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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. The Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
Centrifugal force
layers of the Earth?
Motion
Solar eclipse
2. Radioactively decay back into their 'normal' forms over time
Anaphase
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Weathering
Most isotopes
3. Force = Mass X Acceleration
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Law of Acceleration
Metaphase
Lunar phases
4. Can occur by chemical means such as acid rain or physical means - such as wind - rain and ice.
Weathering
Krebb Cycle
Reflection of light
Theory of Plate Tectonics
5. That space and time are relative - not absolute concepts
Compound
The Theory of Relativity states
Atomic Number
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
6. Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy
Weathering
Mutualism
Nucleus
Chloroplast
7. Is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element.
Ribosomes
Doppler Effect
Cell wall
Atom
8. H2O + CO2 --> CH2O + O2
three states of matter
Spring tides
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Experimental group
9. Control center of the cell
Nucleus
Protostar
The Theory of Relativity states
Geologic timescale
10. Is the particular wavelength of light we observe that is not absorbed by an object.
Stars
Color
Galaxies
Water
11. 1. puzzle piece argument 2. sea floor spreading 3. fossil records
evidences for continental drift
Fulcrum
Neap tides
Ion
12. An object in motion stays in motion along a straight path unless acted upon by a net external force.
Metaphase
Suspension
Law of Inertia
Meiosis
13. Has the same number of protons and neutrons
A balanced atom
Atomic Number
Chemical Change
Water
14. As pressure increases volume decreases
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15. 1. prophase 2. metaphase 3. anaphase 4. telophase
Diploid cell
the stages of mitosis?
Suspension
pH
16. 1. Law of Inertia 2. Law of Acceleration 3. Law of Reciprocal Actions
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17. Require a medium and travel much slower than light.
The Law of Gravity
Experimental group
major types of rocks on the Earth?
Sound waves
18. Grain like organelles that produce proteins
Seasons
Ribosomes
Refraction of light
Carbon
19. Is a homogeneous mixture in which one substance has dissolved into the other - example: salt water
Speed
Solution
Half life
Law of Inertia
20. 1. inner core 2. outer core 3. mantle 4. crust
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Ionic Bonds
layers of the Earth?
Nucleus
21. 1. mutualism 2. parasitism 3. commensalism
Velocity
types of symbiotic relationships
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Most isotopes
22. As a nebula contracts - the particles collide with colossal force igniting a nuclear reaction and forming a protostar.
Protostar
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Water
Quantum Theory states that
23. Are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on the Earth.
Chemical Change
Tides
Velocity
Cytoplasm
24. Caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis. As it revolves arond the Sun - the tilt causes each hemisphere to receive more direct exposure at certain times in its orbit.
Matter
Half life
Motion
Seasons
25. That matter cannot be created or destroyed; it simply changes form.
Ribosomes
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
major fault types
The law of Conservation of Matter
26. States that all of the Earth's continents at one time were joined as a single 'super - continent' called Pangaea. Over time - the continents drifted apart.
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Phototropism
Steps for the Scientific Method
Quantum Theory states that
27. Column
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Radiation
Electrons
Diploid cell
28. A bond in which on atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other gains an electron to form a negative ion - creating an electrostatic force which holds them together.
Ion
Characteristics of a mammal
Flowering plants
Ionic Bonds
29. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
eclipses
Atomic Mass
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Kinetic energy is
30. 1. neutral charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
Neutrons
Flowering plants
major types of rocks on the Earth?
Half life
31. Causes salt to move across a permeable membrane from an area of greater salinity to an area of lesser salinity.
Osmosis
Mutualism
Seasons
A balanced atom
32. 1. kingdom 2. phylum 3. class 4. order 5. family 6. genus 7. species
categories of taxonomy?
Law of Inertia
Geotropism
Compound
33. Protects and supports the cell
Cell wall
Refraction of light
Why is carbon the building block of life?
Stars
34. 1. positive charge 2. located in nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Refraction of light
eclipses
Protons
35. 1. gravity 2. magnetism 3. friction (think of a falling sheet of paper vs. a falling book)
Quantum Theory states that
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
forces that cause changes in motion
Half life
36. Material inside the cell membrane -- not including the nucleus
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
shape of the Milky Way
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
37. The types of organisms an ecosystem can support is primarily determined by the amount of...
Electrolysis
Water
Ionic Bonds
The Law of Gravity
38. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
life cycle of a butterfly
Potential energy is
Solar eclipse
life cycle of a frog
39. When the Moon or the Sun are pulling at perpendicular angles we get less extreme tides.
Protons
Waves
Neap tides
Protostar
40. Are huge clusters of billions of stars
Metaphase
life cycle of a frog
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Galaxies
41. One member benefits - the other is unaffected.
Color
Mixture
Convection
Commensalism
42. Cellular division creating diploid cells which are typically capable of beginning the process again.
Mitosis
Atom
Spring tides
Diploid cell
43. Is a change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition.
major types of rocks on the Earth?
Electrolysis
Physical Change
Doppler Effect
44. Angiosperms
50000
Seasons
Flowering plants
Natural selection
45. The point around which a lever rotates
factors that cause a substance to change state
Steps for the Scientific Method
Fulcrum
Prophase
46. Energy in motion
wedge
Bonds
Neap tides
Kinetic energy is
47. 1. negative charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is about 1/1836th of an AMU
Galaxies
Centrifugal force
Atom
Electrons
48. Is a system in which small particles are kept dispersed by agitation or molecular motion in the surrounding medium - example: muddy freshwater
Charles' Law
The law of Conservation of Matter
Physical Change
Suspension
49. Occurs when cooler portions of a liquid or gas flow in to take the place of hotter - rising portions.
Geotropism
factors that cause a substance to change state
Sun (on HRD)
Convection
50. Our solar system is made up of numerous bodies which orbit the Sun due to...
Centrifugal force
Mitosis
Atomic Mass
Phototropism