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Mrs. Teale Final Exam Study Cards

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What is another word that describes the change of state, commonly known as freezing?   solidification  
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What is the change of state when liquid turns into a gas?   evaporation  
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What is "Density"?   The mass per unit of volume of a substance  
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Which of the subatomic particles make up MOST of the space of an atom?   electrons  
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A "FAMILY" of elements is a ______________ column.   vertical  
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A "PERIOD" of elements is a ___________________ row.   horizontal  
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The atomic number is the number of ____________________?   protons  
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What does a liquid become when it reaches it's boiling point?   gas  
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Which subatomic particles make up most of the MASS of an atom?   protons and neutrons  
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Every atom has the equal number of   electrons and protons  
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What is the chemical formula for Iron (II) Oxide   FeO  
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What is a covalent compound?   Two non-metals combined  
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What is an ionic compound?   1 non-metal and 1 metal combined  
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What happens during a physical change?   No new substance is created  
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What happens during a chemical change?   There is a new substance created.  
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A gene is a _______________________   a section of DNA that codes for a specific protein.  
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What is the job of the endoplasmic reticulum?   To transport materials that are made in the cell  
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What is the job of a ribosome?   To make proteins  
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What is the job of the mitochondria   To provide energy for the cell by changing sugar into usable protein.  
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Which cell has a cell wall?   The Plant Cell  
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What are the chloroplasts?   Organelles that trap energy from the sun and make glucose.  
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What is the job of the nucleus?   It is the control centre of the cell.  
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The cell membrane's job is to ________________________   separate the inside of a cell from its external environment.  
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What is the type of mutation that helps an organism?   Positive mutation  
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What does the protein, "T" in DNA match too?   A  
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What does the protein, "G" in DNA match too?   C  
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Define Binary Fission   A form of asexual reproduction through cell division  
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In what part of the cell are the chromosomes located?   Nucleus  
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Mitosis is the process where   Body Cells replicate themselves  
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Sexual Reproduction requires   Two parents  
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Asexual Reproduction requires   One Parent  
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Name a species that reproduces from fragmentation   starfish  
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What is the name of the phase where the spindle fibres begin to contract and shorten and the sister chromatids move to opposite sides of the cell.   Anaphase  
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The three main stages of the cell cycle are:   interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis  
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What is the longest stage of the cell cycle?   Interphase  
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A fertilized cell is called a   zygote  
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How m any chromosomes are in a human sperm cell?   23  
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What is an example of a gamete?   sperm cell  
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What is the male reproductive organ of a flowering plant?   stamen  
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What is the female reproductive organ of a flowering plant?   pistil  
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How does a positively charged object become neutral?   gains electrons  
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A _______________ does NOT allow electrons to flow easily through   insulator  
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A _______________ DOES allow electrons to move easily through   conductor  
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What are the two main parts of an atom   Nucleus and Electron Shell  
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Is the charge for a proton positive or negative?   Positive  
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What is the charge of a neutron?   neutral  
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Rust is the example of what kind of change? Chemical or Physical?   Chemical  
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Ice melting is the example of what kind of change? Chemical or Physical   Physical  
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Particles are close to together and slide past one another. This is an example of what Theory?   Kinetic Molecular Theory  
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What in the cell changes sugar into energy?   Mitochondria  
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What contains information to make proteins in the cell?   Nucleus  
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Where are the Ribosomes made?   Nucleus  
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Where do the Ribosomes attach?   Endoplasmic Reticulum  
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What phase does DNA replicate in?   Anaphase  
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What phase does the nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes?   Telophase II  
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What phase do the sister chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell?   Anaphase II  
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What phase is there one chromosome of the homologous pair in each cell?   Prophase II  
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Volts divided by current is what?   Resistance  
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What is unit for power?   watts  
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What is the unit for energy?   joules  
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