Due to its height or position...... Greatest is at .....
What is potential energy......
Higher the greatest potential and vise versa
The number of protons is equal to ___________ and ________________ which give the elements its unique ___________________.
electrons and atomic number , Identity
An attempt is made to dislodge ketchup from the bottom of the ketchup bottle.
What is the law of inertia?
An organ system in the body is responsible for absorbing nutrients, removing waste and breaking down food into molecules?
What is the digestive system?
What is biodiversity and sustainability?
Energy due to its motion, When is is greatest?
What is Kinetic Energy
The lowest point directly after the highest point
fluorine and iodine have similar characteristics due to the number of ____________________and determine the elements ________________
__________________________
What is valence electrons and chemical reactivity
One Student throws the ball to the batter and the batter hits the ball.
What is newtons third law of action - reaction?
Is responsible for gas exchanges of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the movement of blood along with nutrients and water.
What is the circulatory and respiratory System?
Requires two parents and has diverse offspring.
What is sexual reproduction?
Is the energy needed for the development of a hurricane, typhoon or cyclone.
Very warm ocean water
Highly reactive with 7 valence electrons and a mass of 35 amu.
What is chlorine?
Force (N) Mass (kg) Acceleration (m/s2)
300 20 15
600 30 20
800 40 20
What is newton's law of F=ma?
Filter out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients.
What is the excretory system?
A plant cell is different from an animal cell by these two things.
What has a chloroplast and cell wall?
Is the energy source of all life on earth especially the glucose from plants
The sun and photosynthesis
A stable element in 5 energy levels and zero for an oxidation number.
What is Xenon?
Two balls of different masses are rolled with the same force, resulting in the ball with the larger mass stopping faster than the ball with the smaller mass.
What is Newton's Second Law of F=ma?
A change in breathing patterns, heart rate, and digestion by the release of stress hormones.
What is the endocrine system?
Multi-cellular, complex, has a nucleus
What is a Eukaryotic Cell
how is conduction different from convection?
Conduction is transferred by touch and convection is transferred by heat rising and cool sinking.
Is a semi-conductor with 4 valence electrons in period 4
What is Germanium?
Earth's plates place stress on one another and when an earthquake occur, the plate movement is due to ____________
What is an unbalanced force.?
Two systems that work together to maintain homeostasis by sending messages and regulating body processes.
What is the nervous and endocrine system?
Makes its own food vs gets food from other sources
Hint: other word for producer and consumer
What is Heterotroph vs Autotroph