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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. A bond formed when atoms share one or more of their valence electrons.
DNA
pH
Ribosomes
Covalent Bonds
2. Is a change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition.
Physical Change
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Experimental group
Acceleration
3. It spreads the work over a greater distance along the planes of the wedge.
Geotropism
wedge
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
Experimental group
4. 1. convergent 2. divergent 3. transform
How energy is measured
A balanced atom
characteristics of life?
major fault types
5. 1. egg 2. larvae 3. pupae/crysalis 4. imago/adult butterfly
life cycle of a butterfly
Stars
Atomic Number
Control group
6. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Carbon 14
Tides
Stars
7. The capacity to work
energy
Flowering plants
Element
Neutrons
8. Is the measure of the presence of hydrogen ions in a substance.
Atom
pH
Compound
types of symbiotic relationships
9. 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.
Fulcrum
pH
Theory of Plate Tectonics
categories of taxonomy?
10. As a nebula contracts - the particles collide with colossal force igniting a nuclear reaction and forming a protostar.
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
Protostar
Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
11. H2O + CO2 --> CH2O + O2
Male sex organ on a flower
chemical reaction in photosynthesis
Sun (on HRD)
Radiation
12. That matter cannot be created or destroyed; it simply changes form.
Quantum Theory states that
DNA
Prophase
The law of Conservation of Matter
13. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
categories of taxonomy?
eclipses
50000
major types of rocks on the Earth?
14. 1. solid 2. liquid 3. gas
DNA
eclipses
three states of matter
Why is carbon the building block of life?
15. 1. kingdom 2. phylum 3. class 4. order 5. family 6. genus 7. species
Convection
Diploid cell
Neap tides
categories of taxonomy?
16. Phase where spindle grows and which cuts the cell
Meiosis
Metaphase
Protons
50000
17. Is something that starts a chemical reaction - such as a spark.
Catalyst
Commensalism
Control group
Lunar eclipse
18. Is a substance composed of two or more elements
Compound
Mitosis
The Law of Gravity
Electrons
19. 1. homeostasis 2. organization 3. metabolism 4. growth 5. adaptation 6. response to stimuli 7. reproduction
Suspension
Ionic Bonds
characteristics of life?
the stages of mitosis?
20. 1. hair 2. warm - blooded 3. live birth 4. nurses their young
The law of Conservation of Matter
Boyle's Law
Characteristics of a mammal
Telophase
21. Are a progressive disturbance propagated from point to point (with regularity between points)
Anaphase
Waves
Cell membrane
Atom composition
22. Stores food and other materials needed by the cell
Fulcrum
Vacuole
key stages of the water cycle
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
23. Illustrates the relationship between absolute magnitude - luminosity - classification and effective temperature of stars.
categories of taxonomy?
Covalent Bonds
Doppler Effect
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
24. Subatomic particles including: 1. protons 2. neutrons 3. electrons
Prophase
Steps for the Scientific Method
Half life
Atom composition
25. Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy
forces that cause changes in motion
Meiosis
Chloroplast
DNA
26. Duplicates genetic material
Boyle's Law
Krebb Cycle
Prophase
Diploid cell
27. A change in position
Spring tides
Law of Reciprocal Actions
layers of the Earth?
Motion
28. 1. producer 2. primary consumer 3. secondary consumer 4. tertiary consumer 5. decomposer
Isotope
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
The Theory of Relativity states
Atomic Mass
29. An object in motion stays in motion along a straight path unless acted upon by a net external force.
Spring tides
Parasitism
Catalyst
Law of Inertia
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.
factors that cause a substance to change state
Carbon 14
Cell wall
Temperature
31. Occurs when light returns after bouncing off an object.
Refraction of light
Reflection of light
Fulcrum
Atomic Mass
32. Occurs when heat is transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Control group
Convection
Radiation
forces that cause changes in motion
33. Thin - flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Solar eclipse
Neutrons
Cell membrane
life cycle of a frog
34. 1. incline plane2. wheel and axle 3. lever 4. pulley 5. wedge 6. screw
Characteristics of a mammal
shape of the Milky Way
Parasitism
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
35. Angiosperms
Spring tides
factors that cause a substance to change state
Flowering plants
The Law of Gravity
36. Spiral disk with several long arms.
Ionic Bonds
shape of the Milky Way
Vacuole
factors that cause a substance to change state
37. 1. prophase 2. metaphase 3. anaphase 4. telophase
evidences for continental drift
On the Periodic Table chemical properties are loosely organized by
How waves are created
the stages of mitosis?
38. The types of organisms an ecosystem can support is primarily determined by the amount of...
Water
Suspension
layers of the Earth?
categories of taxonomy?
39. Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Chloroplast
A balanced atom
Boyle's Law
40. One member of a symbiotic relationship benefit.
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Solar eclipse
Parasitism
Charles' Law
41. Describes speed and direction
Centrifugal force
Electrons
Velocity
Ionic Bonds
42. The measure of the kinetic energy in a substance's molecules. Simply - temperature is atomic motion.
Temperature
Spring tides
Conduction
Acceleration
43. Cellular division to create sex cells called haploids.
Geotropism
Why is carbon the building block of life?
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Meiosis
44. One member benefits - the other is unaffected.
Commensalism
Ion
Atom
Waves
45. Unless an object is moving in a vacuum - the object causes...
Covalent Bonds
Anaphase
Displacement
A balanced atom
46. 1. State the problem. 2. Form a hypothesis. 3. Observe and experiment. 4. Interpret the data. 5. Draw conclusions.
Protostar
Metaphase
Galaxies
Steps for the Scientific Method
47. 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.
Control group
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Solution
Isotope
48. Our solar system is made up of numerous bodies which orbit the Sun due to...
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
Steps for the Scientific Method
Electrons
Centrifugal force
49. When the Moon and the Sun are in alignment we get more extreme tides.
Convection
Conduction
Spring tides
How energy is measured
50. The number of protons a particular type of atom has. The atomic number defines the type of element.
Male sex organ on a flower
Charles' Law
Ion
Atomic Number