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5th Grade Science Review Ch.1-6

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largest group of insects   beetles  
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the layer of cells many nocturnal animals have behind the retina   tapetum  
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a mammal whose baby finshes developing in a pouch   marsupial  
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an object that allows light to pass through, but which cannot be seen through   transluscent  
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the series of colored bands when sunlight is separated   spectrum  
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an object that produces its own light   luminous  
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an immature insect that looks like the adult   nymph  
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an animal that eats mostly meat   carnivore  
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an object that does not let light pass through   opaque  
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the largest family of flowering plants   composite  
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a plant eating animal   herbivore  
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to spend the winter in sleep   hibernate  
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the largest group of mammals   rodents  
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inventor of the reflecting telescope   Sir Isaac Newton  
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inventor of the light bulb   Thomas Edison  
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to move from place to place with the changing seasons   migrate  
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an object that allows light to pass straight through   transparent  
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to look like another animal for protection   mimicry  
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an animal that is active at night   nocturnal  
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the mineral used as pencil lead   graphite  
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the most useful metal   iron  
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a rock-like mudball full of crystals   geode  
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a commonn sedimentary rock   limestone  
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only metal liquid at room temperature   mercury  
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a mollusk with two hinged shells   bivalve  
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a metal that provides nuclear power   uranium  
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a mollusk with a single shell   univalve  
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a wing-footed mammal   pinniped  
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coral reefs are formed by these   coral polyps  
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the most poisonous fish   stonefish  
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an igneous rock that floats   pumice  
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the best conductor of electricity   silver  
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largest flying bird   wandering albatross  
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fish that looks like a snake   moray eel  
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rarest gem   ruby  
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carnivorous sea snail   whelk  
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sea invertebrates with crusty shells   crustaceans  
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force of attraction between two objects   gravity  
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force that resists motion   friction  
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a push or pull   force  
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state of matter with no definite shape;its molecules tend to stay together   liquid  
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state of matter that has a definite shape   solid  
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state of matter that has no definite shape; molecules tend to difffuse   gas  
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freezing point of water   32 degrees F  
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boiling point of water   212 degress F  
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melting point of water   32 degrees F  
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fuels need this in order to burn   oxygen  
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term for burning   combustion  
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liquid becomes a solid   freezing point  
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solid becomes a liquid   melting point  
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liquid becomes a gas   boiling point  
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stored energy   potential energy  
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energy of motion   kinetic energy  
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anti-knock quality   octane number  
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