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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes
PERMEABILITY
PALEONTOLOGY
BINARY FISSION
Edward Chargaff
2. The series of forms that an organism takes as it lives and reproduces is called ?
Life cycle
MEMBRANE ORGANELLES
NH3
OSMOSIS
3. As the temperature of gas increases - the volume of gas
Increases
Nucleus
OSMOSIS
One Fourth 1/4
4. In an Ionic bond - the two elements do what
Exchange electrons
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
BANDOLITH
OXYGEN
5. If a metal ore is listed as pyrites then it probably has
Tuesday at 5 PM
Sulphur
FERTIZLIZATION
Nuclear reactor
6. Climate and weather study
ASTEROID
SYMBIOSIS
METEOROLOGY
ENDOSKELETON
7. Loose sediment deposited by a stream
Diastole
ALLUVIUM
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
2 MILLION
8. Chemical bond formed by a sharing of electrons
Cumulonimbus
TROPOSPHERE
MID- OCEANIC RIDGES
Covalent Bond
9. A pH below 7 indicates
Acidity
Ductile Metals
Rhizobium
Winter
10. Close living of organisms of different species in which both benefit
Maximum potential energy
CHEMICAL REACTION CHANGE
pH 0-6
SYMBIOSIS
11. Energy cannot be created or destroyed - but it can be converted from one form to another
Law of Conservation
SUBLIMATION
CELL
The star is extremely cool
12. In the mouth cavity - food is churned and mixed with saliva which contains digestive enzymes
CROSS BEDDING
Digestion begins
GEOLOGIC FORMATION
CRUST
13. The sum of numbers of the protons and neutrons in the atom of an element is known as
Difference between thermal energy and temperature
SILICATE MINERAL
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
Mass number
14. Organisms that get their food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal wastes
DECOMPOSERS
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
LITHIFICATION
ENDOSKELETON
15. Allows individual to maintain stable internal environment (example: perspiration)
Homeostasis
Negligible
RECESSIVE TRAITS
CHARGE
16. Collapse of a massive star
ABSORPTION
Neutron Star
AUXINS
Phototropism
17. First to study genetic traits using peas
Vacuoles
Maritime air
GREGOR MANDEL
Base
18. Elements in the same group have similar
Lowest level of humidity
Theory of evolution
ORGANS
Chemical Properties
19. Extreme left side of the periodic table
Osmosis
Metals
Brainstem
TROPOSPHERE
20. A cell in the testes of a male sparrow divides and produces four sperm
Amount of genetic material is halved
Blue
FOUR STATES OF MATTER
Solar Eclipse
21. 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
LIVING ORGANISMS
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
KEYSTONE SPECIES
ATOMS
22. Atomic weight determined by the
NUCLEUS
ALLELES
METABOLISM
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
23. Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen H20
Full moon
SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
ORGANS
WATER
24. Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranis - Neptune - Pluto
MATURATION
HYDROGEN - HELIUM
MY VERY EDUCATED MOTHER JUST SERVED US NINE PIES.
THE SUN
25. Solid - liquid - gas - plasma
METEOR SHOWERS
FOUR STATES OF MATTER
Noble Gases
Left Atrium
26. The nucleus of the atom consists of
LOESS
HORMONE
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
27. An electric current is sent through water - producing hydrogen and oxygen
Example of a chemical reaction
Plant and animal fossil records
Anemia
CARBOHYDRATES (SACCHARIDES)
28. Rock composed of partly decayed and compressed plant material
HYDROLIC CYCLE
COAL
Resistance
Chromosomes
29. Not an allotrope of carbon
FOOD CHAIN
CAPACITY
Second class levers
Silk
30. Consolidation of loose sediment
GALAXY
PREDATION
LITHIFICATION
EXOSKELETON
31. A quantitative measure of the ability to contribute alleles and traits to offspring
FITNESS
JUPITER
P SIDE
Maximum potential energy
32. First noble gas in the periodic table
CYTOPLASM
Second class levers
BASE
Helium
33. Saturating a slope with water decreases the strength of the slope materials
Four Fundamental Sources
MITOSIS
WATER INFLUECING MASS WASTING
MOLECULE
34. Ribose Nucleic Acid - substance in a cell with the function of making proteins
2 MILLION
RNA
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
BIOLOGY
35. A roller coaster at the top of the hill - it is at its maximum of
Transform Plates
Potential Energy
DOMINANT TRAITS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
36. Contains the largest amount of useable energy
Ion
NITROGEN AND OXYGEN
Producers - first level
TILL
37. Offspring will go through the same cycle
Canines
Chloroplasts
Shared characteristic of a butterly and bullfrog
Soil
38. Exchange of air occurs in these 'air sacs'
72-78
Alveoli
Red
Fission
39. Rocks that are formed from molten material are called
IGNEOUS
Increases
LAYERING
Erwin Chargaff
40. Moon is dark
pH STANDS FOR
Group (column - horizontal)
Ozone depletion
New moon
41. Carry less sediment than turbulent flows
PLANETS WITH RING SYSTEMS
ASTEROID BELT BETWEEN
LAMINAR FLOWS
Level to classify organisms
42. Proportionally between a galaxy's distance and velocity
Gastric Juice
Hubble constant
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
TRIGGER MASS WASTING
43. 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
WATER TABLE
OUTWASH
RODS AND CONES
THE SUN
44. Baseball bat - fishing poles - shovels
Convergant Plates
STRATOSPHERE
Third class levers
OVUM
45. Current state of our universe
Limstone - sandstone - and shale
DIVERGENT BOUNDARY
Expanding
STRATOSPHERE
46. Rocks along mid - ocean ranges are primarily
GREGOR MANDEL
BASALT
HOMOLOGY
EARTHQUAKE'S OCCUR
47. Four groups of plants
SYMBIOSIS
Earth
CENOZOIC
ALGAE - FERMS - GYMNOSPERMS - ANGIOSPERMS
48. Widest variety of rocks to be found
GLACIAL DEPOSITS
VELOCITY
ECOSYSTEM
ACCELERATION
49. Appendix
Vestigeal Organ
Why moon shows same face to Earth if it rotates on its axis
LITHIFICATION
One day on Venus is longer than one earth year
50. Molecules that store and transfer genetic information
Frequency
TRANSPIRATION
GENES
ALKALINE METALS