A substance bubbles and changes color during a reaction.
π What does this indicate?
A chemical change; a new substance formed
Net force = 0
π What happens to motion?
No change; constant speed or at rest
Energy transfer by direct contact
π What is it called?
Conduction
What class of star is the sun?
Class G
What is the main source of energy for weather?
The Sun
What happens to energy as it moves through a food chain?
Decreases
What is the function of the cell membrane?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell
A sample has a density of 2 g/mL and is placed in water (1 g/mL).
π What will happen and why?
It sinks; it is more dense than water
Same force applied to two objects, different masses
π Which accelerates more and why?
Smaller mass; acceleration inversely related to mass
Hot air rises and cool air sinks
π What type of transfer?
Convection
What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
Extra points if you can say where in the Milky Way we are located (100)
Spiral
What causes wind? How does air flow?
Differences in air pressure; Air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
What type of succession occurs after a wildfire?
Extra points if you say which has a faster recovery time, primary or secondary and why (200)
Secondary
What do mitochondria do?
Produce energy (ATP)
A student mixes sand and iron filings.
π How can they separate them and why does it work? What kind of mixture is this?
Magnet; iron is magnetic, sand is not; heterogeneous mixture
A car stops suddenly and passengers lurch forward
π Which law explains this?
Newtonβs 1st Law (inertia)
What does increasing temperature do to particles in terms of energy?
Higher temperature = higher kinetic energy
Why do seasons occur?
Earthβs axial tilt
How do ocean currents affect climate?
They redistribute heat
Why does biodiversity increase stability?
More species = more resilience to change
How do genes determine traits?
Code for proteins that express traits
A chemical equation is balanced.
π What does this show about matter?
Atoms are conserved and rearranged
Forces acting in opposite directions: 10 N left, 6 N right
π Net force and direction?
4 N left
Why does energy decrease at higher trophic levels?
extra points if you say how much is transferred (100)
Energy lost as heat at each transfer
Why do spring tides occur?
Extra points if you can say why neap tides occur (100)
Sun, Moon, Earth aligned β stronger gravity
How do greenhouse gases affect Earthβs temperature?
Extra points of you say the main greenhouse gas that has an effect (100)
Trap heat, increasing temperature
How do abiotic factors affect organisms?
Limit survival (water, temperature, light)
Why does sexual reproduction increase variation?
Combines different genes from two parents that creates new variation
Why is a color change alone NOT always proof of a chemical reaction?
Extra points if you give an example (200)
Must show new substance; physical changes can also alter color.
Why do rockets move forward when gas is expelled backward?
Extra points if you can say how all three laws work in this scenario (200)
Newtonβs 3rd Law; equal and opposite forces
A wave has high frequency and short wavelength
π What does this indicate about energy?
Higher energy
How does plate tectonics create mountains AND earthquakes?
Extra points if you can say how rift valleys are formed (200)
Convergent continental plates collide; transform boundaries sliding past each other causing stress
Why can volcanic eruptions temporarily cool Earth?
Ash blocks sunlight, reducing solar energy
How does removing a keystone species affect an ecosystem?
Disrupts populations and food web balance
Why do advantageous traits become more common over generations?
Individuals with those traits survive and reproduce more (natural selection)
How many carbons, hydrogens and oxygens are there before and after the reaction?
Carbon =6
Hydrogen = 12
Oxygen = 18
the same number of atoms before and after, just rearranged
At which point is there no motion?
B

Why does a hawk receive less energy in a longer food chain?
More trophic levels = more energy lost as heat, so less energy reaches the hawk.
Which position shows summer in the north hemisphere? Which shows winter in the Northern hemisphere?
4 = summer in north
2 = winter in north
Why do coastal areas usually have milder temperatures than inland areas?
Water heats and cools slower than land, so it stabilizes nearby air temperatures.

What animal would be most effected by the removal of mice and frogs and why?
The owl because that was its only sources of food. The hawk and fox have other species they can get food from.
What are the following structures
1 = gene
2 = DNA
3 = Chromosome