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