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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. Rock from interplanetary space found on earth's surface
METEORITE
LAW OF COMPETATIVE EXCLUSION
DENSITY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
2. The rate at which work is done
Ice floats in water because
DECOMPOSERS
EUKARYOTIC CELLS
POWER
3. The ridgid - rocky - outermost layer of the earth
LOESS
Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
MATURATION
LISOSPHERE
4. Forms over land and is associated with dry air
Continental air
V- SHAPED VALLEY
Neutrons
HELIOCENTRIC
5. Secreted by the stomach it contains acids and enzymes that help in digestion of food
Abiotic
Gastric Juice
Lens is a bioconvex structure
DETERMINES CRYSTAL SIZE IN IGNEOUS ROCKS
6. Covalent compound
NH3
Capillaries
Oxidation
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
7. Length used in measuring astromocial distances within the solar system equal to the mean distance from earth to the sun - approximately 150 million kilometers (93 million miles)
BOHR
Red
ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU)
Qwartz
8. Energy cannot be created or destroyed - but it can be converted from one form to another
MAGNETIC FIELD
Darwins Theory of Evolution
Life cycle
Law of Conservation
9. The process by which gas reverts back into liquid phase
CONDENSATION
GRAVITY
Oxygen and iron
Sulphur
10. Covergent boundary where oceanic litosphere is being subducted
JAPAN
DISCHARGE
MATURATION
FUSION
11. These types of sedimentary rock forms from the remains of plants and animals. These rocks are rough and loosely packed. The most common example of organic sedimentary rock is coal - which is burned to produce steam for electricity. There is also a re
ORGANIC ROCKS
TAXONOMY
MITOSIS
pH 7
12. Store genetic messages - instruct cell how to make many proteins needed for life
STRATA
Occupy different niches
EARTH'S AGE
NUCLEIC ACID
13. The study of the relationship of organisms to their environment
Humidity
HALPOID CELLS
Natural selection
ECOLOGY
14. Soil - petrol - coal
Renewable energy
pH 7
Amount of genetic material is halved
Cellular Respiration
15. All time zones are measured from a starting point centered at
16. Each element has the same number of protons and the same number of electrons -
NUETRALLY CHARGED ATOM
Renewable energy
Chloroplasts
METAMORPHIC ROCKS
17. Keeps body cool
GEOLOGY
Inside a cove
Perspiration
BLACK
18. Sun
Lens is a bioconvex structure
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Chronilogical Order of plants
Nearest to the Earth (Sun - Betelgeuse - Mars - Alpha Centauri)
19. Saturating a slope with water decreases the strength of the slope materials
Nitrogen and Oxygen
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
CLASSICAL GENETICS
WATER INFLUECING MASS WASTING
20. Col front moving through forces warm air up - causing condensation of water and formation of thunderheads
CA Summer thunderstorms
Metals
EVAPORATION (VAPORIZATION)
SOLUBILITY
21. Due to the earth's tilt about it's rotational axis - the sun is closer and the days are longer
Lowest level of humidity
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
U- SHAPED VALLEY
New York City - summer days warmer than winter days
22. Four groups of plants
ALGAE - FERMS - GYMNOSPERMS - ANGIOSPERMS
Phrophase I
OBSIDIAN (VOLCANIC GLASS)
Endothermic reactions
23. In order to measure the density of an object - you need to know it's mass and volume. Density = Mass/Volume. For nonregular shapes like rocks - you would find the volume by filling a beaker with water to a given level - add the rock and see where the
DENSITY
CLASSICAL GENETICS
Van der Waal forces
Brainstem
24. A roller coaster at the top of the hill - it is at its maximum of
STRONGLY ACIDIC
Potential Energy
FIXED- ACTION PATTERN
STREAK
25. A 30 fold increase in the energy release
Neutrons
Humidity
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
RNA
26. Eight of them
Movement of molecules toward a low pressure area
EXTERNAL FERTILIZATION
MORAINE
Premolars
27. Hertzsprung - Russell diagram of spectral class - our sun is classified as
Chloroplasts
Metals
Main Sequence Star
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
28. Anode rays were discovered
E. Goldstein
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
THE STRENGTH OF SLOPE MATERIALS
DYNAMICS
29. Only one parent - miotic division produces offspring
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Van der Waal forces
ASEXUAL
OVUM
30. Elements in the periodic table are arranged on the basis of their
Atomic number
CLASSICAL GENETICS
CONSERVATIVE OR TRANSFORM MARGINS
PASTEURIZATION
31. Long term patterns of temperature - humidity and amount of sunshine
Valves
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
HYDROLIC CYCLE
CLIMATE
32. The upper limit of ground water - below which all pores in the rocks are filled with water
LISOSPHERE
Solar eclipse
Anemia
WATER TABLE
33. Cell division - cell motility
Nitrogen and Oxygen
Tropical air
MICROTUBULE ORGANELLES
Pluto
34. Some molecules in the liquid have gained enough energy to overcome the attractive forces exerted by neighboring molecules and escape from liquid to become gas
MEMBRANE ORGANELLES
Five to twenty five
EVAPORATION
Diastole
35. General term for the living matter of the cell
PTOLEMY
SLATE
Plant and animal fossil records
PROTOPLASM
36. Primitve with lack of roots - (seaweed - fungi - mold - yeast)
ALGAE AND FUNGI
Gravitational attraction between two bodies
VELOCITY
GYMNOSPERMS
37. Detected over the Antarctic region - potential to change the genetic structure of the phtoplankton - increase in skin cancer
CROSBEDDING OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Premolars
Ozone depletion
38. Make up the nucleus of an atom
PETROLEUM
Soil moisture
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
CO- EVOLUTION
39. The bases are hydroxide ions of
ALKALINE METALS
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
Stars Independent source of energy
Two similar items dropped off a building
40. Earthquake with a magnitude of 6 is how much stronger than an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 (Richter scale)
Air mass represented by two letters
1000
Rust
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
41. Would likey change the sound of a radio
U- SHAPED VALLEY
MOLECULES
Vibrations
SYMBIOSIS
42. Non - living things (organic and inorganic substances and enviornmental factors)
TRANSPIRATION
Abiotic
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
Chromosomes
43. Phase of the water cycle most likely to act as an agent for transportation of sediments
FAULT
Runoff
PROTEIN
CHARLES LAW
44. Energy relationships between organisms within a community
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
FOOD WEBS
Rutherford's scattering experiment
A VICIOUS FLUID
45. Most important for the distribution of plant species within a swamp forest ecosystem
CONDENSATION
Soil moisture
One Fourth 1/4
WATER INFLUECING MASS WASTING
46. Sun is at its lowest path - the earth is at its maximum tilt
Winter solstice
Chromosomes
U-235
NEWTON
47. Cell respiration - photosynthesis - digestion - peroxidation
OROGENESIS
Erwin Chargaff
2 MILLION
MEMBRANE ORGANELLES
48. An important class of plant horomones associated with growth patterns
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
GLOBAL WARNING
AUXINS
WATER TABLE
49. The rate of cooling because crystals take time to form. Extremely rapid cooling will result in the formation of a noncrystalline rock.More gradual cooling will produce larger crystals in igneous rocks. Microscopic crystals imply a faster rate of form
DETERMINES CRYSTAL SIZE IN IGNEOUS ROCKS
MOLECULE
Isotope
Stratus clouds
50. An atom that loses an electron forms a
Cation
PHENOTYPE
Renewable energy
FERTIZLIZATION