Created on 29th September 2025
What is the dependent variable in an experiment? |
|---|
What is the man in function of a nucleus |
Which organ absorbs the most amount of the nutrients from food. |
Which of the following is a property of gases |
Which forces opposes the motion of objects and slows them down? |
Which of the following is an example of poetial energy? |
Understanding Ecosystems |
What is the basic unit of life? |
Which part of the cell controls what enters and exits the cell? |
What is the function of the nucleus in a cell? |
Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? |
What is the difference between plant cells and animal cells? |
What is the smallest unit of life? |
What are atoms made up of? |
Which part of the cell is responsible for controlling what enters and leaves the cell? |
What do we call light that is visible to the human eye? |
How do cells obtain energy? |
Which of the following best describes the relationship between cells and atoms? |
Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? |
Does light travel in a stright line? |
What is the primary function of the cell nucleus? |
Does Light Travel in a Straight Line? |
What is the path that light follows called? |
When light hits a smooth surface, which process occurs? |
Which of the following materials would most likely allow light to pass through? |
What happens to light when it passes from air into water? |
What is the effect of a prism on white light? |
Which of the following is a property of matter? |
What occurs when light passes through a narrow opening? |
Which of the following describes the particle model of light? |
What do we call the bouncing back of light when it hits a surface? |
How does light travel through a vacuum? |
Which of the following statements is true about matter? |
What is it called when light bends as it enters a different medium? |
Which of the following is NOT a state of matter? |
What happens when light is absorbed by a material? |
Which of the following phenomena is responsible for the colors seen in a rainbow? |
What is the definition of matter? |
What happens during total internal reflection? |
What is an example of a transparent material? |
Which of the following correctly describes the wave model of light? |
Try Now