This is the liquid transportation system of our blood.
What is plasma?
These are the positively charged particles and their location within an atom.
What are protons in the nucleus?
This is the formula for calculating speed.
What is speed = distance / time?
This is the name of the ray before it crosses a change in medium.
What is an incidence ray?
This is the difference between renewable and non-renewable.
What is renewable resources can be replenished by natural processes within the lifetime of a human being?
These specialized cells have no nucleus or mitochondria so that they can carry more heamoglobin.
What are red blood cells?
These are the negatively charged particles and their location within the atom.
What are electrons and orbit/cloud?
This is the formula for calculating pressure.
What is pressure = force / area?
This is the line that is 90 degrees or perpendicular to the change of medium or reflective surface.
What is the normal?
This is the difference between climate and weather.
What is weather is the moment to moment atmospheric condition, and climate is the average weather over a long period; ~30 years?
These specialized cells defend our bodies against pathogens and produce antibodies.
What are white blood cells?
These are the neutral charged particles and their location in the atom.
This is the formula for calculating concentration.
What is concentration = solute / solution (mass / volume)?
This is the ray that has changed speed after it has entered a different medium.
What is the refracted ray?
This is the effect on the atmosphere of humans burning fossil fuels.
What are increased carbon dioxide and climate change due to the greenhouse effect?
This is the movement of an animal's muscles in order to pull air in and push air out of the lungs.
What is breathing?
This is the force that holds an atom together, and how it works.
What is electrostatic force or attraction, and opposite charges attract?
This is the difference between dilute and concentrated.
What is dilute means a small amount of solute dissolved into the solvent, and concentrated means a large amount of solute is dissolved into the solvent?
This is the law of reflection AND the law of refraction.
What are "The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection" and "The angle of incidence is NOT equal to the angle of refraction"?
This is the difference between bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
What are bioaccumulation is persistent chemicals building up in an organism over the course of its life, and biomagnification is the increase of persistent chemicals at the top of the food web?
This is the chemical reaction that takes place in the mitochondria AND the word formula for the reaction.
What is aerobic respiration and oxygen + glucose -> carbon dioxide + water + *energy?
This number tells us the quantity of protons that an atom has, and is the defining feature of the element.
What is the atomic number?
These are the rules for graphing.
What are pencil, straight edge, x's or +'s, label the axes, and consistent intervals? Bonus: time goes on the x-axis usually.
This is a good analogy for why light slows down or speeds up when it changes medium.
What are tank treads; part of the wave slows down before the rest of the wave when it hits a glass block?
This is the highest solubility solute when looking at a chromatogram.
What is the solute dot at the top of the chromatogram?