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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. Are a progressive disturbance propagated from point to point (with regularity between points)
Weathering
Spring tides
Waves
Prophase
2. The types of organisms an ecosystem can support is primarily determined by the amount of...
Water
Motion
Neap tides
Potential energy is
3. 1. kingdom 2. phylum 3. class 4. order 5. family 6. genus 7. species
Acceleration
layers of the Earth?
Color
categories of taxonomy?
4. The measure of the kinetic energy in a substance's molecules. Simply - temperature is atomic motion.
key stages of the water cycle
Mitochondria
Temperature
How waves are created
5. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
Isotope
eclipses
Tides
Seasons
6. Are huge clusters of billions of stars
Galaxies
Convection
Nucleus
Chloroplast
7. 1. inner core 2. outer core 3. mantle 4. crust
Element
layers of the Earth?
Waves
Sound waves
8. Is a system in which small particles are kept dispersed by agitation or molecular motion in the surrounding medium - example: muddy freshwater
Stars
An atom with an imbalance charge
Law of Acceleration
Suspension
9. Are affected by the angle from which we view the moon.
Steps for the Scientific Method
Lunar phases
Anaphase
Boyle's Law
10. Material inside the cell membrane -- not including the nucleus
Cytoplasm
Atomic Mass
How energy is measured
Ionic Bonds
11. 1. incline plane2. wheel and axle 3. lever 4. pulley 5. wedge 6. screw
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Solar eclipse
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Carbon
12. Causes salt to move across a permeable membrane from an area of greater salinity to an area of lesser salinity.
Osmosis
How waves are created
Fulcrum
categories of taxonomy?
13. Require a medium and travel much slower than light.
Seasons
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Sound waves
Control group
14. The time required by half the atoms of a particular substance to disintegrate
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Charles' Law
Half life
Cytoplasm
15. Occurs when heat is transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Carbon 14
Radiation
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
Chemical Change
16. Is a homogeneous mixture in which one substance has dissolved into the other - example: salt water
Solution
DNA
50000
forces that cause changes in motion
17. C14 dating only works on organisms that died less than _____ years ago.
50000
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
Chloroplast
forces that cause changes in motion
18. Is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
Element
three states of matter
Lunar phases
Newton's Laws of Motion
19. An atom that has a different number of neutrons than its normal amount.
characteristics of life?
The Theory of Relativity states
Isotope
Conduction
20. 1. producer 2. primary consumer 3. secondary consumer 4. tertiary consumer 5. decomposer
Mutualism
Tides
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Doppler Effect
21. 1. gravity 2. magnetism 3. friction (think of a falling sheet of paper vs. a falling book)
forces that cause changes in motion
life cycle of a butterfly
Telophase
Why is carbon the building block of life?
22. That matter cannot be created or destroyed; it simply changes form.
The law of Conservation of Matter
Metaphase
evidences for continental drift
Atom composition
23. Is something that starts a chemical reaction - such as a spark.
Meiosis
Catalyst
Temperature
Lunar phases
24. 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.
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Law of Acceleration
Phototropism
25. 1. by row 2. atomic number and mass increase as you move left to right and top to bottom
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Neutrons
Displacement
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
26. 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.
Compound
Neutrons
Refraction of light
Atomic Mass
27. Control center of the cell
Lunar phases
Nucleus
Refraction of light
Acceleration
28. Is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element.
Acceleration
Atom
Electrons
Metaphase
29. 1. State the problem. 2. Form a hypothesis. 3. Observe and experiment. 4. Interpret the data. 5. Draw conclusions.
Telophase
Fulcrum
pH
Steps for the Scientific Method
30. Plants response to gravity
Geotropism
Mitosis
Speed
The Theory of Relativity states
31. As temperature increases volume also increases
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32. Protects and supports the cell
Potential energy is
Anaphase
forces that cause changes in motion
Cell wall
33. Causes beneficial traits to be propagated and detrimental traits to be eliminated.
Ribosomes
Most isotopes
Natural selection
evidences for continental drift
34. Describes speed and direction
Water
Velocity
characteristics of life?
Kinetic energy is
35. That space and time are relative - not absolute concepts
The Theory of Relativity states
Quantum Theory states that
Flowering plants
Convection
36. 1. the more massive either or both bodies are - the greater the gravitational force between them. 2. the further apart two bodies are - the lesser the gravitational force between them.
Male sex organ on a flower
The Law of Gravity
Carbon
Atom composition
37. Cellular division creating diploid cells which are typically capable of beginning the process again.
Diploid cell
Mitosis
Suspension
factors that cause a substance to change state
38. The quantity of substance
How energy is measured
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Kinetic energy is
evidences for continental drift
39. Force = Mass X Acceleration
Law of Acceleration
The Law of Gravity
life cycle of a butterfly
Color
40. By wind which stirs the ocean's surface of great distances.
life cycle of a butterfly
types of symbiotic relationships
Atomic Number
How waves are created
41. Is the measure of the presence of hydrogen ions in a substance.
Element
pH
Metaphase
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
42. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
Atom composition
life cycle of a butterfly
Color
Geologic timescale
43. Both members of a symbiotic relationship benefit
three states of matter
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Ion
Mutualism
44. Unless an object is moving in a vacuum - the object causes...
Mitosis
Displacement
Most isotopes
A balanced atom
45. Thin - flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Charles' Law
Phototropism
Cell membrane
Centrifugal force
46. Stamen
Male sex organ on a flower
Seasons
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Lunar phases
47. Plants response to light
Phototropism
Telophase
Doppler Effect
Meiosis
48. Column
Convection
Ribosomes
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Catalyst
49. Duplicates genetic material
Control group
Protostar
Prophase
Mitosis
50. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
DNA
Telophase
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Fulcrum