Science Factts Word Scramble
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Involves using one or more of your senses-sight, hearing smell and sometimes taste | Observation |
Interpretations based on observation and prior knowledge | Inferences |
Factors that can effect the expirament | variables |
The variable the scientist is changing | manipulated variable (independent variable) |
the variable that changes as a result | responding variable (dependent variable) |
the standard against which you compare your results of your expirament | control |
the horazontal line titled with the manipulated variable | x-axis |
the vertical line titled with the responding variable | Y-axis |
(blank) is measured in meters and can be measured using a | (length) meter stick |
organisms that make their own food, also known as producers | autotrophs |
organisms that can't make their own food, they are known as consumers | heterotrophs |
an organelle found only in plant cells that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell | chloroplasts |
cells capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food | photosynthesis |
photosynthesis equation: | CO2 + H20 -> C6H12O6 + O2 |
All of the living and non-living things that interact in a partiular area make up an | ecosystem |
the living parts of an ecosystem | biotic factors |
The non-living parts of an ecosystem | abiotic factors |
the things an organism needs to live grow and reproduce | habitat |
all the members of one species in a particular area are referred to as a | population |
all the different populations that live together in an area make up a | community |
an enviornmental factor that prevents a population from increasing | limiting factor |
(blank) obtain energy by breaking down waste and the remains of dead organisms | decomposers |
show the flow of energy from organism to organism. In general energy flows from producers to consumers to decomposers in an ecosystem | food chains |
an organism that consumes producers | primary consumer |
an organism that feeds on primary consumers | secondary consumers |
an organism that feeds on secondary consumers | tertiary consumer |
anything that has mass and takes up space | matter |
the ability to do work or cause change | energy |
one or more of ONE type of atom bonded together | element |
occurs when two or more elements are bonded together in a set ratio | compound |
two or more substances that are mixed together but not chemically combined | mixture |
can be observed without changing the substance into something else | physical property |
is observed when a substance interacts with another substance | chemical property |
a change that alters the form or appearance of a material but does not make it into another substance | physical change |
a change in matter that produces a new substance | chemical change |
a measurement of how much matter an object contains | mass |
mass is measured with a | triple beam balance |
the amount of space matter occupies is called | volume |
volume is measured with | graduated cylinder |
a physical property that relates the mass and volume of an object or material | density |
the smallest particle of an element | atom |
the force that holds two or more atoms together | chemical bond |
what are the three subatomic particles | protons neutrons and electrons |
the number of protons located in the nucleus of an atom | atomic number |
the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom | atomic mass |
a small positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom | proton |
a high-energy negatively charged particle that moves in the space outside of the nucleus of an atom | electron |
a small uncharged particle found in the nucleus of an atom | nuetron |
found in the nucleus | atoms mass |
found out of the nucleus | atoms volume |
the column on the periodic table are | groups/families |
the rows on the periodic table | periods |
substances that enter into a chemical equation | reactants |
the substances formed during a chemical equation | products |
the energy rich substances formed from the remains of once living organisms and a non renewable resource | fossile fuels |
resources that take hundreds of millions of years to form | non renewable resources |
constantly being supplied such as sunlight water biomass material and wind | renewable resources |
resource so abundent or continuous that they do not require replacement | inexhaustable resource |
the process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gasses | green house effect |
divide the distance the object travels by the amount of time it takes to travel that distance (S=D/T) | speed |
speed in a given direction | velocity |
a relationship between two objects involving a push or pull | force |
when all forces acting on an object are equal and will cause a change in the object's motion | balanced force |
when all forces acting on an object are not equal and it will cause a change in the object's motion | unbalanced force |
The sum of all forces acting on an object | net force |
an object in motion or an object at rest will stay that way unless acted apon by an outside force. AKA | Newtons first law of motion LAW OF INERTIA |
the tendency of an object to keep doing whatever it is doing at the moment | inertia |
that the force on the object is equal to the mass on the object multiplied by the object's acceleration (F=MA) | Newton's second law |
states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction | Newton's thrid law |
The rate at which velocity changes. It involves increasing speed, decreasing speed, or changing direction | Acceleration |
The energy of position | potential energy |
the energy of motion | kinetic energy |
related to the motion or position of matter | mechanical energy |
two types of mechanincal energy | potential and kinetic |
also known as heat energy | thermal energy |
stored in the bonds between atoms; the energy is released when the bond is broken | chemical energy |
crust and upper most part of mantle is broken in to a number of large peices called plates | lithosphere |
According to the theory of (blank) the movement of the Earth's plates produces volcanoes mountain ranges earthquakes and features on the ocean floor | plate tectonics |
The three types of rock that are involved in the rock cycle | sedimentary metamorphic and igneous |
the hardness of a mineral is measured using | Moh's Hardness scale |
The way a mineral reflects light off of its surface is called | luster |
The movesment of particles from one location to another | erosion |
the process of rock being broken down into smaller peices | weathering |
water moves easily through materials when it is | permeable |
water does not move easily through materials | impermeable |
the (blank) energy comes from nuclear fusion | Sun's |
Earths (blank) are due to the tilt of the earths access resulting in either direct or indirect sunlight striking the earths surface | seasons |
the moon does not produce its own light; it | reflects light from the sun |
the moon appears to be increasing in size | waxing |
the moon appears to be decreasing in size | waning |
the moon appears to be less than halfway full | cresent moon |
the moon appears to be more than halfway full | gibbous moon |
The transfer of heat through direct physical contact is called | conduction |
The transfer of energy by electromaagnetic waves and does not require direct physical contact | radiation |
the transfer of heat by movement of currents within a liquid or a gasis called | convection |
a series of processes on and beneatht the earth's surface that slowly change rocks from one kind to another | rock cycle |
water on earth is recycled through a process known as | the water cycle |
the driving force of the water cycle is heat energy from | the sun |
an underground layer of rock or soil that stores water | aquifer |
when an object spins on its own access | rotation |
when an object travels around another object in an orbit | revolution |
controls what substances come in and out of the cell | cell membrane |
Plant cells have this organelle that shaped and supports the cell | cell wall |
directs all the cell activities | nucleus |
the genetic material of a cell found in the nucleus | DNA |
organelles that produce most of the energy the cell needs to carry out its functions | mitochondrea |
An organelle that carries proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another | Endoplasmic Reticulum |
organelles that produce proteins inside of a cell | ribosomes |
an organelle that is the storage area of the cell | vacuole |
bacteria cells are called (blank)because they do not have a nucleus | prokaryotes |
cells that contain a nucleus | eukaryotes |
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