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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. Is a change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition.
Physical Change
The Law of Gravity
DNA
Motion
2. Column
Mixture
Cytoplasm
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Krebb Cycle
3. Is a homogeneous mixture in which one substance has dissolved into the other - example: salt water
Natural selection
Catalyst
Solution
Waves
4. Grain like organelles that produce proteins
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Electrons
Ribosomes
Physical Change
5. Has the same number of protons and neutrons
Solution
A balanced atom
Matter
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
6. As temperature increases volume also increases
7. Is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element.
Flowering plants
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
Convection
Atom
8. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
Half life
Protostar
Galaxies
eclipses
9. Are huge clusters of billions of stars
Mutualism
key stages of the water cycle
Galaxies
Chloroplast
10. Occurs when cooler portions of a liquid or gas flow in to take the place of hotter - rising portions.
energy
Convection
How waves are created
Commensalism
11. C14 dating only works on organisms that died less than _____ years ago.
Weathering
Atom composition
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
50000
12. Plants response to light
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
Chloroplast
Color
Phototropism
13. A group which resembles the experimental group in all other ways - but on which the hypothesis is not tested. In some clinical trials the control group is given a placebo.
Cell wall
Catalyst
Atomic Mass
Control group
14. Refers to the vast periods of time over which the Earth changes.
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Geologic timescale
Water
Meiosis
15. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
life cycle of a butterfly
Newton's Laws of Motion
Suspension
Sun (on HRD)
16. Describes speed and direction
Centrifugal force
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Geotropism
Velocity
17. Protects and supports the cell
Most isotopes
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Motion
Cell wall
18. 1. evaporation 2. condensation 3. precipitation 4. infiltration 5. runoff
Mixture
key stages of the water cycle
three states of matter
Experimental group
19. Spiral disk with several long arms.
Natural selection
shape of the Milky Way
Ion
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
20. The quantity of substance
Most isotopes
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Male sex organ on a flower
Element
21. Stored energy
Vacuole
Tides
Characteristics of a mammal
Potential energy is
22. An isotope created in the earth's atmosphere by cosmic rays. All living things absorb carbon 14. When they die absorption stops and the organism's existing C14 begins to radioactively decay back to C12.
Protostar
Displacement
Carbon 14
Isotope
23. A bond formed when atoms share one or more of their valence electrons.
Motion
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Covalent Bonds
forces that cause changes in motion
24. Energy in motion
Kinetic energy is
Ion
Ionic Bonds
Osmosis
25. The amount of matter that makes up an atom. You can estimate an atom's atomic mass by adding up the total number of protons and neutrons.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
characteristics of life?
Chloroplast
Atomic Mass
26. 1. positive charge 2. located in nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
How energy is measured
50000
Protons
evidences for continental drift
27. Energy changes forms but is not created or destroyed.
Refraction of light
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Element
Protostar
28. Is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
Cell wall
Element
Water
Solution
29. 1. incline plane2. wheel and axle 3. lever 4. pulley 5. wedge 6. screw
Refraction of light
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Newton's Laws of Motion
Theory of Plate Tectonics
30. Cellular division creating diploid cells which are typically capable of beginning the process again.
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
the stages of mitosis?
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Mitosis
31. When the Moon and the Sun are in alignment we get more extreme tides.
major fault types
50000
Male sex organ on a flower
Spring tides
32. 1. negative charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is about 1/1836th of an AMU
Electrons
Weathering
Cytoplasm
Protostar
33. One member benefits - the other is unaffected.
Commensalism
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Atomic Mass
factors that cause a substance to change state
34. Are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on the Earth.
Prophase
life cycle of a butterfly
Tides
life cycle of a frog
35. The measure of the kinetic energy in a substance's molecules. Simply - temperature is atomic motion.
Charles' Law
Lunar phases
Temperature
life cycle of a butterfly
36. An ion
Law of Acceleration
An atom with an imbalance charge
The law of Conservation of Matter
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
37. Forms the key building block at an atomic level.
Carbon
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Potential energy is
Most isotopes
38. Thin - flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Waves
Cell membrane
How waves are created
Mitochondria
39. It spreads the work over a greater distance along the planes of the wedge.
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Suspension
wedge
Catalyst
40. Within compounds - the various atoms making up molecules are held together by...
evidences for continental drift
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Atomic Mass
Bonds
41. Is a system in which small particles are kept dispersed by agitation or molecular motion in the surrounding medium - example: muddy freshwater
Acceleration
Solution
Stars
Suspension
42. Phase where spindle grows and which cuts the cell
Metaphase
Ion
energy
DNA
43. That matter cannot be created or destroyed; it simply changes form.
Galaxies
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Parasitism
The law of Conservation of Matter
44. Are affected by the angle from which we view the moon.
Lunar phases
Mitochondria
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Quantum Theory states that
45. The Moon and the Sun are on opposite sides of the Earth.
Lunar eclipse
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Chemical Change
life cycle of a frog
46. Is the particular wavelength of light we observe that is not absorbed by an object.
Osmosis
Bonds
Color
Motion
47. By wind which stirs the ocean's surface of great distances.
wedge
Motion
How waves are created
Fulcrum
48. 1. producer 2. primary consumer 3. secondary consumer 4. tertiary consumer 5. decomposer
The Law of Gravity
Suspension
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Geologic timescale
49. 1. prophase 2. metaphase 3. anaphase 4. telophase
Metaphase
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
the stages of mitosis?
Mutualism
50. 1. mutualism 2. parasitism 3. commensalism
Geotropism
types of symbiotic relationships
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
categories of taxonomy?