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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. 1. State the problem. 2. Form a hypothesis. 3. Observe and experiment. 4. Interpret the data. 5. Draw conclusions.
Steps for the Scientific Method
Control group
Covalent Bonds
Law of Acceleration
2. Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy
Physical Change
Atom composition
Chloroplast
Theory of Plate Tectonics
3. An ion
An atom with an imbalance charge
Male sex organ on a flower
Law of Inertia
Krebb Cycle
4. Force = Mass X Acceleration
Lunar eclipse
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Law of Acceleration
Bonds
5. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
shape of the Milky Way
Solar eclipse
life cycle of a butterfly
Tides
6. C14 dating only works on organisms that died less than _____ years ago.
Male sex organ on a flower
Centrifugal force
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forces that cause changes in motion
7. A material that can be separated by physical means into two or more substances.
Mixture
Steps for the Scientific Method
Ionic Bonds
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
8. 1. gravity 2. magnetism 3. friction (think of a falling sheet of paper vs. a falling book)
Mitosis
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
forces that cause changes in motion
Experimental group
9. Require a medium and travel much slower than light.
Sound waves
Male sex organ on a flower
Mutualism
Prophase
10. 1. temperature (think movement) 2. pressure
Krebb Cycle
factors that cause a substance to change state
Ribosomes
Law of Acceleration
11. 1. negative charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is about 1/1836th of an AMU
Boyle's Law
Convection
Conduction
Electrons
12. 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.
evidences for continental drift
Control group
Ribosomes
Why is carbon the building block of life?
13. 1. by row 2. atomic number and mass increase as you move left to right and top to bottom
Boyle's Law
life cycle of a frog
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Radiation
14. The number of protons a particular type of atom has. The atomic number defines the type of element.
Nucleus
Atomic Number
Cell membrane
the stages of mitosis?
15. As a nebula contracts - the particles collide with colossal force igniting a nuclear reaction and forming a protostar.
Protostar
A balanced atom
Solution
Ion
16. Occurs when chemical composition of a substance is altered.
Chemical Change
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
A balanced atom
Natural selection
17. Is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element.
Neutrons
Atom
Ribosomes
eclipses
18. Is a homogeneous mixture in which one substance has dissolved into the other - example: salt water
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Bonds
major fault types
Solution
19. 1. inner core 2. outer core 3. mantle 4. crust
layers of the Earth?
How energy is measured
energy
Osmosis
20. Causes salt to move across a permeable membrane from an area of greater salinity to an area of lesser salinity.
Phototropism
Why is carbon the building block of life?
Osmosis
Chloroplast
21. 1. puzzle piece argument 2. sea floor spreading 3. fossil records
Bonds
Solar eclipse
Spring tides
evidences for continental drift
22. Radioactively decay back into their 'normal' forms over time
Atomic Number
Seasons
Most isotopes
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
23. Describes speed and direction
key stages of the water cycle
Radiation
Velocity
Displacement
24. Is the process of storing energy through photosynthesis and later releasing it through respiration.
Geologic timescale
Krebb Cycle
Electrolysis
Sun (on HRD)
25. Duplicates genetic material
Meiosis
Cell wall
Prophase
Suspension
26. Can occur by chemical means such as acid rain or physical means - such as wind - rain and ice.
Isotope
Electrons
Weathering
factors that cause a substance to change state
27. Is the measure of the presence of hydrogen ions in a substance.
The law of Conservation of Matter
Element
pH
Theory of Plate Tectonics
28. Cellular division to create sex cells called haploids.
Meiosis
Krebb Cycle
Prophase
Diploid cell
29. Energy in motion
Radiation
Kinetic energy is
Physical Change
Steps for the Scientific Method
30. By wind which stirs the ocean's surface of great distances.
Osmosis
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
How waves are created
31. Within compounds - the various atoms making up molecules are held together by...
Protostar
Lunar phases
Bonds
Boyle's Law
32. Is the particular wavelength of light we observe that is not absorbed by an object.
Quantum Theory states that
Geologic timescale
Color
Solution
33. Occurs when heat is transferred due to fast moving atoms and molecules colliding with slower ones in a neighboring region.
Conduction
Velocity
Nucleus
Color
34. Subatomic particles including: 1. protons 2. neutrons 3. electrons
Convection
Flowering plants
Cytoplasm
Atom composition
35. Matter and energy have the properties of both particles and waves
Refraction of light
A balanced atom
Matter
Quantum Theory states that
36. That space and time are relative - not absolute concepts
The Theory of Relativity states
Solar eclipse
How energy is measured
An atom with an imbalance charge
37. Is a change in velocity
Acceleration
categories of taxonomy?
Telophase
Potential energy is
38. Asserts that organisms have changed over time to adapt to the unique and varied demands of their changing environments.
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39. It spreads the work over a greater distance along the planes of the wedge.
wedge
Theory of Plate Tectonics
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Conduction
40. The types of organisms an ecosystem can support is primarily determined by the amount of...
Atom composition
Water
the stages of mitosis?
categories of taxonomy?
41. 1. neutral charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
The Theory of Relativity states
Displacement
Ionic Bonds
Neutrons
42. When the Moon or the Sun are pulling at perpendicular angles we get less extreme tides.
Neap tides
Newton's Laws of Motion
Neutrons
Cell wall
43. A bond formed when atoms share one or more of their valence electrons.
Covalent Bonds
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
Solar eclipse
Protostar
44. The capacity to work
How waves are created
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Carbon
energy
45. Control center of the cell
Doppler Effect
Nucleus
Law of Acceleration
major fault types
46. Energy changes forms but is not created or destroyed.
Reflection of light
Acceleration
Ionic Bonds
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
47. A change in position
Motion
Male sex organ on a flower
the stages of mitosis?
Matter
48. Column
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Conduction
Most isotopes
Geotropism
49. 1. egg 2. tadpole (breathes water) 3. metamorphosis 4. adult frog (breathes air)
Parasitism
life cycle of a frog
Anaphase
Chloroplast
50. 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.
Refraction of light
Cytoplasm
Carbon 14
Law of Reciprocal Actions