The tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion or of an object at rest to stay at rest.
What is inertia?
Something in the environment that cause an action
What is stimulus?
Is an organ that interprents messages recived from and sends messsanges to other body organs.
What is the brain?
A physical feature on earths surface.
What is landfrom?
Type of fuel made from biomass, or living or formerly living material.
What is biofuel?
the ability to do work.
what is energy?
A back and forth motion.
What is vibration?
Any push or pull.
What is force?
Is an think band of nerves inside organs
What is spinal cord?
A measure that relates to the amount of energy of a wave.
What is amplitude ?
A measure that relates to the amount of energy of a wave.
What is amplitude?
The speed and direction of an object.
What is Velocity?
A change in an objects position.
What is motion?
Large pieces that make up earth crust.
What is plants?
A push or pull.
what is force?
A lens that is thinner in the middle that always makes object look smaller.
What is concave lens?
Stiff wall made of braced panels.
What is Shear Wall?
How fast an objects position changes.
What is speed?
A change in velocity over time.
What is acceleration?
A think bundle of nerves inside the spine.
Whats spinal code?
A reation to a stimulus
What is response.
Structures that are found inside of an organisms body.
What is Internal Structures?
a location east or west from the prime meridian
What is longitude?
A path through which electric current can flow.
What is circuit?
Something in the environment that cause an action.
What is stimulus?