Bones, Cartilage, and ligaments
What are the major organs in the skeletal system?
The scientific name for a layer of rock.
What is a strata?
An Object will stay in motion unless acted upon.
Newton's First Law of Motion
How much a wave is displaced from it's resting position.
What is amplitude?
Smallest particle of an element.
What is an atom?
cell>tissue>organ>organ system
What are the four levels of organization in an organism?
The last supercontinent
What is Pangea?
A push or pull
What is force?
An area where particles are spaced close together.
What is compression?
Negatively charge particle in an atom.
What is an electron?
A basic unit of structure and function in a living organism
What is a cell?
Layers of rock laid down youngest to oldest
What is the law of superposition?
speed in a certain direction
What is velocity?
The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given unit of time.
What is Frequency?
two or more atoms combine.
What is a molecule?
Group of cells that perform the same function.
What is tissue?
A fossil time marker that helps figure out the age of rock layers around it.
index fossil
Newton
What is the unit that is used to measure force?
When hotter, less dense fluid rises and cooler, more dense fluid sinks.
What is convection?
What is an ionic bond?
Fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
What is a ligament?
list geological time divisions from the longest to shortest
Eons, Eras, Periods, Epochs
matters resistance to change in motion
What is Inertia?
Particles move energy perpendicular (up and down).
What is a transverse wave?
When two non-metals bond together.