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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom in a sort of fuzzy shell. Each 'shell' is a regular and exact distance from the nucleus. An electron has a particular and exact amount of energy while it's in a particular shell
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
Natural selection
GYMNOSPERMS
BONDING
2. Would likey change the sound of a radio
FORCE
White dwarf star
ANGIOSPERMS
Vibrations
3. Most of the elements on the periodic table
JAPAN
ALGAE - FERMS - GYMNOSPERMS - ANGIOSPERMS
Fission
Metals
4. Circular colored bands produced by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by a sheet of raindrops. The sun must be behind the observer
HYDROGEN
ELECTRONS
RAINBOW
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
5. A group of members of the same species found in a given environment at a given time
POPULATION
MILKY WAY
TURBULENT FLOWS
IONIC
6. Limestone - a rock that forms from the shelly remains of organisms
FOOD WEBS
Stars Independent source of energy
Magnet broken in half
CHEMICAL SEDIMENTARY ROCK
7. The weight of the objects has no effect on the falling rate
CROSS BEDDING
STREAK
Two similar items dropped off a building
Van der Waal forces
8. Covalent compound
Metals
NH3
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
9. Receives deoxygenated blood from the superior - inferior vena cava - and coronary sinus pumps it into the right ventricle
HUBBLE CONSTANT
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
Right Atrium
POPULATION
10. Reduction of this has created the greatest improvement in US air quality since 1940
PARTICULATES
CHEMICAL REACTION CHANGE
Mutualism
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
11. Why P and S waves arrive at seismograph at different times
Darwins Theory of Evolution
Divergant plates
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
Erosion
12. Earth gravity pulls the spaceship and astronaut - but no force pulls the astronaut to the ship
Renewable energy
PASTEURIZATION
ARISTARCHUS
Why astronaut floats in spacecraft in orbit
13. Inherited characteristic
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
Atomic number
TRAIT
PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS
14. First phase of mitosis - it begins with the division of centriole
Nucleus
Prophase
RORSCHACH TEST
MORAINE
15. Heat obtained from hot water or steam within the earth
NEWTON
BONDING
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
PTOLEMY
16. Condensation occurs when humid air contacts a cold surface
NaOH
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
POPULATION
STABALIZE
17. Process by which plants convert light to chemical energy stored in foods. Chloraphyl is necessary to trap light energy for photosynthetic reaction.
Battery lights lightbulb
Gravitational attraction between two bodies
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
18. Contraction of ventricles is known as
Systole
SILICATES
Neutron Star
Base
19. Which state of meiosis does crossing over occur
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
Phrophase I
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Co2
20. An egg; a female gamete
FIXED- ACTION PATTERN
Cation
ASTEROID BELT BETWEEN
OVUM
21. Food from mouth to stomach through the
ASTBURY
Esophagus
LOESS
PHYSICAL WEATHERING
22. Crust is how many miles down
Phototropism
BANDOLITH
ASTON
Five to twenty five
23. Featherlike clouds that indicate fair weather
Cirrus clouds
Peristalsis
Isotope
IGNEOUS
24. The ________ of Hardness measures a substance's hardness - that is - how resistant that substance is to being scratched. This scale was invented by Austrian mineralogist Friedrich Mohs (1773-1839). Here - one substance is harder than another if it ca
25. 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
26. A group of similar organisms that can produce viable offspring
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
Diffusion
SPECIES
PERMEABILITY
27. Chewing and Grinding (12)
JAPAN
METEORITE
Molars
Base
28. The study of what causes motion
IGNEOUS
ATOMIC NUMBER
Advantage of aphid reproducing asexually during summer
DYNAMICS
29. The thermal energy of the metal lid increased - its particles spread out - and the substance expanded
Hot water running on a lid to a glass jar
ARISTOTLE
PLASMA
STREAM EROSION
30. Sitting at the top of a slope
Maximum potential energy
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
UNIFORNITARIANISM
OUTWASH - KAMES - ESKERS
31. Renewable energy source - less dependency on fossil lfuels - possible reduction in greenhouse gasses
Advantage of biofuel production
Stars Independent source of energy
ACCELERATION
One of two liquids evaporates under fire
32. The filament of a lightbulb is made of a long - incredibly thin piece of
TUNGSTEN METAL
CONGLOMERATE
PALEONTOLOGY
THE BIG BANG THEORY
33. Thick shell surrounding earths core
Mantle
METEOR
ASTBURY
Support of theory of continental drift
34. Contain a lot of grains courser than sand - and often contain appreciable amounts of sand
Paul Berg
CONGLOMERATE
CONVECTION CURRENTS
FIXED- ACTION PATTERN
35. Chemical messangers produced in one tissue and carried by the blood to act on other parts of the body
FAULT
HOROMONES
Mass number
METAMORPHIC ROCKS
36. Weekenend narrow zones in tectonic plates
FAULT
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
Helps in digestion
Anemia
37. Secreted by the stomach it contains acids and enzymes that help in digestion of food
MARBLE
Gastric Juice
CRUST
E. Goldstein
38. Layers of sedimentary rock; singular is stratum
STRATA
SOLSTICE
PHYSICAL WEATHERING
IRON
39. Light passing through raindrops produce a rainbow
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Refractions of light waves
CROSS BEDDING
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
40. Reported that amounts of DNA and its nitrogenous bases varies from one species to another - though balance of adenine - thymine - guanine - cytosine is every species
Shared characteristic of a butterly and bullfrog
Erwin Chargaff
Lowest level of humidity
Cirrus clouds
41. As the temperature of gas increases - the volume increases (Charle's Law - as temp increases - so does volume
HOROMONES
ASTEROID
Chromosomes
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
42. The central part of a cell - containing the chromosomes and controlling cellular activities
Canines
NUCLEUS
ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU)
HOROMONES
43. Decantation - precipitation - distillation
GRAVITY
Physical changes
NEUTRONS
Atomic number
44. Deposits of glacial meltwater streams
S Waves
OUTWASH
Summer solstice
SOLUBILITY
45. No change takes place (energy must be added to produce H20
FOOD WEB
Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen put in a test tube at room temperature
Contribution of plants to animals in tank
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
46. He won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1922 for development of the mass spectograph - a device that serpates atoms or molecular framgments of different mass and measures those masses with remarkable accuracy.
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Soil
AIR PRESSURE
ASTON
47. Existence of sediments and fill near the shorline
Home of the bay damaged badly in the earthquake
THE EXISTENCE OF CHARGE AND FROM THE INTERACTIONS OF CHARGES
Edges of plates
Natural selection
48. Miles from earth to sun
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
93 MILLION
NUETRALLY CHARGED ATOM
Pancreas
49. The color observed depends on the color reflected and how the object absorbs the other colors
Why are petals of a daffodil yellow but the leaves are green?
John Newland
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
RODS AND CONES
50. Defficiency of hemoglobin
Anemia
MOH'S SCALE
Sequence of body processing food
AUXINS