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100

 What is the main source of energy for most ecosystems on Earth?

The Sun

100

What is the basic unit of life?

A cell

100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Ask a question or identify a problem

200

What is the difference between biotic and abiotic?

Biotic- Alive

Abiotic- Not alive

200

Name two differences between plant cells and animal cells.

plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts; animal cells do not

200

Why is it important to repeat an experiment multiple times?

To ensure the results are reliable and not due to chance

300

Which state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume?

Solid

300

What is the function of the mitochondria in a cell?

It produces energy for the cell, often called the "powerhouse" of the cell

300

Explain Newton’s third law of motion and give a real-world example.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Example: a rocket launching pushes gas down and the rocket moves up.

400

Which tool would you use to measure the mass of an object?

Triple beam balance or scale

400

Describe the process of photosynthesis and name the organelle where it occurs.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose and oxygen. It occurs in the chloroplast.

400

Describe the difference between an element and a compound.

An element is made of only one type of atom; a compound is made of two or more types of atoms bonded together.

500

What instrument is used to measure air pressure?

Barometer

500

Why is mass conserved during a chemical reaction?

Because atoms are rearranged, not created or destroyed, the total mass stays the same

500

Explain how convection currents in the mantle contribute to plate movement

Hot material in the mantle rises, cools, and sinks again, creating currents that push tectonic plates