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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
categories of taxonomy?
Stars
eclipses
Convection
2. 1. positive charge 2. located in nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Protons
Seasons
3. Protects and supports the cell
Tides
Protons
Cell wall
How energy is measured
4. 1. hair 2. warm - blooded 3. live birth 4. nurses their young
Characteristics of a mammal
The law of Conservation of Matter
Phototropism
Conduction
5. An atom that has a different number of neutrons than its normal amount.
How waves are created
three states of matter
Isotope
Protons
6. The time required by half the atoms of a particular substance to disintegrate
Steps for the Scientific Method
Mitosis
life cycle of a frog
Half life
7. 1. mutualism 2. parasitism 3. commensalism
energy
types of symbiotic relationships
Geotropism
Charles' Law
8. Is the process of storing energy through photosynthesis and later releasing it through respiration.
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Atom
Seasons
Krebb Cycle
9. 1. evaporation 2. condensation 3. precipitation 4. infiltration 5. runoff
key stages of the water cycle
Why is carbon the building block of life?
wedge
Kinetic energy is
10. Both members of a symbiotic relationship benefit
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
evidences for continental drift
Mutualism
Lunar eclipse
11. Asserts that organisms have changed over time to adapt to the unique and varied demands of their changing environments.
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12. 1. egg 2. tadpole (breathes water) 3. metamorphosis 4. adult frog (breathes air)
life cycle of a frog
Sun (on HRD)
Potential energy is
Neap tides
13. Has the same number of protons and neutrons
A balanced atom
Mitochondria
Meiosis
Carbon
14. 1. temperature (think movement) 2. pressure
Atom composition
Nucleus
factors that cause a substance to change state
Chemical Change
15. 1. prophase 2. metaphase 3. anaphase 4. telophase
Atom composition
Ionic Bonds
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
the stages of mitosis?
16. Is a substance composed of two or more elements
Compound
The Law of Gravity
layers of the Earth?
Characteristics of a mammal
17. Is a method of separating ions within a substance by passing electrical current through the substance
Ion
Electrolysis
An atom with an imbalance charge
Half life
18. Cellular division to create sex cells called haploids.
Catalyst
Seasons
Meiosis
Atom composition
19. 1. puzzle piece argument 2. sea floor spreading 3. fossil records
Nucleus
evidences for continental drift
Solution
Bonds
20. Grain like organelles that produce proteins
Mitochondria
major fault types
Geotropism
Ribosomes
21. The number of protons a particular type of atom has. The atomic number defines the type of element.
Centrifugal force
Atomic Number
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
How waves are created
22. 1. igneous 2. metamorphic 3. sedimentary
major types of rocks on the Earth?
Parasitism
Electrons
How energy is measured
23. 1. homeostasis 2. organization 3. metabolism 4. growth 5. adaptation 6. response to stimuli 7. reproduction
Vacuole
characteristics of life?
Compound
Geologic timescale
24. 1. by row 2. atomic number and mass increase as you move left to right and top to bottom
Telophase
Physical Change
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
25. An object in motion stays in motion along a straight path unless acted upon by a net external force.
Color
Conduction
wedge
Law of Inertia
26. The Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
Quantum Theory states that
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Geotropism
Solar eclipse
27. One member of a symbiotic relationship benefit.
Lunar phases
Parasitism
The Law of Gravity
The Theory of Relativity states
28. A bond formed when atoms share one or more of their valence electrons.
Covalent Bonds
Osmosis
pH
Tides
29. A change in position
Color
Weathering
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Motion
30. As a nebula contracts - the particles collide with colossal force igniting a nuclear reaction and forming a protostar.
Protostar
Protons
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Male sex organ on a flower
31. Is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
Steps for the Scientific Method
Element
Motion
Waves
32. 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.
Carbon 14
Vacuole
the stages of mitosis?
How waves are created
33. This is the motion of objects emitting or reflecting sound waves changing their frequency.
Bonds
Doppler Effect
Atom
Protons
34. A group of subjects upon which a hypothesis is tested.
Fulcrum
Ionic Bonds
types of symbiotic relationships
Experimental group
35. The measure of the kinetic energy in a substance's molecules. Simply - temperature is atomic motion.
Temperature
Conduction
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Catalyst
36. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
factors that cause a substance to change state
life cycle of a butterfly
Male sex organ on a flower
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
37. Unless an object is moving in a vacuum - the object causes...
Catalyst
Protons
Displacement
Solar eclipse
38. Is the particular wavelength of light we observe that is not absorbed by an object.
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Color
Suspension
Fulcrum
39. Pulls apart into two separate cells
Mitochondria
Lunar phases
Seasons
Telophase
40. Is a homogeneous mixture in which one substance has dissolved into the other - example: salt water
Solution
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Prophase
Neap tides
41. 1. Law of Inertia 2. Law of Acceleration 3. Law of Reciprocal Actions
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42. Occurs when heat is transferred due to fast moving atoms and molecules colliding with slower ones in a neighboring region.
An atom with an imbalance charge
Telophase
Boyle's Law
Conduction
43. Forms the key building block at an atomic level.
Newton's Laws of Motion
Carbon
Law of Inertia
Cytoplasm
44. Deoxyribonucleic acid
Electrolysis
DNA
50000
Isotope
45. Converts energy from food to energy the cell can use
Geologic timescale
Mitochondria
Sun (on HRD)
Charles' Law
46. Spiral disk with several long arms.
Osmosis
shape of the Milky Way
How energy is measured
types of symbiotic relationships
47. Is a system in which small particles are kept dispersed by agitation or molecular motion in the surrounding medium - example: muddy freshwater
Suspension
Mitosis
Stars
Male sex organ on a flower
48. Angiosperms
Cell membrane
Doppler Effect
energy
Flowering plants
49. 1. producer 2. primary consumer 3. secondary consumer 4. tertiary consumer 5. decomposer
Convection
Centrifugal force
life cycle of a butterfly
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
50. Calories
Ion
How energy is measured
Solar eclipse
Water