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Final Exam Review

1. What kind of instrument would you use to measure the distance a fan car traveled?

Meter Stick

2. The energy or powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria

3. When visiting the moon, what about your body remains the same?

Mass

4. What is the fastest moving seismic wave in an earthquake called? (The complete word, not just the first letter)

Primary Wave

5. Name two things specific to an animal cell.

Many small vacuoles Round shape

6. In what part of the FERA Cycle would we analyze graphs?

Reflect

7. The control center or boss of the cell

Nucleus

8. The part of the microscope that we look into

Eyepiece

9. If a rubber band is stretched to 8.0 cm with a spring scale, and the spring scale registers 3.0 N. If you stretched the rubber band twice as far (to 16.0 cm), what would you expect the spring scale to register?

8.0 cm  3.0 N 16.0 cm  6.0 N

10. What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma forms below the surface of the earth and lava forms on top of the surface of the earth.

11. Choose which of the following is an organism living in its optimal habitat: A.Earthworm in shallow lake water B.Blackworm in shallow water of pond

Blackworm in shallow water in pond.

12. What is the WOWBug’s scientific name?

Melittobia digitatq

13. What is the name of the microscope piece where you put the slides?

Stage

14. If a rubber band is stretched to 6.0 cm with a spring scale, and the spring scale registers 5.0 N. If you stretched the rubber band twice as far (to 12.0 cm), what would you expect the spring scale to register?

6.0 cm  5.0 N 12.0 cm  10.0 N

15. What type of microscope uses 2 lenses and light to make a specimen visible?

Compound Light Microscope

16. What is the scientific name of the blackworm?

Lumbriculus variegatus

17. Name two things specific to a plant cell.

Chloroplast Cell wall One large vacuole Square shape

18. If a rubber band is stretched to 10.0 cm with a spring scale, and the spring scale registers 7.0 N. If you stretched the rubber band twice as far (to 20.0 cm), what would you expect the spring scale to register?

10 cm  7 N 20 cm  14 N

19. In which step of the FERA Cycle do we brainstorm about a question?

Focus

20. What force are you demonstrating when you a rub a thermometer between your hands?

Friction

21. Name two things in common between plant and animal cells.

Nucleus Cell membrane Mitochondria Golgi Body Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Cytoplasm

22. At what point on the rollercoaster is there the most amount of potential energy?

At the top of the highest hill