Science Final Review
Choose the correct word or definition of the terms.
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03.25.19
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Topics of this game:
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What are the REACTANTS in the Photosynthesis process?
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What is the function of Chlorophyll
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The tubes that transport water and minerals from the roots of a plant to the leaves are
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"Photo" is the Greek word for
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What gas exits through the Stomata of the leaf?
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Tubes that transport glucose are called
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What cell moves water into the vacuole and what effect does this cause?
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How do plants and animals use water?
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Cohesion of water is
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Photosynthesis is
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The movement of water from an area where there's a lot of water to an area with less is
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What do we call the green pigment that absorbs energy from the sun?
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Adhesion of water is
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Small holes (pores) in leaves that allow gasses in and out
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What GAS is taken in by a plant during Photosynthesis?
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What is a Chemical Change?
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How is Igneous rock formed?
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The Atomic Number is located
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Where would the oldest rocks most likely be found?
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Which is NOT a reason that you cannot find fossils in Metamorphic or Igneous Rock?
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Is breaking a cookie a chemical change? Why?
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What is air?
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What is a mixture?
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The two letters below the Atomic Number in an element square are called the
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Erosion is
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What do we call the skeletal pieces of organisms which turn to stone to become fossils?
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In which type of rock do we most often find fossils?
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How is sedimentary rock formed?
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Which is not an example of weathering
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Magma is molten rock
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Which is one example of Physical Weathering
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What is the difference between Magma and Lava?
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Transpiration is
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What Galaxy do we live in?
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How can you tell that baking a cake a chemical reaction?
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Why is baking a cake a chemical change?
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