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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. What organ of the digestive system would carbohydrates enter into the bloodstream
Fission
Lake bottom mud
U- SHAPED VALLEY
Small intestine
2. Wind blown - no gravel deposits
What process converts H to HE in the sun
AEOLIAN DUNE
Producers - first level
Mass number
3. Physically deposited particles of sediment
ECOLOGY
Van der Waal forces
CLASTIC SEDIMENT
Co2
4. Fertilization by the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
Alveoli
POLLINATION
IRON MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
Niche
5. Dust and debris from comets -
Tuesday at 5 PM
Mantle
THE SUNS AGE
METEOR SHOWERS
6. 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
SUBLIMATION
Best evidence for considering viruses a life form
GALILEO
Meteroid
7. Loss of transparency of lens
SOUTHWESTERN US
SYMBIOSIS
Cataract
Lunar Eclipse
8. Relaxation of ventricles within the blood
Diastole
Kingdoms (5 main)
SOLVENT
Meteroid
9. Making electricity using water power
Origin of soil
PARTICULATES
SOUTHWESTERN US
HYDRO- ELECTRIC
10. In the mouth cavity - food is churned and mixed with saliva which contains digestive enzymes
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
Vibrations
Digestion begins
Ion
11. Plant eating animal
HERBIVORE
Niche
HYDRO- ELECTRIC
Transform Plates
12. Spherical bodies containing enzymes - help in the removal of unwanted substances - help in digestion
Lysosomes
MARBLE
SUBDUCTION ZONES
Physical changes
13. Atmospheric shell above the troposphere; extends from 6 to 30 miles above the earth's surface
IGNEOUS
Soil
STRATOSPHERE
Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
14. 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
PROTONS
LITMUS
Magnetic fields
BONDING
15. Receives oxygenated blood from pulmonary veins - and pumps it into the left ventricle
FERNS
AVOGADRO'S NUMBER
POPULATION
Left Atrium
16. Type of uranium used for nuclear power production
POWER
U-235
Atomic number
Chlorophyll
17. Chemicals that contain carbon; inorganic compounds do not contain carbon
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Prophase
MOLECULE
18. Find information about flow that deposited sand - energy of the currents - directions of the currents (cannot find information about organisms)
THE BIG BANG THEORY
Potassium Chloride
HELIOCENTRIC
CROSS BEDDING
19. Filament of a light bulb provides more of this than copper wires in which electricity flows
Resistance
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
ENDOSKELETON
Metals
20. Revealed humans have approximately 35000 genes which is lower than expected - even an insect like a fruit fly has as many as 20000 genes
STRATOSPHERE
Human Genome Project
Nuclear reactor
Gravitational attraction between two bodies
21. They produce nucleic acids to reproduce themselves
STABALIZE
IRON MAGNESIUM SILICATE MATERIALS
CONVECTION
Best evidence for considering viruses a life form
22. An explanation for one or more observations about the natural world
Runoff
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
HYPOTHESIS
STABALIZE
23. Wind
Renewable source of energy
HUBBLE
POROSITY
ELECTROMAGNETISM
24. Glows in the earths atmosphere when it is accelerated down by gravity
Eleven Years
Second class levers
METEOR
CHARGE
25. A single proton has what electrical charge
RECESSIVE TRAITS
POSITIVE CHARGE
HYPOTHESIS
PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
26. In order to measure the density of an object - you need to know it's mass and volume. Density = Mass/Volume. For nonregular shapes like rocks - you would find the volume by filling a beaker with water to a given level - add the rock and see where the
Potassium Chloride
Osmosis
DENSITY
PHYSICAL WEATHERING
27. Based on the number of protons in the nucleus
Paul Berg
MOLECULES
Atomic number
GEOLOGY
28. Sediment deposited from melting glacial ice
Lens is a bioconvex structure
TILL
Four Fundamental Sources
Nuclear reactor
29. Nucleus - mitochondira - cell membrane (no cell wall)
IGNEOUS ROCK
Right Ventricle
Silk
Parts of an animal cell
30. The upper limit of ground water - below which all pores in the rocks are filled with water
Cell membrane (plasma membranE)
WATER TABLE
LAYERING
TISSUES
31. 4.5 billion years
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32. Inertia and gravity
ACID
SOUTHWESTERN US
Factors of keeping planets in orbit
UNIFORNITARIANISM
33. Loose sediment deposited by a stream
ALLUVIUM
Movement of molecules toward a low pressure area
OBSIDIAN (VOLCANIC GLASS)
Soluable in water
34. Protein synthesis occurs in the (ribosomes attached to the this are responsible for protein synthesis)
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Level to classify organisms
LAMINAR FLOWS
SYMBIOSIS
35. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes
Magnet broken in half
GALAXY
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
BINARY FISSION
36. Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contribute signficantly
GLOBAL WARNING
ALLELES
Kingdoms (5 main)
Neutrons
37. It takes exactly the same time to complete one orbit of Earth as it does to rotate once on its axis (the moon takes 27.3 days to both orbit earth and rotate once)
Altostratus clouds
Why moon shows same face to Earth if it rotates on its axis
MITOSIS
Classifying unknown rock material
38. (340 BC) Conjectured that the heavenly bodies were affixed to crystalline spheres concentric about the earth
ARISTOTLE
STATIC FRICTION
Mutation in a gene occurs because
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
39. Metal has an atomic number of 3
Lithium
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
CHARACTERISTICS OF ACIDIC SOLUTION
Helium
40. Number indicating concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. A pH of 7 is neutral - less than 7 is acidic - and greater than 7 is alkaline. pH of Solutions: Strong Acid = 1 Weak Acid = 4 - Neutral = 7 Weak Base = 10 Strong Base = 13
NERVOUS SYSTEM
IONOSPHERE
PH
Frequency
41. Soft tissue would most likely avoid decomposition and survive as a fossil
CYTOPLASM
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
Lake bottom mud
FERTILIZATION
42. Largest particle a river can carry - which indicate how much sediment it can carry
MITOSIS
COMPETENCE
ROCK CYCLE
ARISTOTLE
43. Non - living things (organic and inorganic substances and enviornmental factors)
JAPAN
Abiotic
SPECIES
Alveoli
44. The bases are hydroxide ions of
ALKALINE METALS
PRODUCTS
S WAVES
Acidic
45. Carry oxygen to different parts of the body
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Red blood cells
UNIFORNITARIANISM
New moon
46. Large mass of intrusive igneous rock beleive to have solidified deep within the earth
DISTANCE OF EARTHQUAKE TO EPICENTER
BANDOLITH
Lens is a bioconvex structure
Advantage of biofuel production
47. The weakest force
RAINBOW
First class levers
Van der Waal forces
New moon
48. Principle elements of the sun
Mantle
Stomache function
Renewable source of energy
HYDROGEN - HELIUM
49. Animals temperature that varies with the surroundings
METAMORPHIC ROCKS
MOLECULE
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
Prophase
50. A minor planet or planetary fragment - most known asteroids are between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
AUROAE
ASTEROID
DELTA
An Oxide