Nutrients
Waves
Forces and Motion
Balance The Equation
Plants and Ecosystems
100

Help grow and repair muscles

Proteins

100

Waves represent the transfer of ________?

Energy

100

A contact force that slows down objects moving past each other

Friction

100

_ HCl + _ NaOH -> _ NaCl + _ H2O

(1) HCl + (1) NaOH -> (1) NaCl + (1) H2O

100

This is when pollen gets inside plants

Pollination

200
Most organisms' main energy source

Carbohydates

200

When a wave bounces off a barrier, this is called:

Reflection

200

The product of a force and its lever arm

Moment
200

_ HCl + _ Al -> _ H2 + _ AlCl3

6 HCl + 2 Al -> 3 H2 + 2 AlCl3

200

Any animal or force that moves pollen from one plant to another

Pollinator

300

Dissolved rocks that help build and control body structures

Minerals

300

What do we call the substance that carries a wave?

A medium
300

The ratio of force applied to a specific surface area

Pressure

300

_ C6H10O5 + _ O2 -> _ H2O + _ CO2

(1) C6H10O5 + 6 O2 -> 5 H2O + 6 CO2

300

Plants are sometimes consumers. Name one plant that eats animals for food.

Venus Flytrap

(pitcher plant, sundew, butterwort... there are a lot!)

400

Store energy for later

Lipids
400

How is wavelength measured?

Distance between corresponding parts of a wave

400

When a force acts on an object with mass, it experiences _________

Acceleration

400

_ Fe(OH)3 -> _ H2O + _ Fe2O3

2 Fe(OH)3 -> 3 H2O + (1) Fe2O3

400

The green chemical that allows for photosynthesis

Chlorophyll

500

Not digested, but moves food being digested

Fibre

500

When waves interact, this is called _____________

Superposition / interference

500

When all the forces acting on an object cancel each other out, we call this _______________

Equilibrium

500

_ C2H6 + _ O2 -> _ H2O + _ CO2

2 C2H6 + 7 O2 -> 6 H2O + 4 CO2

500

The word to describe animals that eat both plants and other animals

Omnivore