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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. Move away from each other
Divergant plates
HOROMONES
Lowest speed
Chlorophyll
2. Operates unconsciously and automatically to regulate vital functions like circulation - respiration - excretion - and muscle tesion
TUNGSTEN METAL
Incisors
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
SPERMATOZOA
3. In what layer of the atmosphere does aurora take place
IONOSPHERE
One Fourth 1/4
Why California is cooler during the summer than New York
RNA
4. Have more energy to tranport sediment than laminar flows
TURBULENT FLOWS
MITOSIS
AUXINS
Red
5. The push or pull on an object
PLASMA
NH3
FORCE
FOUR
6. Galaxy our solar system is located in - a flat spiral disk with rotating spiral arms
Vacuoles
FOUR LAYERS OF EARTH
Rutherford's scattering experiment
MILKY WAY
7. 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
DETERMINES CRYSTAL SIZE IN IGNEOUS ROCKS
Van der Waal forces
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
NATURAL SELECTION
8. Carry less sediment than turbulent flows
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
LAMINAR FLOWS
PARSEC
GRAVITY
9. Cell mobility and shape - Glycolysis
PHENOTYPE
CYTOPLASM
Water boiled to steam
BANDOLITH
10. The ability of a solid to let liquid to pass through it
CARBON PRODUCED
PERMEABILITY
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
pH STANDS FOR
11. 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
Erwin Chargaff
Osmosis
Planet is larger than earth
FERTIZLIZATION
12. Collapse of a smallor midsize star
PROTON - NEUTRON AND ELECTRON
White dwarf star
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Vacuoles
13. Deposits of glacial meltwater streams
SPECIES
OUTWASH
Group (column - horizontal)
Best evidence for considering viruses a life form
14. 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
Canines
Outermost electron is filled with 8 electrons
AUXINS
PH
15. The maintenance of a particular temperature of the living body
METEOROLOGY
MARBLE
THERMOREGULATION
CLASSICAL GENETICS
16. The consumption of one organism by another
Renewable energy
MELTING (FUSION)
PREDATION
Condenses air to liquid
17. Both pieces retain their original magnetic domains
TRIGGER MASS WASTING
Low pressure and high temperature
Magnet broken in half
England's Greenwich Laboratory
18. Alignment of sun - moon and earth (in that order)
MINERAL
Biotic
Gamma radiation
Solar eclipse
19. Spherical bodies containing enzymes - help in the removal of unwanted substances - help in digestion
Advantage of aphid reproducing asexually during summer
ROCK CYCLE
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Lysosomes
20. Water is evaporated by the sun. Warm - moist air rises to altitudes of lower pressure - the air expands and cools. Cooling results in condensation of water vapor (clouds). Clouds move over land - drop water. Water ultimately goes back to the ocean.
Prophase
HYDROLIC CYCLE
Violet
1970
21. A soulte that donates protons
DEPOSITION
ACID
THE SUNS AGE
JOHN DALTON
22. The creation of new species
SILICATE MINERAL
Gravitational attraction between two bodies
SPECIATION
OUTWASH - KAMES - ESKERS
23. Four groups of plants
PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS
ALGAE - FERMS - GYMNOSPERMS - ANGIOSPERMS
MATTER
New York City - summer days warmer than winter days
24. As the temperature of gas increases - the volume increases (Charle's Law - as temp increases - so does volume
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
NUCLEIC ACID
pH STANDS FOR
ALGAE AND FUNGI
25. Due to gravity
Commenalism
A VICIOUS FLUID
Roots grow down and shoots group up
THE SUN
26. Pumps dexoiginated blood to lungs through pulmonary arteries
SUBLIMATION
The star is extremely cool
Right Ventricle
PYROCLASTIC FLOWS
27. Returns to our solar system every 76 years
28. Proof of model of DNA replication suggested by Watson and Crick came from (referred to as the most beautiful experiment in biology) showed DNA replication is semi - conservative
GAMETES
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
BLACK
M.S. Meselson and F.W. Stahl
29. 4.5 billion years
30. The thermal energy of the metal lid increased - its particles spread out - and the substance expanded
Metals
Shortest Wavelength (Red light - violet light - uv raditation - infrared radiation)
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
Hot water running on a lid to a glass jar
31. Scientific theory used to explain the homologous structural changes that have occurred in organisms in the past 10000 years
Theory of evolution
Four Fundamental Sources
HYDRO- ELECTRIC
CLIMATE
32. An excess of deficiency of electrons in the body
GALAXY
Oxidation
CHARGE
Supernova
33. Condensation occurs when humid air contacts a cold surface
Five to twenty five
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
PROTEIN
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
34. The moon's path is in the earths shadow
Lunar Eclipse
ZYGOTE
STREAK
M.S. Meselson and F.W. Stahl
35. Plasma membrane - protection - cell interactions - permability - endocytosis - and exocytosis
CELL MEMBRANE
CONTINENTAL DRIFT
Arteries
IMMUNE SYSTEM
36. Total amount of sediment a river can carry
FITNESS
CAPACITY
ADDS CARBON DIOXIDE TO THE ATMOSPHERE
1st and 3rd quarters of moon
37. Rhizobium is found in root nodules of peas - it gest nourishment from these plants and in turn provides nitrates to the plants which are used in protein synthesis
HUBBLE CONSTANT
Symbiosis
HYDROLIC CYCLE
SEVENTY PERCENT
38. Stars with a cooler surface temperature
TIDE
ACID
Red
Cumulonimbus
39. Flowering plants which bear seeds within their fruit
ANGIOSPERMS
SLATE
ATOMS
Dew forms on a leaf - water forms on a cold glass
40. Atoms cannot move at all
GENES
Roots grow down and shoots group up
SOLUBILITY
Zero kelvin
41. At plate boundaries
42. Permit certain chemical reactions to proceed at significant speeds
HINDBRAIN (CEREBELLUM - MEDULLA OBLONGATA
Importance of enzymes in metabolic process
GREGOR MANDEL
Why are petals of a daffodil yellow but the leaves are green?
43. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Why does the moon look different at different times from the earth?
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
Eleven Years
CO- EVOLUTION
44. Hot air rising is an example of
BINARY FISSION
CONVECTION
Left Ventricle
Stomache function
45. Explored Venus
ELEMENT
GRAVITY
Lowest speed
MAGELLAN SPACE PROBE
46. Lowering the temperature and raising the pressure
Condenses air to liquid
ASTEROID BELT BETWEEN
Why astronaut floats in spacecraft in orbit
Fusion of Hydrogen Atoms
47. Consolidation of loose sediment
Summer solstice
LITHIFICATION
Limstone - sandstone - and shale
CARBON PRODUCED
48. Gas volume varies directly with temperature is known as
Gamma radiation
Lithium
CHARLES LAW
Oxidation
49. Phase of mitosis that the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle
Third class levers
LIMESTONE
SUBLIMATION
Metaphase
50. A bed of rock permeable to underground water
AQUIFER
CONSERVATIVE OR TRANSFORM MARGINS
Potassium Chloride
STRATOSPHERE