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Chapter 10 Vocab
Chapter 11 Vocab
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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100
Force.
What is a push or a pull?
100
Fluid.
What is a material that can flow easily, such as a gas or a liquid.
100
Name 3 different types of bone.
What is Compact bone, Yellow bone marrow, Red bone marrow, or Spongy bone.
100
what muscle contracts and helps expand your lungs when you inhale and exhale?
What is the diaphragm.
100
What tubes does the egg go down?
What is the fallopian tubes.
200
Simple machine.
What is one of the six devices on which all other mechanical machine are based.
200
Capillary.
What is smallest blood vessels.
200
Where is the cardiac muscle?
What is the heart.
200
What makes the sound of the ba-bap?
What is the valves opening and closing.
200
What is the basic unit of living things.
What is the cell.
300
Input force.
What is the force exerted on a machine.
300
Mucus.
What is a fluid that forms a protective coating.
300
Name 4 types of simple machines.
What is pulley, lever, screw, wheel and axle, wedge, and inclined plane.
300
What is the pressure when a force of 10 newtons acts on an area of 0.5 square meters.
What is 5Nm squared.
300
Name two different types of asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission, budding, and regeneration.
400
Lever
What is a rod that can pivot, on turn, around a fixed point.
400
Vein.
What is a vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
400
Swinging a bat is what type of lever.
What is Third-class lever
400
What main function does blood serve?
What is to bring nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
400
Name one thing that animal cells don't have that plant cells do.
What is chloroplasts or cell wall.
500
Mechanical advantage.
What is the output force divided by the input force.
500
Circulatory system.
What is the system that blood moves around.
500
What is Homeostasis?
What is the balance of conditions in the body.
500
Daily Double: How can walking help your blood circulation.
Answers may vary.
500
Name the three different types of rocks.
What is sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.