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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. The accepted method for testing scientific hypothesis
DOMINANT TRAITS
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
CHARLES LAW
2. 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)
ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU)
PROPERTY OF ASTHENOSPHERE
Fission
Parts of an animal cell
3. Calendar dates when the days are longest or shortest
Origin of soil
SOLSTICE
ESOPHAGUS
JOHN DALTON
4. Earthquake with a magnitude of 6 is how much stronger than an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 (Richter scale)
1000
BASALT
EXOSKELETON
HOROMONES
5. Most important for the distribution of plant species within a swamp forest ecosystem
P SIDE
Soil moisture
WATER TABLE
Moon appears white - Mars apprears red - why
6. Loose sediment deposited by a stream
PROKARYOTIC CELLS
Kingdoms (5 main)
ALLUVIUM
Lysosomes
7. The pressure exerted by the weight of the air lying directly above the area; at sea level - about 15 pounds per square inch.
GRAVITY
CHARLES LAW
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Shared characteristic of a butterly and bullfrog
8. Cell organelle found in plant but not animal cells
Isotope
Chloroplasts
Moseley
CA Summer thunderstorms
9. Layers of sedimentary rock; singular is stratum
S Waves
STRATA
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
10. Cooled molten rock matter (lava). Glassy - fine grained - fragmental - volcanic rock = Basalt - Plutonic rock = Granite
PHENOTYPE
Resistance
Fission
IGNEOUS ROCK
11. The maximum amount of that substance that can be dissolved in a particular solvent at a particular temperature
IGNEOUS ROCK
pH 7
SOLUBILITY
SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
12. A tested hypothesis
Example of a chemical reaction
THEORY
IRON
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
13. Science of life
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
MILKY WAY
Nine
BIOLOGY
14. Moon is dark
Groups
New moon
POLLINATION
NUCLEUS
15. Person would weigh more on these planets
Planet is larger than earth
Gastric Juice
Tropical air
ASTON
16. Moves around the sun - appears to have a dense core and firey halo - really very cold and has solar wind matter forming a tail
GALAXY
ANGIOSPERMS
Base
COMET
17. Piled in waves and indicate rain or snow
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Left Ventricle
CONDENSATION
Altostratus clouds
18. Circular colored bands produced by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by a sheet of raindrops. The sun must be behind the observer
Supernova
Hubble constant
RAINBOW
NUCLEUS
19. By stars
CARBON PRODUCED
STREAK
AQUIFER
MICROTUBULE ORGANELLES
20. Greek philosopher that developed the heliocentric view of the universe
ARISTARCHUS
PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
METEOROLOGY
Law of Conservation
21. Glows in the upper part of the atmosphere of a planet caused by atomic particles in the solar wind
CELL MEMBRANE
AUROAE
MAMMALS
Edges of plates
22. The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas phase
SUBLIMATION
Mass number
Acidic
LITMUS
23. Acidifcation of surface by water by acid rain will most likely occur
ASTBURY
GRANITE
Neutron Star
CONVECTION CURRENTS
24. Effect if sun - moon and earth (in that order) were directly aligned
Theory of evolution
ATOMS
Increased gravitational pull on tides
GAMETE
25. Cell division - cell motility
SOLUBILITY
MONOZYGOTIC TWINS
MICROTUBULE ORGANELLES
Natural selection
26. A gas is a compressible fluid - with its volume determined by the pressure and temperature of the environment. The volume varies inversely with pressure - a relationship known as
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27. What organ of the digestive system would carbohydrates enter into the bloodstream
Small intestine
Life cycle
PREDATION
Anion
28. Secretes pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes
Pancreas
Larynx
GLOBAL WARNING
CHARLES LAW
29. Sitting at the top of a slope
Maximum potential energy
FERTILIZATION
Function of Large Intestine
MARBLE
30. The ability of a solid to let liquid to pass through it
PERMEABILITY
Hubble constant
Refractions of light waves
GREGOR MANDEL
31. In a solution - the substance that does the dissolving; what is dissolved is known and the solute
SUBDUCTION ZONES
CARBON
CYTOSOL
SOLVENT
32. Discovered that every body increases its speed at the same rate - no matter what the weight. Died while under house arrest for supporting the view that the Sun - not the Earth - was the center of the universe
1st and 3rd quarters of moon
GALILEO
Lunar eclipse
ENDOSKELETON
33. 'Refractors' like binoculars - use lenses not mirrors - first astronomocial telescopre
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Five to twenty five
SPECIATION
GALILEO TELESCOPE
34. The most common ion in the earth's crust
ATOMS
OXYGEN
IRON- MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
FOUR LAYERS OF EARTH
35. Does not propagate through fluids
S WAVES
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
M.S. Meselson and F.W. Stahl
MINERALS
36. 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
Third class levers
Number of chromosomes in a human cell
Fossil Fuels
BONDING
37. Roots - stems - lack seeds - reproduced by spores - may develop new plants without fertilization
Right Ventricle
TRIGGER MASS WASTING
STRATOSPHERE
FERNS
38. Outermost covering of a animal cell - supports the cell and controls entry and exit of substances
BONDING
Cell membrane (plasma membranE)
THE HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS
STREAK
39. A sex cell; and egg or sperm
MUTATION
METEOR SHOWERS
One day on Venus is longer than one earth year
GAMETE
40. Functional unit of nervous system - a nerve cell with short dendrites that carry electrical impulses to the cell body and along the axon
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
OVUM
NEURON
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
41. Secreted by the stomach it contains acids and enzymes that help in digestion of food
Gastric Juice
Van der Waal forces
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
Vibrations
42. Elements at the extreme right of the periodic table are
Right Ventricle
Noble Gases
STABALIZE
FITNESS
43. An attractive force felt by all forms of matter
WATER TABLE
GRAVITY
Outermost electron is filled with 8 electrons
Acidity
44. Glows in the earths atmosphere when it is accelerated down by gravity
Acidic
LAYERING
Inside a cove
METEOR
45. Female gamete
CORALS LIVE
OVA
MAGELLAN SPACE PROBE
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
46. Greatest daily difference of high and low tides
SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
Lens is a bioconvex structure
HALEY'S COMET
Inside a cove
47. Animals - fungi - bacteria - (NOT minerals)
Five to twenty five
GENES
LIVING ORGANISMS
Renewable energy
48. Age of Mammals
OXYGEN
Third class levers
CENOZOIC
CYTOSOL
49. Undercutting a slope - earthquakes - heavy rains
Contribution of plants to animals in tank
Van der Waal forces
Respiration
TRIGGER MASS WASTING
50. Proved the atom is largely empty
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