Heredity
Body Systems
Force & Motion
Matter
Science Vocabulary
100

Brown hair is a _____.

What is one example of a dominant trait?

100

The system that controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling.

Nervous system

100

Isaac Newton

Who invented the 3 Laws of Motion?

100

Anything that takes up space.

What is matter?

100

Matter

What is anything that takes up space?

200

Genes that are lighter than dominant genes.

What are recessive genes?

200

Digestive system

What breaks down food into nutrients such as carbs, fats, and proteins?

200

Kinetic energy

What is energy called when the object is is motion?

200

Physical properties

What are some things you can observe in matter?

200

Solubility

What is the ability of a substance to be dissolved in water?

300

The study of genetics

What is heredity?

300

Circulatory system

What is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the blood?

300

Inertia

What is Newton's first law of motion?

300

Density and weight.

What're some observable properties of matter?

300

Chemical property of matter.

What can be observed only when the type of matter changes?

400

Genes that are more likely to be passed down than recessive genes.

What are dominant genes?

400

Skeletal system

What is your body framework?

400

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's third law of motion?

400

Gas

What's it called when molecules spread out freely and wildly?

400

Volume

What is the amount of space that matter takes up?

500

Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Fragile X syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Triple-X syndrome, Turner syndrome, Trisomy 18, Trisomy 13...

What are some diseases that can be inherited?

500

Muscular system

What is composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers?

500
In 1687, Newton published his most acclaimed work, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.


What is the reason why Isaac Newton has "Sir" in his name?

500

D=m/v

What is the formula of density?

500

Volume=Length x Width x Height

 What is the formula for finding the volume of regular-shaped objects?