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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. As the temperature of gas increases - the volume increases (Charle's Law - as temp increases - so does volume
Plant and animal fossil records
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
FAULT
PERMEABILITY
2. Abiotic feature of the environment
Soil
IRON- MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
Glucose + Oxygen =
RODS AND CONES
3. Whales and barnacles - barnacle attaches itself to whale and gets both trasnportation and protection
Symbiosis Example
MOLECULE
Premolars
One of two liquids evaporates under fire
4. The killing of microorganisms in milk by heating it to 145 degrees F. for thirty minutes
Renewable source of energy
PASTEURIZATION
PLASMA
Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
5. Type of uranium used for nuclear power production
Anion
U-235
GALILEO TELESCOPE
FOOD WEBS
6. Phase of the water cycle most likely to act as an agent for transportation of sediments
Valves
PROTEIN
Gamma radiation
Runoff
7. Saliva - bile - pancreatic juice
FORCE
Polar air
FOUR
Helps in digestion
8. Identical twins - twins having identical genetic structures
Oxidation
COAL
GLOBAL WARNING
MONOZYGOTIC TWINS
9. (1805) proposed that substances consist of small particles of matter - which he called atoms from the Greek word for indivisible.
Lysosomes
CONVECTION
JOHN DALTON
TOOLS TO MEASURE MASS - DENSITY AND VOLUME
10. Located over a mantle hot spot
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
STRATOSPHERE
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
Pluto
11. Moss - fern - pine - rose
EXTERNAL FERTILIZATION
Chronilogical Order of plants
Red blood cells
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
12. Part of the subcellular organelle where genetic material is stored
Raise the pressure
BANDOLITH
MINERALS
Chromosomes
13. Inside the atom - there's neutrons - protons - and electrons. The neutrons and protons are all stuck together in the middle of the atom - making up the nucleus. The electrons are much smaller than the protons or neutrons - and they move around the nu
Maritime air
TOOLS TO MEASURE MASS - DENSITY AND VOLUME
CYTOSOL
BONDING
14. Transport of substance without using an outside source of energy (includes osmosis - passive and facilitated transport
Diffusion
PROKARYOTIC CELLS
Chloroplasts
IGNEOUS
15. Two particles attracted to each other
GENES
Solar eclipse
ELECTRONS AND NEUTRONS
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
16. The study of what causes motion
Violet
DYNAMICS
SOUTHWESTERN US
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
17. Acid
pH 0-6
Maritime air
Fission
Lowest level of humidity
18. The light that is reflected by each
Vibrations
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Moon appears white - Mars apprears red - why
OUTWASH - KAMES - ESKERS
19. Roller coasters have what speed at the highest point of the ride
Lowest speed
Moseley
TISSUES
Humidity
20. Chambers in a heart
Cumulonimbus
Periods
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
FOUR
21. Not an acid
NUCLEIC ACID
PLASMA
NaOH
CONVECTION
22. Prevents back flow of blood in veins
TECTONIC PLATES
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
Valves
Chloroplasts
23. A quantitative measure of the ability to contribute alleles and traits to offspring
FITNESS
RIVER
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
One day on Venus is longer than one earth year
24. Crust is how many miles down
ECOSYSTEM
STRATA
IRON
Five to twenty five
25. Wheelbarrow - baby stroller - bottle opener
Planet is larger than earth
Second class levers
IONS
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
26. The body's system of protection against invatsion by unwanted organisms
IMMUNE SYSTEM
METEOROLOGY
EQUINOX
S WAVES
27. Bubbles or gas is given off - color change or seperation - heat or light released
PROTONS
CHEMICAL REACTION CHANGE
METABOLISM
HYDROLIC CYCLE
28. Types of glacial erosional landforms
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
ROCK CYCLE
CIRQUES - ARETES
Sequence of body processing food
29. Type of weathering process of rust or algae on limestone
ANGIOSPERMS
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
POWER
AQUIFER
30. Lowest 6 miles of the atmosphere - characterized by temperature decreasing with height
Divergant plates
GALILEO TELESCOPE
TROPOSPHERE
HYPOTHESIS
31. The ridgid - rocky - outermost layer of the earth
Global consequence of cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
JAPAN
ZYGOTE
LISOSPHERE
32. An important class of plant horomones associated with growth patterns
AUXINS
HAWAII FORMED
Magnet broken in half
HYDROGEN
33. Due to the earth's tilt about it's rotational axis - the sun is closer and the days are longer
Polar air
PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS
PREDATION
New York City - summer days warmer than winter days
34. The series of forms that an organism takes as it lives and reproduces is called ?
FERTILIZATION
Violet
Life cycle
EVAPORATION (VAPORIZATION)
35. Heat obtained from hot water or steam within the earth
Continental air
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
LAW OF COMPETATIVE EXCLUSION
ELECTROMAGNETISM
36. The layer of the atmosphere located above the troposphere in which most of the atmosphere's ozone is found
RORSCHACH TEST
Zero kelvin
MITOSIS
STRATOSPHERE
37. MT - mP - cT - cP (lowercase letters represent moisture - uppercase represent temperature)
Air mass represented by two letters
ZYGOTE
THE SUNS AGE
SILICATE MINERAL
38. The vertical rows of the periodic table
Global consequence of cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
CAPACITY
LAYERING
Groups
39. A community and its abiotic environment
Advantage of biofuel production
TROPOSPHERE
ECOSYSTEM
Red blood cells
40. Sugar in the leaves of plants
NEWTONS SECOND LAW OF MOTION
SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE
HORMONE
Example of change from thermal energy to chemical energy when solar energy reaches the earth
41. The process of fertilization in vertebrates that reproduce in the water
CARBON PRODUCED
EXTERNAL FERTILIZATION
BASALT
Friction
42. If one object is pushed or pulled over another - there is an act of resistance that is caused by:
Latitude of the area
Friction
PLATE BOUNDARIES
OXYGEN
43. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes
Van der Waal forces
ESOPHAGUS
TECTONIC PLATES
BINARY FISSION
44. A rift valley
pH 7
AUXINS
DIVERGENT BOUNDARY
MORAINE
45. Evaporation of water from plants
RIVER
CHEMICAL REACTION CHANGE
TRANSPIRATION
Advantage of aphid reproducing asexually during summer
46. Largest planet
ADDS CARBON DIOXIDE TO THE ATMOSPHERE
CARBOHYDRATES (SACCHARIDES)
JUPITER
GRAVITY
47. Acid contains this - and is loosley bound
HYDROGEN
Valves
SHIELD VOLCANOS
BASE
48. Energy + Water + CO2
ALGAE AND FUNGI
1st and 3rd quarters of moon
Glucose + Oxygen =
GREGOR MANDEL
49. Main force that resists mass wasting
ARISTOTLE
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
THE STRENGTH OF SLOPE MATERIALS
Electron
50. Acidifcation of surface by water by acid rain will most likely occur
Violet
Condenses air to liquid
MAGNETIC FIELD
GRANITE