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Scientific Method
100
Each level has a reduced amount of energy.
What is the Energy Pyramid?
100
This number relates to the number of protons and is used to organize elements on the periodic table.
What is the Atomic number?
100
This can cause one substance to sink while another floats.
What is density?
100
An opposing force that always works against motion.
What is friction?
100
A change in speed and/or direction.
What is acceleration?
200
A diagram that shows producer, predatory and prey relationships
What is a Food Web (not a food chain)?
200
These are the vertical columns and are labeled from 1 to 18
What are groups on the periodic chart?
200
If one bulb burns out another stays on.
What is a parallel circuit?
200
Total distance divided by elapsed time.
What is speed?
200
Variable that is controlled by the independent variable?
What is the dependent variable?
300
This component on a mircroscope adjusts the amount of light illuminating a prepared slide.
What is a microscope's diaphram?
300
These are the rows and represent elements that have the same number of electron holding shells
What are periods on the periodic table?
300
This occurs when light bends due to a speed change.
What is refraction?
300
Weight.
What is the force due to gravity called?
300
A controlled, systematic process used to solve problems and to answer questions.
What is the Scientific Method?
400
Deoxyribonucleic Acid "DNA"
What stores and passes on genetic information?
400
These elements tend to donate electrons.
What are elements on the left side of the Periodic table?
400
When a collision between two or more objects occurs, this is conserved.
What is momentum?
400
These can change the amount of applied force or change the direction of the applied force.
What are simple machines?
400
A procedure to test a hypothesis.
What is an experiment?
500
This process copies DNA to RNA in the nucleus.
What is transcription?
500
These electrons are available to form bonds.
What are valence electrons?
500
This depends on both mass and velocity.
What is momentum?
500
The rate at which mechanical work is done.
What is power?
500
When you use your senses to make notes of properties or characteristics.
What is scientific observation?