The Coriolis Effect is caused by what?
What is the rotation of the Earth?
What are organisms made of a single cell called?
What is a Unicellular Organism?
The ability of your body to maintain internal conditions is called what?
What is Homeostasis?
A location to which you compare other locations is called a what?
What is a referance point?
The rigid, porous outer layer of a plant cell
What is a Cell Wall?
Winds blow from areas of what to what?
What is High Pressure to Low Pressure?
A major energy source for most cells is stored in a sugar molecule called what?
What is Glucose?
An is a structure made up of two or more types of tissue that work together to carry out a function in the body.
What is an Organ?
A machine that is made of two or more simple machines is called a what?
What is a Compound Machine?
Stores and delivers nutrients throughout the cell and transports waste to the cell membrane
What is Vesicle?
As you go up in the Atmosphere, what increases?
What is Air Pressure?
Chloroplasts contain *blank* a light-absorbing pigment or colored substance that traps the energy in sunlight
What is Chlorophyll?
Which nutrients are sources of energy for the body?
What are fats and carbohydrates?
What can we see in the sky that is directly related to gravity?
What is The Moon?
A jelly-like substance, composed mainly of water, occupying most of the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
What is a Cytoplasm?
What do the center of Hurricanes and Tornadoes have?
What is Low Pressure?
What do cells use as a source of energy and for energy storage?
What is Proteins?
The chemical found in tobacco that increases heart rate and blood pressure is?
What is Nicotine?
The closer the moon is to the Earth will result in what kind of ocean tides?
What are Higher Ocean Tides?
An organelle that converts the radiant energy of the Sun into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.
What are Chloroplasts?
What is The Jet Stream?
The movement of materials across a cell membrane, requiring energy, is called what?
What is Active Transport?
The organisms that cause sickness are called what?
What are Microorganisms?
How much Gravity is on Mars?
What is about 38%?
a network of passageways in which chemical compounds are manufactured, processed, and transported.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?