The force of an object with a mass of 10 kg and accelerating at 15 km/h?
When an organism has different alleles for a trait.
What is heterozygous?
The type of rock formed by pressure being applied to tiny rocks over millions of years; most common in our area.
What is sedimentary?
Only plant cells have this, located inside the cell.
What are chloroplasts?
Has a neutral charge.
What is a neutron?
The mass of an object that was hit with a force of 100 N and has an acceleration of 50 mph.
What is 2 kg?
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What is homozygous recessive?
Rock only found near volcanoes.
What is igneous?
The protective part of an plant cell.
What is the cell wall?
In the nucleus of the atom with the neutrons; has a positive charge.
What is a proton?
The speed and direction of an object?
What is velocity?
The chance two parents with homozygous dominant alleles will have an offspring with the recessive trait.
What is 0%?
Sedimentary rock that has been heated and pressurized.
What is metamorphic?
The function of the mitochondria.
What is to provide energy to the cell?
Where the negatively charged particles of an atom are located.
What is the electron cloud?
The type of energy stored up in an object which increases as it moves further away from the ground.
What is potential energy?
The three types of mutations.
What is insertion, deletion, and substitution?
A continuous ridge of mountain peaks, primarily along the Rocky Mountains, that splits North America's watersheds.
What is the continental divide?
An organism that only has one cell.
What is unicellular?
The number of protons and neutrons in an element.
What is the mass number?
The law that state energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred.
What is the law of conservation of energy?
If both parents have heterozygous alleles for eye color, what is their offpsring's phenotype if brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive?
What is 75% brown, 25% blue.
One way humans speed up the process of erosion.
What is farming, construction, mining, etc?
Two additional parts of a cell.
What are ribosomes, cytoplasm, golgi appartaus, etc?
The way the periodic table is organized.
What is by increasing atomic number?