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The rows on the periodic table are called
periods
The columns on the periodic table are called
groups/families
Which is an example for a nonrenewable energy resource
fossil fuels, oil, coal, nuclear, etc.
Which is an example of a physical change
mix, melting, dissolve, etc.
A measure of how clear water is
turbidity
About what percentage of the Earth's surface is covered with water?
70
Where is most of Earth's freshwater located?
polar ice caps
Reactants for photosynthesis
carbon dioxide & water
Reactants for cellular respiration
oxygen & glucose
A simple sugar that is the product of photosynthesis
glucose
Waxes, oils, cholesterol, and fats
lipids
The chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell.
cellular respiration
The rivalry between or among living things for territory, resources, goods, mates, etc.
competition
the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
lithosphere
The role and position a species has in its environment
niche
living or once was living
biotic
not living
abiotic
change over time
evolution
structures that serve no apparent function but are homologous to useful structures in other organisms
vestigial structure
a similar trait shared among organisms that evolved from a common ancestor
homologous
a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the rock layers in which it is found
index fossil
(of a species) no longer exists and has no living representative
extinct
determining the relative order of rock layers without determining their absolute age
relative dating
an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people
pandemic
widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
epidemic
an organism that does not cause disease itself but which spreads infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another
vector
the protein shell of a virus.
capsid
antimicrobial agent that can kill and/ or inhibit the growth of microorganisms, especially those that are infectious or disease-causing
antibiotics
an agent that suppresses a virus or its ability to replicate and inhibits its capability to multiply and reproduce
anti-viral/vaccine