This tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
An object pulls certain metals like iron and has two poles that attract or pushes away.
What is a Magnet?
Information or facts we collect during an experiment
Whats Data?
This is the force that pulls objects towards the ground/Earth.
energy or matter cannot be created or destroyed, but can be only changed from one form to another?
What's the Law of Conservation?
This is the term for the amount of space an object takes up.
Whats is volume?
To view objects, such as cells or bacteria, that are too small to be see with our eyes.
Whats a Microscope?
An idea or guess about what you think will happen in an experiment.
What is a Hypothesis?
The tiniest piece of an element
What is an Atom?
This type of energy is stored in an object due to its position (Highest position).
What is Potential Energy?
You can calculate the volume of a rectangular box using this formula.
What is length × width × height?
This tool is often used in science labs to measure liquid and volume (ML).
What is a Graduated Cylinder?
What you decide after looking at the results of your experiment.
What is a conclusion?
This organelle in plant cells absorbs sunlight to carry photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
This type of energy is stored in food and fuels.
The unit used to measure liquid volume in the metric system
What is a liter (or milliliter)?
This tool helps us measure Mass and Grams.
What is a Triple Beam Balance?
This is the first step in the scientific method where you notice something and wonder why or how it happens.
What is making an observation?
this Bacteria is a type of organism, meaning they have no nucleus.
What is a prokaryote?
This term refers to the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released in nuclear reactions.
What is nuclear energy?
This unit used for measuring the volume of large containers
What is Milk?
Measuring the weights or forces of objects.
What is a Spring Scale?
The thing that you measure in an experiment
What is a Dependent Variable?
Plants have this part of the cell to give them shape and protection, but animals do not
What is the cell wall?
These are the two main types of energy
What are Kinetic energy and Potential energy?