
SCIENCE MAJORSHIP - MASTERY 5 - Terminology - 3
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These are living things that use sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food.Â
It is described as a lifeline of the body. It is the body’s “pick up” and delivery system.”Â
They are the transmitters of messages from the different parts of the body to the brain and vice versa.
Which part of the brain controls the following activities: breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and alertness?
Refers to a sequence of organisms in a community that constitutes a feeding chain.
Is a group of interacting plants, animals, and human in a particular area?
A geographical process where waves approaching the coast at an angle wash sand and sediment up the beach diagonally, transporting material along the shoreline.
The control center of the body
The hereditary molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
A plant growth response where the direction of growth is determined by a gradient in water concentration (roots growing toward moisture).
The unit of measurement of energy in a given amount of food.
The weathering away of rocks by water, wind, and ice:
The force that wears down mountains?
Formed by tectonic plate collisions folding the Earth's crust.
A distorted image resulting from the bending of sun’s light rays by changes in air temperature
A thick cloud of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the Earth's surface, heavily obscuring visibility
The Earth’s shield against the sun’s harmful radiation.
This ultra-high layer absorbs extreme X-rays and gamma radiation from the Sun before they can reach the ground.
A small, low-mass red dwarf star located about 4.24 light-years away, making it the closest individual star to our Sun.
The fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds between 60 to 70 miles per hour (97 to 113 km/h) in short bursts.
The innermost planet in our Solar System, orbiting closest to the Sun.
Scientists who study the weather
Primarily attacks dopamine-producing neurons in a region called the substantia nigra, which is located structurally within the midbrain part of the brain stem.
The splitting of a heavy atomic nucleus into smaller fragments, releasing a massive amount of energy.
The sticky top part that captures and holds pollen.
What type of symbiotic relationship involves fungi and plant roots that enhance nutrient uptake?
The oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells is called:
Largest organelle in plant cell
What is the term for the energy stored in an object due to its position above the ground?
Which type of thermodynamic process occurs at constant pressure?