Cellular Structures & Functions Structure of Matter Measuring Matter Motion of Particles Density, and the Earth Cellular Structures & Functions Organs & Tissues 500 400 300 200 100
The tool used to measure mass.
The tool used to measure liquid volume.
The dent in the surface of water within a graduated cylinder.
Daily Double Length x Width x Height
The unit used to measure liquids
Too small to be seen with a microscope
The process where particles speed up and the space between each increases.
The physical state where the particles vibrate in place and do not move past their neighbors.
The best way to weaken the bonds holding particles together
The physical state where particles move to take the shape of whatever container they are in.
The correct number of items hanging from the ceiling in Mrs The correct number of items hanging from the ceiling in Mrs. Monson’s classroom.
Affects the speed and distance of particles
The thing that particles are continually doing.
The equation for density
The most dense layer of the Earth
The rock fragment that will most likely float further downstream. Boulder Pebbles Sand
The rock with a density of 10 g/mL Mass (g) Volume (mL) 1 50 5 2 100 40 3 200 4 10 The rock with a density of 10 g/mL
What was your favorite thing to learn about in science this year?
The organelle that contains a green pigment required for photosynthesis
The part of the plant cell that provides protection and support.
Monitors what goes in and out of the cell
The organelle that can be compared to a brain
The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
Level of organization
Level of organization
Level of organization
Level of organization
The simplest level of organization in living things
The 5 levels of cell organization from most complex to simplest.
Causes the balloon to shrink