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CSET Subject 2: Science
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1. When the Moon and the Sun are in alignment we get more extreme tides.
Flowering plants
life cycle of a frog
Spring tides
Experimental group
2. 1. puzzle piece argument 2. sea floor spreading 3. fossil records
Radiation
Ribosomes
three states of matter
evidences for continental drift
3. 1. homeostasis 2. organization 3. metabolism 4. growth 5. adaptation 6. response to stimuli 7. reproduction
Geotropism
characteristics of life?
Displacement
Parasitism
4. It spreads the work over a greater distance along the planes of the wedge.
forces that cause changes in motion
Reflection of light
Cytoplasm
wedge
5. Plants response to gravity
Geotropism
Bonds
Lunar eclipse
Experimental group
6. 1. convergent 2. divergent 3. transform
Metaphase
forces that cause changes in motion
layers of the Earth?
major fault types
7. 1. positive charge 2. located in nucleus 3. mass is 1 AMU
Meiosis
Protons
life cycle of a frog
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
8. Causes salt to move across a permeable membrane from an area of greater salinity to an area of lesser salinity.
layers of the Earth?
Doppler Effect
wedge
Osmosis
9. Spiral disk with several long arms.
energy
Conduction
Nucleus
shape of the Milky Way
10. The time required by half the atoms of a particular substance to disintegrate
pH
Tides
Half life
Atomic Mass
11. Our solar system is made up of numerous bodies which orbit the Sun due to...
Centrifugal force
Neap tides
DNA
Experimental group
12. Thin - flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Cell membrane
Carbon
Characteristics of a mammal
Protostar
13. Describes speed and direction
Displacement
Protostar
Mitosis
Velocity
14. 1. gravity 2. magnetism 3. friction (think of a falling sheet of paper vs. a falling book)
forces that cause changes in motion
Half life
Solution
Refraction of light
15. One member of a symbiotic relationship benefit.
Centrifugal force
Parasitism
Neap tides
Physical Change
16. Occurs when light is bent while passing from one medium into another.
forces that cause changes in motion
types of symbiotic relationships
Refraction of light
Osmosis
17. 1. prophase 2. metaphase 3. anaphase 4. telophase
Neap tides
key stages of the water cycle
the stages of mitosis?
Galaxies
18. Occurs when chemical composition of a substance is altered.
categories of taxonomy?
Chloroplast
Chemical Change
Element
19. The number of protons a particular type of atom has. The atomic number defines the type of element.
Stars
Atomic Number
Mitochondria
Geologic timescale
20. Causes beneficial traits to be propagated and detrimental traits to be eliminated.
life cycle of a frog
Parasitism
Mitosis
Natural selection
21. Duplicates genetic material
Half life
Prophase
pH
Six Simple Machines that reduce effort
22. 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.
Stars
Control group
Convection
Vacuole
23. Illustrates the relationship between absolute magnitude - luminosity - classification and effective temperature of stars.
key stages of the water cycle
Metaphase
three states of matter
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
24. 1. evaporation 2. condensation 3. precipitation 4. infiltration 5. runoff
factors that cause a substance to change state
key stages of the water cycle
Displacement
Isotope
25. 1. Law of Inertia 2. Law of Acceleration 3. Law of Reciprocal Actions
26. As pressure increases volume decreases
27. An object in motion stays in motion along a straight path unless acted upon by a net external force.
pH
types of symbiotic relationships
Law of Inertia
How waves are created
28. 1. State the problem. 2. Form a hypothesis. 3. Observe and experiment. 4. Interpret the data. 5. Draw conclusions.
life cycle of a frog
Weathering
Steps for the Scientific Method
Carbon 14
29. C14 dating only works on organisms that died less than _____ years ago.
Mixture
50000
Prophase
characteristics of life?
30. Is an object's rate of motion = Distance/Time
the hierarchy within an ecosystem
characteristics of life?
Carbon
Speed
31. Stores food and other materials needed by the cell
Sound waves
Vacuole
Geologic timescale
Bonds
32. Are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on the Earth.
pH
Tides
The Law of Gravity
Sound waves
33. 1. mutualism 2. parasitism 3. commensalism
Protostar
The Law of Gravity
eclipses
types of symbiotic relationships
34. Are a progressive disturbance propagated from point to point (with regularity between points)
Sound waves
Waves
Commensalism
Acceleration
35. Begin as huge clouds of dust and other particles called nebulas.
layers of the Earth?
50000
Stars
Refraction of light
36. This is the motion of objects emitting or reflecting sound waves changing their frequency.
Geotropism
factors that cause a substance to change state
Water
Doppler Effect
37. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Atomic Number
Mutualism
Law of Reciprocal Actions
Steps for the Scientific Method
38. 1. kingdom 2. phylum 3. class 4. order 5. family 6. genus 7. species
types of symbiotic relationships
Vacuole
Why is carbon the building block of life?
categories of taxonomy?
39. Require a medium and travel much slower than light.
Geologic timescale
Geotropism
Sound waves
Atomic Number
40. Subatomic particles including: 1. protons 2. neutrons 3. electrons
Atom composition
Refraction of light
Acceleration
How waves are created
41. The quantity of substance
Parasitism
Newton's Laws of Motion
Unlike temperature - the amount of thermal energy depends on
Chemical Change
42. 1. by row 2. atomic number and mass increase as you move left to right and top to bottom
Law of Inertia
Mitosis
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
key stages of the water cycle
43. That space and time are relative - not absolute concepts
Atom composition
How waves are created
The Theory of Relativity states
Atomic Number
44. Cell begins to split
Anaphase
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Fulcrum
key stages of the water cycle
45. Is the particular wavelength of light we observe that is not absorbed by an object.
Color
factors that cause a substance to change state
Experimental group
Natural selection
46. Within compounds - the various atoms making up molecules are held together by...
Experimental group
Bonds
Hertzsprung - Russel diagram (HRD) of spectral class
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
47. Occur because the shadow of the Earth or the Moon is cast onto the other body.
Doppler Effect
Neutrons
eclipses
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
48. A bond formed when atoms share one or more of their valence electrons.
Covalent Bonds
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
The Theory of Relativity states
49. Both members of a symbiotic relationship benefit
Telophase
How atomic particles on the Periodic Table are organized:
Mutualism
Velocity
50. Force = Mass X Acceleration
The Theory of Relativity states
key stages of the water cycle
Law of Acceleration
Vacuole