Unit 6
Unit 5
Intro To Science
Unit 3
Fun
100

Basic building blocks of matter. They make up everything

Atom

100

What are the three factors of potential energy?

Mass, Height, Gravity

100

What kind of data involves a number? Example: The ball rolled 13 feet. 

Quantitative data
100

What are the two main types of cells called?

Prokaryote and Eukaryote

100

Make a word out of these elements: Fluorine, Nitrogen, Uranium

FUN

200

List the three subatomic particles and their charges?

Proton: Positive

Electron: Negative

Neutron: No charge

200

What are the two factors of kinetic energy?

Mass and Velocity

200

What kind of data does not involve numbers but is found using your senses. Example: The girl has blonde hair. 

Quantitative data

200

What 4 things do all types of cells have?

Cell Membrane, Organelles, Cytoplasm, DNA
200

Use your periodic table to make a word out of these elements: Fluorine, Actinium, Einsteinium

FAcEs

300

Where are each of the subatomic particles located in an atom?

Proton and Neutron: Nucleus

Electron: Electron Cloud

300

If Amanda drives from Navarre to Columbus, which is 140 miles and it takes her 2 hours. What was her average speed?

70 mph

300

Which variable is the result of an experiment?

Dependent variable

300

Where is the DNA located in each type of cell?

Prokaryote = cytoplasm

Eukaryote = nucleus

300

Make a state name out of these elements: Molybdenum, Nitrogen, Sodium, and Tantalum

MoNTaNa

400

How is a mixture different from a Molecule/compound?

Mixtures are not chemically combined like a Molecule/compound

400

If I hold 2 basketball up. Ball 1 is 3 feet off the ground and Ball 2 is 5 feet off the ground, which one has more potential energy and why?

Ball 2 because it has more height

400

Which variable is the variable we are changing ON PURPOSE?

Independent Variable

400

What are the FIVE main molecules we learned about?

Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Phosphlipids

400

Make a word out of these elements: Radium, Cobalt, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon

RaCCoON

500

What makes a molecule and compound different?

Molecules can be the same element but a compound has to have different elements.

500

If I go on top of a hill with a soccer ball and a bowling ball and push both balls down the hill, which ball would you expect to have more kinetic energy and why?

Bowling ball because it has more mass and will be traveling at a very similar velocity. 

500
How many variables can we change in an experiment?

1

500

What is the energy called that is made from the mitochondria?

ATP

500

Use the periodic table to make a phrase with these elements: Iodine, Barium, Nitrogen, Cobalt, Lutetium, and Vanadium.
HINT: one word is "slang"

I LuV BaCoN