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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. Stored energy
Commensalism
Compound
shape of the Milky Way
Potential energy is
2. As pressure increases volume decreases
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3. Describes speed and direction
Prophase
Velocity
Refraction of light
Why is carbon the building block of life?
4. Matter and energy have the properties of both particles and waves
Cell membrane
Convection
Quantum Theory states that
Male sex organ on a flower
5. Is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
categories of taxonomy?
Lunar phases
Element
Boyle's Law
6. Force = Mass X Acceleration
Sound waves
Law of Acceleration
Radiation
Characteristics of a mammal
7. 1. inner core 2. outer core 3. mantle 4. crust
layers of the Earth?
Sun (on HRD)
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
8. Occurs when heat is transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Electrons
Vacuole
Solar eclipse
Radiation
9. 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.
Catalyst
Ionic Bonds
Control group
wedge
10. 1. egg 2. tadpole (breathes water) 3. metamorphosis 4. adult frog (breathes air)
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Velocity
Refraction of light
life cycle of a frog
11. Cellular division to create sex cells called haploids.
Bonds
major fault types
Meiosis
forces that cause changes in motion
12. Converts energy from food to energy the cell can use
Atom
Mitochondria
Motion
Physical Change
13. 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.
Atom composition
Mitochondria
The Law of Gravity
How waves are created
14. Stores food and other materials needed by the cell
Vacuole
forces that cause changes in motion
Male sex organ on a flower
Chloroplast
15. 1. producer 2. primary consumer 3. secondary consumer 4. tertiary consumer 5. decomposer
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Electrolysis
Why is carbon the building block of life?
Lunar eclipse
16. Unless an object is moving in a vacuum - the object causes...
pH
Displacement
Ribosomes
key stages of the water cycle
17. Control center of the cell
Quantum Theory states that
Nucleus
Reflection of light
life cycle of a butterfly
18. 1. evaporation 2. condensation 3. precipitation 4. infiltration 5. runoff
key stages of the water cycle
Covalent Bonds
Krebb Cycle
Chloroplast
19. 1. positive charge 2. located in nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
Newton's Laws of Motion
Stars
Most isotopes
Protons
20. 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
factors that cause a substance to change state
Nucleus
Electrolysis
21. Our solar system is made up of numerous bodies which orbit the Sun due to...
Weathering
Centrifugal force
50000
Protons
22. Are a progressive disturbance propagated from point to point (with regularity between points)
Mutualism
Waves
Most isotopes
Neutrons
23. Require a medium and travel much slower than light.
Suspension
Sound waves
Protostar
How waves are created
24. 1. gravity 2. magnetism 3. friction (think of a falling sheet of paper vs. a falling book)
characteristics of life?
three states of matter
forces that cause changes in motion
An atom with an imbalance charge
25. 1. hair 2. warm - blooded 3. live birth 4. nurses their young
life cycle of a frog
Tides
Temperature
Characteristics of a mammal
26. A group of subjects upon which a hypothesis is tested.
Reflection of light
Acceleration
Bonds
Experimental group
27. The types of organisms an ecosystem can support is primarily determined by the amount of...
An atom with an imbalance charge
Seasons
Water
layers of the Earth?
28. One member of a symbiotic relationship benefit.
Vacuole
Parasitism
eclipses
Water
29. That matter cannot be created or destroyed; it simply changes form.
The law of Conservation of Matter
layers of the Earth?
life cycle of a butterfly
Lunar eclipse
30. 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.
Conduction
Carbon 14
Speed
Tides
31. Stamen
Element
Male sex organ on a flower
Protostar
evidences for continental drift
32. 1. convergent 2. divergent 3. transform
Spring tides
major fault types
Sun (on HRD)
Protons
33. Occurs when heat is transferred due to fast moving atoms and molecules colliding with slower ones in a neighboring region.
Conduction
Fulcrum
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
34. When the Moon and the Sun are in alignment we get more extreme tides.
Vacuole
Galaxies
Law of Acceleration
Spring tides
35. When the Moon or the Sun are pulling at perpendicular angles we get less extreme tides.
Chloroplast
Neap tides
Stars
Steps for the Scientific Method
36. Is the measure of the presence of hydrogen ions in a substance.
Waves
pH
Neap tides
Protostar
37. Can occur by chemical means such as acid rain or physical means - such as wind - rain and ice.
characteristics of life?
Solar eclipse
Weathering
Cell membrane
38. 1. by row 2. atomic number and mass increase as you move left to right and top to bottom
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Flowering plants
Most isotopes
39. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
Speed
energy
Bonds
eclipses
40. The quantity of substance
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Mitochondria
Potential energy is
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
41. 1. negative charge 2. located in the nucleus 3. mass is about 1/1836th of an AMU
Lunar eclipse
layers of the Earth?
key stages of the water cycle
Electrons
42. Plants response to gravity
Temperature
Geotropism
Osmosis
Mixture
43. The point around which a lever rotates
Mitosis
Control group
Carbon
Fulcrum
44. The capacity to work
Boyle's Law
Acceleration
energy
Radiation
45. As temperature increases volume also increases
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46. An atom that has a different number of neutrons than its normal amount.
Bonds
Isotope
categories of taxonomy?
evidences for continental drift
47. Column
Geotropism
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
Osmosis
Neap tides
48. H2O + CO2 --> CH2O + O2
Characteristics of a mammal
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
An atom with an imbalance charge
major types of rocks on the Earth?
49. 1. puzzle piece argument 2. sea floor spreading 3. fossil records
shape of the Milky Way
Doppler Effect
wedge
evidences for continental drift
50. Duplicates genetic material
Doppler Effect
Prophase
50000
Electrons