made up of moving slabs of rock.
Plate Tectonics
The organelle in eukaryotic cells that is responsible for ATP production.
"The powerhouse of the cell!"
Mitochondria!!!
In which state of matter do particles move that slowest?
Solid State
The resistance that an object encounters as it moves past another object.
Friction!
2 reasons why it is important I do my best on the CAASPP....
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The movement of rock and water particles by wind, water, ice or gravity.
The base paring rule for DNA and RNA
DNA: A-T & G-C
RNA: A-U & G-C
The minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction is called....
Activation Energy
Energy stored in an object based on its position.
Potential Energy!
3 tools provided in the Science CAASPP...
Periodic Table, Formulas & Calculator.
Earthquakes occur alongside this type of geologic feature.
Transform Plate Boundary
What is the end result of mitosis?
2 identical diploid cells.
What are the 3 major biological macro-molecules?
Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids (fats).
The range of wavelengths of frequencies that electromagnetic radiation extends.
Electromagnetic Spectrum.
3 types of graphs to expect on the CAASPP...
Line, Bar, Pie Charts.
The process that produces our sun's energy.
Nuclear Fission
The idea that organisms who are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
Natural Selection
Boyle's Law sates that Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional, what does this mean?
As one goes up, the other goes down.
Name 1 of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion.
(1) Objects at rest will remain at rest, and objects in motion will remain in motion; unless acted upon by another force.
(2) The total Force of an object is directly proportional to its Mass x Acceleration.
(3) Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
3 test taking strategies.
1. Read question carefully.
2. Read all answer choices.
3. Process of elimination.