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how do liquid water and capor differ from eachother
how close the molecules are, energy
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if 1 kg of the compound tolune melts at -95C then 500 grams of toluene will melt at what degree?
-95C
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anything that has mass and takes up space is called ____
matter
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the measurement of how much matter and object pertains is its
MASS
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in this states of matter particles are packed together in fixed possitions
solid
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_____ is the process, which involves gas changing into a liquid
condensation
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a characteristic that can help tell similar solids apart is their ____
melting points
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____ and ___ are the same for two sample even with different mass'
boiling point and density
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examples of mixtures
salad, sugar water,
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when atoms join together they are calledd___
molecules
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the resistance of a liquid to flow
viscosity
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the principle that the total amount of energy remains the same during physical or chemical change
law of conservation of engergy
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the change in a state from a solid to a liquid
melting
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the change in a states from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state
sublimation
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the change in a state from a liquid to a gas
vaporization
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the change in a state from a liquid to a solid
freezing
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a form of energy that comes from chemical bonds
chemical energy
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the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas; when temperature increase, volume increase
charles law
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the force pushing on a surface divided by the area of that surface
pressure
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a substance that is made up of crystals in which particles are arranged in a regular repeating pattern
crystaline solid
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the process when vaporization takes place inside a liquid as well as on the surface
boiling
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change in a state from a gas to a liquid
condensation
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when vaporization takes place only on the surface
evaporation
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a term used to describe the relations ship between two variables whose graph is a straight line passing through the point 0,0
directly proportional
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a solid made up of particles that are not arranged in any specific pattern
anamorphous solid
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any substance that can flow
fluid
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the total enrgy of a substance particles due to their movement or vibration
thermal energy
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a term used to describe the relationship between two variables whos graph forms a curve that slopes downward
vary inversely
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what are the levels of organization in the human body
- unicells, multicells,
- cells, tissues, organs, organsystems, organisms
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what are the functions of the skeletal system
- ir provides shape and support
- enables you to move
- protects your inner organs
- produces blood cells
- stores minerals and other materials until you need them
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whwat are the four types of joints, examples
- hinge-knees elbows
- ball-and-socket-shoulders, hips
- pivot-neck
- glising-wrists, ankles
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what are the functions of the skin?
- covers and protects the body from injury, infections, ad water loss
- helps regulate temperature
- eliminates waste
- produces vitimin d
- information about the envoirment
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functions of the digestive system
- break down food
- absorb food into blood
- eliminate wastes
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circulatory system
- carries needed substances to cells
- acrries waste away from cells
- transports cells that fight disease
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respiratory sysem
- moves oxygen
- removes carbon dioxide
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excretory system
collects wastes and removes them
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nervous system
- recieve information about internam and external events
- respond to the info recieved
- maintain homeostasis
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endocrine system
- produceschemicals
- regulate change
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how does perspiration halp maintain body temperature
by evaporating and carrying body heat away
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which organ system help deliver oxygen to body cells
respiratory, circulatory
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what carries messages back and forth between the brain and every part of the bodu
nerve tissue
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which organ system makes blood cells
the skeletal
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which type of human body tissue can contract or shorten
muscle tissue
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which substance are produced during respiration
carbon doixide and water
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when the nervous system makes you feel thirsty what body process is it helping to carry out
maintaining homeostasis
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what are gas exchange, diaphragm and inhale most cloesly related to
respiratory system
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which body systems primary function is the continuation of the species
reproductive system
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which system fuctions primarily to defend the body against deiseas
immune
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cell membrane
controls what goes in and out of a cell
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organelles
parts of a cell
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mitochondria
the generator for the cell
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ribosomes
produce protein for the cell
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animal cells fo not have...... which cell part
a cell wall
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___________ cells are found in many-celled organisms
specialized
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function of a ____________ is to protect and support the cell
cell wall
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what happens during meiosis
- -sex cells
- -1/2 chromosomes count
- -46 chromosomes
- -23 mother, 23 father
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physical characteristics
phenotype
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male _ _ female _ _
male xy female xx
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the gradual change in a species over a period of time
evolution
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a trait that helps an organism survice and reproduce
adaptation
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the chance of an outcome
probability
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homozygou
- two alike alleles
- BB
- bb
- GG
- gg
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heterozy...
- hybrid different aleles
- Bb
- Gg
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stages of mitosis
- Interphases
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telephase
- Cytokinesis
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metaphase
meet in the middle
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telephase
starts to divide O=O
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cytokinesis
totally split O O
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