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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. He discovered galaxies exist outside the Milky Way (1924)
BONDING
HUBBLE
Solar Eclipse
OVARIES
2. Stored energy
BONDING
Potential Energy
One Fourth 1/4
Right Ventricle
3. Plant eating animal
Chloroplasts
DRIFT
Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
HERBIVORE
4. The number of electrons in an atom is always equal to the number of protons in the nucleus - but the outer shell of each atom also 'tries' to have an exact number of electrons in it. The easiest way for this to happen is to share electrons with one o
THE EXISTENCE OF CHARGE AND FROM THE INTERACTIONS OF CHARGES
BONDING
SOLVENT
EPIDIDYMIS
5. Glows in the earths atmosphere when it is accelerated down by gravity
AVOGADRO'S NUMBER
Base
METEOR
OMNIVORES
6. Paper turns red in acid (vinegar) and blue in alkaline solution (drain opener - salt water - lye)
LITMUS
Tuesday at 5 PM
GEOLOGIC FORMATION
PLASMA
7. Neutral particles with mass
EVAPORATION
Neutrons
1970's
Vibrations
8. Most of the water in the alimentary track is absorbed through
FOOD CHAIN
Large Intestine
SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
1970's
9. Stars with a cooler surface temperature
Fossil Fuels
Prophase
Movement of molecules toward a low pressure area
Red
10. The thick slabs of rock that comprise the outer portion of the earth
TECTONIC PLATES
PLATE BOUNDARIES
Small intestine
Red blood cells
11. Power of hydrogen
pH STANDS FOR
Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen put in a test tube at room temperature
ION
CONDENSATION
12. When light enters the eye - it first passes through the cornea - then the aqueous humor - lens and vitreous humor. Ultimately it reaches the retina - which is the light - sensing structure of the eye. Rods and cones found in retina
RODS AND CONES
MAGNETIC FIELD
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Red
13. Chemical messangers produced in one tissue and carried by the blood to act on other parts of the body
STRATOSPHERE
TROPOSPHERE
HOROMONES
CROSS BEDDING
14. Decay of organic matter - combustion of fossil fuels - respiration
ADDS CARBON DIOXIDE TO THE ATMOSPHERE
TILL
Moseley
Qwartz
15. Clean air amendment acts
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16. The characteristic of a wave that must change in order to affect the pitch
Gastric Juice
Frequency
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
17. Heat obtained from hot water or steam within the earth
Hot water running on a lid to a glass jar
SHIELD VOLCANOS
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
A VICIOUS FLUID
18. A positive ion has lost electrons - and a negative ion has gained electrons. Ions of different charges have a strong electrostatic attraction or _______ bond.
PREDATION
IONIC
Rhizobium
Darwins Theory of Evolution
19. The vertical rows of the periodic table
Amount of genetic material is halved
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Negligible
Groups
20. Produced when sedimentary or igneous rocks are transformed by high temperature or pressure. (Quartz - Marble)
METAMORPHIC ROCKS
Esophagus
GRAVITY
OVUM
21. Atom with imbalance of protons and electrons
Ion
GO AROUND IN A CIRCLE IN THE SKY - ANTICLOCKWISE
PRODUCTS
STAMEN
22. Igneous rock of volcanic origin/Igneous rock crystallized beneath the surface of the earth
Niche
SOLVENT
Karyotypes
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
23. Carry less sediment than turbulent flows
Blue
ROCK CYCLE
LAMINAR FLOWS
Moon appears white - Mars apprears red - why
24. Weekenend narrow zones in tectonic plates
Karyotypes
Electron
FAULT
IONS
25. Widest variety of rocks to be found
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
Tropical air
GALILEO TELESCOPE
NATURAL SELECTION
26. The most common ion in earth's crust
LAMINAR FLOWS
OXYGEN
Tropical air
According to atomic theory - electrons are usually found
27. Stellar explosion
Kidneys
ALLUVIUM
WATER TABLE
Supernova
28. Does not propagate through fluids
IRON- MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
DELTA
S WAVES
NUCLEUS
29. Genetic information storage system - synthesis of ribosomes
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAICS
Why California is cooler during the summer than New York
NUCLEUS
72-78
30. The rate of change of an object's velocity
GLOBAL WARNING
SPERMATOZOA
ACCELERATION
DISTANCE OF EARTHQUAKE TO EPICENTER
31. Deep oceanic trenches are found in
CONGLOMERATE
SUBDUCTION ZONES
Helps in digestion
DENSITY
32. A cup of water at 50 degrees has less thermal energy than a bathtub at 10 degrees
PHYSICAL WEATHERING
Difference between thermal energy and temperature
ASTEROID
SEA WATER IONS
33. At plate boundaries
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34. Maitenance of acid base balance - excretion of nitrogenous waste products - maintenance of water balance
ATOMS
Stomache function
Kidney functions
Pancreas
35. Behavior of energy and matter at atomic and subatomic scales
GENES
Quantum Mechanics
Acidity
OUTWASH - KAMES - ESKERS
36. The sum of numbers of the protons and neutrons in the atom of an element is known as
ENDOSKELETON
Mass number
Frequency
CROSBEDDING OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
37. Huge cluster of stars or nebulae
New York City - summer days warmer than winter days
Earth
GALAXY
E. Goldstein
38. Close living of organisms of different species in which both benefit
ALKALINE METALS
One of two liquids evaporates under fire
SYMBIOSIS
BLACK
39. The process whereby weathered material is removed. The picture above is a cross - sectional map of a mountainous region - showing the different types of rock present in the cores of the mountains. To interpret this picture notice the sequence of sedi
Erosion
GEOLOGY
Life cycle
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
40. No two species will occupy exactly the same niche and compete for exactly the same resources for an extended period of time
CO- EVOLUTION
MAGNETIC FIELD
Esophagus
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
41. A soulte that donates protons
Diastole
Meamorphic rocks
ACID
NERVOUS SYSTEM
42. Was awarded the Nobel prize for invention of the molecular structure determination by X- ray crystallology
CAPACITY
SHIELD VOLCANOS
LEVER
ASTBURY
43. Number of protons is atomic number - number of protons and neutrons is atomic weight
Cellular Respiration
ORGAN
DENSITY
ATOMS
44. A species or group of species whose impact on its community or ecosystem is much larger and more influential than would be expected from mere abundance
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
KEYSTONE SPECIES
Perspiration
White dwarf star
45. Effect if sun - moon and earth (in that order) were directly aligned
TURBULENT FLOWS
Increased gravitational pull on tides
Nucleus
FOUR
46. One of two alternative genetic traits which is masked in a heterozygous individual
FITNESS
RECESSIVE TRAITS
ACID
CHARLES LAW
47. Undercutting a slope - earthquakes - heavy rains
TRIGGER MASS WASTING
DEPOSITION
GLOBAL WARNING
EVAPORATION
48. Tastes sour - causes certain organic dyes to change color - react to certain metals - (no reaction to oil or grease)
CAPACITY
CHARACTERISTICS OF ACIDIC SOLUTION
Raise the pressure
Tropical air
49. Naturally inorganic compound
Theory of evolution
MINERAL
John Newland
Paul Berg
50. Wind blown silt
LOESS
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
NATURAL SELECTION