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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. Neutral particles with mass
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
Neutrons
Renewable source of energy
CA Summer thunderstorms
2. When a planet is moving around a star - when is it fastest
Closest to the star
Co2
Incisors
Fusion of Hydrogen Atoms
3. Heat obtained from hot water or steam within the earth
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
TROPOSPHERE
PROTON - NEUTRON AND ELECTRON
DISTANCE OF EARTHQUAKE TO EPICENTER
4. Organisms that get their food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal wastes
DECOMPOSERS
IONS
SILICATE MINERAL
PLASMA
5. Most likely to find cliffs of limestone - dry climate - slow dissolution of calcite
SOUTHWESTERN US
ORGANIC ROCKS
GALILEO
Chloraphyl and mitochondria
6. Lowering the temperature and raising the pressure
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
Human Genome Project
Condenses air to liquid
PROTONS
7. Is never in the sky the same time as the sun
THERMOREGULATION
Full moon
FOOD CHAIN
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
8. Cold water current creates cooler climates in coastal areas
Life cycle
Why California is cooler during the summer than New York
2.5119x brighter
METEOR
9. All veins carry deoxigenated blood except these which bring oxygenated blood from lungs to left auricle
Pulmonary Veins
LEVER
Latitude of the area
Peristalsis
10. Igneous rock of volcanic origin/Igneous rock crystallized beneath the surface of the earth
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
MATURATION
Soluable in water
CENOZOIC
11. Base
Ion
CLASTIC SEDIMENT
Shared characteristic of a butterly and bullfrog
pH 8 - 14
12. 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
13. Deposits of glacial meltwater streams
Friction
Co2
Erwin Chargaff
OUTWASH
14. A picture of the chromosomes is analyzed for abnormal chromosomes
Neutrons
TROPOSPHERE
Karyotypes
93 MILLION
15. Secreted by the stomach it contains acids and enzymes that help in digestion of food
NEON LIGHT
Digestion begins
Gastric Juice
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
16. Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen H20
AQUIFER
WATER
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
GAMETES
17. Cell respiration - photosynthesis - digestion - peroxidation
Diastole
MEMBRANE ORGANELLES
HAWAII FORMED
Why are petals of a daffodil yellow but the leaves are green?
18. Sitting at the top of a slope
NITROGEN AND OXYGEN
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PHYSICAL WEATHERING
Maximum potential energy
19. Decomposition of coniferous litter and heavy summer precipitation create a soil solution that is:
Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Vibrations
OBSIDIAN (VOLCANIC GLASS)
STRONGLY ACIDIC
20. UV Radiation
Photosynthesis
Alveoli
Shortest Wavelength (Red light - violet light - uv raditation - infrared radiation)
Importance of enzymes in metabolic process
21. Cell mobility and shape - Glycolysis
CYTOPLASM
Chemical Properties
Limstone - sandstone - and shale
Electron
22. Removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Groups
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Inside a cove
DELTA
23. Moon is dark
Why are petals of a daffodil yellow but the leaves are green?
FERTIZLIZATION
MILKY WAY
New moon
24. Inherited characteristic
Premolars
MICROTUBULE ORGANELLES
One day on Venus is longer than one earth year
TRAIT
25. Largest particle a river can carry - which indicate how much sediment it can carry
Cumulonimbus
COMPETENCE
BATHOLITH
Eleven Years
26. The alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean caused by the gravitational attraction of the Sun and Moon occurring unequally on different parts of the Earth
TIDE
BASE
Group (column - horizontal)
Metals
27. Gametes that - when joined - produce duploid offspring
HALPOID CELLS
Electron
Chronilogical Order of plants
AEOLIAN DUNE
28. A minor planet or planetary fragment - most known asteroids are between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
STRATOSPHERE
Shortest Wavelength (Red light - violet light - uv raditation - infrared radiation)
ASTEROID
DYNAMICS
29. Earth's mantle is primarily made up of
POSITIVE CHARGE
IRON- MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
Ion
SLATE
30. Lowest 6 miles of the atmosphere - characterized by temperature decreasing with height
PRINCIPLE OF UNIFORMITARIANISM
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
BED LOAD
TROPOSPHERE
31. Circular colored bands produced by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by a sheet of raindrops. The sun must be behind the observer
RAINBOW
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
Lunar eclipse
Diffusion
32. Contain a lot of grains courser than sand - and often contain appreciable amounts of sand
CONGLOMERATE
LEVER
Vestigeal Organ
Soluable in water
33. The more mass or volume an object has - the greater the force of attraction; as the objects increase their distance apart - the attraction gets less or decreases.
Runoff
NEWTON
MOLECULES
ALGAE AND FUNGI
34. Chambers in a heart
VIRUS
BOYLE'S LAW
Qwartz
FOUR
35. The earth's heat melts solid rock into liquid magma (1000 degrees C.). The magma is squeezed upward. Plutonic (igneous) rocks form when the magma cools beneath the surface. Magma that does not cool but erupts at the surface are volcanic rocks. Rock a
VIRUS
METEOR
SOLSTICE
ROCK CYCLE
36. Mitochondria are responsible for the oxidation of food
P WAVES
pH 7
Niche
Comparing organelles found in plants and animals - they are similar in that
37. Returns to our solar system every 76 years
38. Occupies space and mass
MATTER
FOUR LAYERS OF EARTH
SPECIATION
Parts of an animal cell
39. Changing the number of neutrons of an atom changes its
Isotope
Roots grow down and shoots group up
SLATE
Rust
40. An inheritable change in a gene
MUTATION
Best evidence for considering viruses a life form
Global consequence of cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
pH 0-6
41. The San Andreas Fault is an example of this type of plate boundary
Soluable in water
Co2
CONSERVATIVE OR TRANSFORM MARGINS
Valves
42. Parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Parasitism
STAMEN
POPULATION
CROSS STRATIFICATION
43. As the temperature of gas increases - the volume of gas
Increases
LAMINAR FLOWS
Nuclear reactor
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
44. 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
SUBDUCTION ZONES
TRAIT
DETERMINES CRYSTAL SIZE IN IGNEOUS ROCKS
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
45. On the Periodic Table elements increase in atomic number and atomic weight (mass number) horizontally. Each vertical column contains a group of elements with simular chemical properties. Elements on left of periodic chart = metallics (form caustic ba
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
Nuclear reactor
PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
Left Atrium
46. Discovered carbon dioxide (which he called fixed air) 1754
Advantage of biofuel production
IGNEOUS
BLACK
Digestion begins
47. Specialized cells with a common function and similar form in multicellular organisms
Soluable in water
TISSUES
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
1970's
48. Common processes are hydrolysis - oxidation - reduction - hydration - carbonation - and solution.
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Level to classify organisms
MAGELLAN SPACE PROBE
VELOCITY
49. Why the small intestine track is so long
AEOLIAN DUNE
TISSUES
TO ABSORB NUTRIENTS/FOOD
Cation
50. Miles from earth to sun
FERTILIZATION
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
93 MILLION
CHARLES LAW