Questions (With Correct solutions)
2025
Proteins - ANSWERS--necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS)
O Negative - ANSWERS--Type of blood which can be given to anybody without an
adverse reaction (universal donor) (GS)
Vena Cava - ANSWERS--blood enters the right atrium of the heart from the ____ _____
(GS)
Carbohydrates and Fats - ANSWERS--used primarily for energy (GS)
212 - ANSWERS--Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS)
100 - ANSWERS--Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS)
373 - ANSWERS--Water boils at ____ Ks on the Kelvin scale (GS)
Veins - ANSWERS--carry blood from capillaries toward the heart. (GS)
Arteries - ANSWERS--carry blood away from the heart. (GS)
Ventricles - ANSWERS--lower chamber of the heart (GS)
Red Blood Cells - ANSWERS--component of blood which carries oxygen (GS)
,Rust - ANSWERS--Formed on Iron when an electrolyte (example: H2O) turns iron and
oxygen into iron oxide (GS)
Fe2O3 - ANSWERS--iron oxide aka rust (GS)
Chemical - ANSWERS--Iron forming rust is an example of a ________ process. (GS)
Respiration - ANSWERS--process by which animals convert oxygen and sugars into
carbon dioxide and water (GS)
photosynthesis - ANSWERS--process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water
into oxygen and sugar (GS)
Inert Noble Gases - ANSWERS--Helium and neon are examples of _____ ______
______, and do not react chemically. (GS)
Solution - ANSWERS--When sugar and water are mixed together, they form a _______,
in which the sugar particles become evenly distributed throughout the water. This is not
chemical, as sugar can be restored by boiling the water. (GS)
Does Not - ANSWERS--Ice (Does/Does Not) alter the chemistry of H2O. (GS)
Higher - ANSWERS--Basic substances are _______ on the pH scale. (GS)
Lower - ANSWERS--Acidic substances are ______ lower on the pH scale. (GS)
7 - ANSWERS--Water is a __ on the pH scale. (GS)
Small Intestine - ANSWERS--Digestive organ which does the most of the work in
breaking down food. (GS)
Enzymes - ANSWERS--Produced in the walls of the small intestine, pancreas, and liver,
which completely breaks down food. (GS)
Testes - ANSWERS--produces sperm (male reproductive system) (GS)
Oviduct - ANSWERS--aka Fallopian tube (GS)
Gene - ANSWERS--most basic unit of inheritance (GS)
Genotype - ANSWERS--combination of alleles that code for a particular trait (GS)
Phenotype - ANSWERS--physical expression of a certain genotype (GS)
Chromosomes - ANSWERS--tightly coiled strands of DNA which contain multiple genes
(GS)
, Sedimentary - ANSWERS--Shale is derived from clay, and is a _______ rock. (GS)
Earth Ground - ANSWERS--usually found outside a building, uses conductors, used to
funnel away stray electricity in appliances to avoid shocks (EI)
Electron Flow Theory - ANSWERS--Electrons flow from areas of excess negative
charge to areas of less negative charge (EI)
Positive - ANSWERS--When a conductor is connected across the terminals of a battery,
the electrons in the conductor will be forced from the negative terminal of the battery
toward the __________ terminal. (EI)
Solids, Gasses, and Liquids - ANSWERS--Electrons can flow through _________,
___________, ____ _________. (EI)
Resistance - ANSWERS--can slow down the flow of electrons but will not stop it
completely (EI)
Autotroph - ANSWERS--known as a producer, can produce it's own food (GS)
Saprotroph - ANSWERS--aka decomposer (GS)
Heterotroph - ANSWERS--relies on other organisms to be it's food (GS)
Scavenger - ANSWERS--relies on decaying flesh; example: Vulture (GS)
Momentum - ANSWERS--tendency of an object to continue moving in the same
direction (GS)
Velocity - ANSWERS--rate at which an object changes direction (GS)
Acceleration - ANSWERS--rate of change of velocity (GS)
Force - ANSWERS--push or pull on an object that forces an object to change it's speed
or direction (GS)
Centimeter - ANSWERS--one hundredth of a meter (GS)
Millimeter - ANSWERS--one thousandth of a meter (GS)
Decameter - ANSWERS--10 meters (GS)
Hectometer - ANSWERS--100 meters (GS)