MOON | ||
#1 | What is happening to the light when it is Waxing and Waning |
Waxing= the light is growing, light on the right Waning= the light is decreasing, light on the left |
#2 | List the 8 moon phases |
New Moon Waxing Crescent 1st Quarter Waxing Gibbous Full Waning Gibbous 3rd Quarter Waning Crescent |
#3 | Where is the moon during a solar and lunar eclipse? |
Solar- Sun Moon Earth Lunar- Sun Earth Moon |
#4 | What moon phase is this? |
Waxing Crescent- the light is on the right |
#5 | What moon phase is this? |
Waning Gibbous |
CELLS | ||
#1 | What surrounds the cell? |
Cell membrane |
#2 | What organelle in the cell is like the principal of the school? |
The nucleus |
#3 | What organelle do muscle cells have more of? |
Mitochondria |
#4 | What two organelles do only plant cells have? |
Cell wall and Chloroplasts |
#5 | Can a living thing be made of just one cell? |
Yes. Unicellular organisms have all their life functions carried out in just one cell! |
BODY SYSTEMS | ||
#1 | What body system transports nutrients, oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body? |
Circulatory system |
#2 | What body system gives your body support and protection? |
Skeletal system |
#3 | What body system controls everything your body does? |
Nervous system |
#4 | How do the respiratory system and circulatory system work together? |
Respiratory brings in oxygen, circulatory system transports oxygen and brings back waste carbon dioxide, which the respiratory system exhales. Gas exchange basically. |
#5 | List two other body systems and how they interact. |
skeletal-muscular male-female reproductive nervous-muscular etc... |
ECOLOGY | ||
#1 | What is symbiosis? |
Relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits. |
#2 | A bee and a flower is an example of what kind of symbiosis? |
Mutualism |
#3 | What is commensalism? |
One organism benefits, one is unaffected.
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#4 | What is a producer? |
Plants- they can make their own food |
#5 | What is the difference between a primary consumer and a secondary consumer? |
Primary- only eat plants (herbivore) Secondary- eats other consumers, and possibly plants too (carnivore or omnivore) |
TECHNOLOGY | ||
#1 | What is an encoder? |
Puts a sound or image into a digital code to send. ex microphone |
#2 | What is a benefit of mass production? |
Fast, cheaper, can make many items at once |
#3 | Name a subsystem on a vehicle and what it does. |
Guidance Support Control Structural Propulsion |
#4 | What is a transmitter? |
Sends out a message that has been encoded. ex. digital signal from a radio station antenna |
#5 | What are the steps in the Engineering Design Process?
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Final Question | |