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Physical Science Semester 1 Review Tuesday, January 17

Forces Inertia F = ma Newton's Laws

Pressure P = F/A Buoyancy

Earthquakes & Volcanoes Faults & Forces in the Earth Epicenter & Focus Volcanoes

Circulatory System Chambers of the heart Pulse Oxygen delivery

Work & Energy Kinetic & Potential Energy W = Fd Simple Machines

Energy Resources Fossil Fuels Renewable Resources Nuclear Energy Household Energy Use

Skeletal System Parts of the Bone Joints & Connective Tissue Muscles – Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth

Nervous System Central Nervous System: brain & spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System: motor & sensory neurons Neuron Structure

Endocrine System Glands Hormones Effects of Steroid Use

Choose which item in each set does NOT belong & say why 1. Normal fault, reverse fault, compression fault, strike-slip fault 2. Shield volcano, lava volcano, composite cone volcano, cinder cone volcano 3. Kinetic, chemical, potential, work 4. Solar, coal, petroleum, natural gas 5. Solar, nuclear, wind, hydropower 6. Ventricle, artery, valve, atrium 7. Blood, vein, artery, capillary 8. Compact bone, spongy bone, bone marrow, ligament 9. Tendon, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, bone 10. Joint, ligament, cardiac muscle, cartilage 11. Jaw muscles, hand muscles, skeletal muscles, stomach muscles 12. Dendrite, axon, cell body, impulse 13. Motor neuron, spinal cord, sensory neuron 14. Cerebrum, spinal cord, cerebellum, hypothalamus 15. Pituitary, thyroid, hormone, adrenal 16. Estrogen, insulin, testosterone, progesterone