An object at rest or an object moving at a constant motion will remain doing what it is doing, unless enacted on by an external unbalanced force.
What is Newton's 1st law of motion?
The substances on the right hand side of the arrow in a chemical equation
Where are the products found in a chemical equation?
They carry the blueprint for how the cell looks and functions and are located in the nucleus
What are chromosomes?
Repeating the experiment and getting consistent results
How can we improve reliability?
Air resistance, friction, drag
What are 3 forces that affect the motion of an object?
The oxidization by chemical reaction of a clean metal surface
What is corrosion?
Units of genetic material which make up the chromosome chain
What are genes?
What is the independent variable?
Force = mass x acceleration
What is Newton's 2nd law?
What are 3 factors that speed up a chemical equation?
When the DNA is damaged or copied incorrectly
What is a mutation?
The variable that you measure in an experiment
What is the Dependent variable
9.8m/s/s
What is the acceleration of a falling object?
When a large molecule is broken down into its smaller parts
What is decomposition?
How we can work out the chance of genetic traits of offspring
What are Punnett squares?
TAPLUS - Title, Axis, Plot, Line of Best Fit, Unit, Scale
What are the essential elements to graphing?
Mass x acceleration
What is the formula to calculate Force?
What is neutralisation?
Gregor Mendel
Father of Genetics
A predicted outcome that contains the dependent and independent variable?
What is a hypothesis