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What are the state changes during evaporation?
liquid to gas
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Is mixing vinegar and baking soda a physical or chemical change?
Chemical change
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Give an example of a decomposer.
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What are genes made of?
DNA
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What is the main role of a consumer in an ecosystem?
To eat other organisms for energy
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Give 3 examples of a carnivore.
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What is a solute?
Something that can be dissolved
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What are the state changes during melting?
solid to liquid
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BONUS: How many chromosomes do humans inherit from each parent?
23
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In a saltwater solution, what is the salt considered to be?
A solute
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Is breaking glass a physical or chemical change?
Physical change
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What are the state changes during deposition?
A gas turning directly into a solid
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What is an adaptation?
A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment.
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Is rust forming on metal a physical or chemical change?
A chemical change
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Give 3 examples of traits that can be passed down from parents to children.
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Which structure in the cell contains genes?
Nucleus
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Give an example of an organism that has young that doesn't look like the adults.
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What is an omnivore?
An organism that eats both plants and animals.
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What is a solvent?
The liquid in which a solute dissolves
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Give 3 examples of an omnivore.
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What is a chemical change?
A change where a new substance is formed.
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What does it mean for a substance to be soluble?
It can dissolve in a liquid
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Give an example of sublimation
Dry ice turning into carbon dioxide gas
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What is it called when animals are able to match their environment in colors and shapes?
Camouflage
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What is the feeding relationship between the producers and the consumers?
A food chain
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What is a physical change? (2 things)
A change where no new substance is formed and they can be reversible.
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What type of change is ice melting into water?
A physical change.
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Give 3 examples of reversible changes.
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What will happen to organisms if they do not reproduce?
They will become extinct.
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Give 3 examples of a physical change.
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Name something that is insoluble in water.
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Give 3 examples of a herbivore.
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What do we call two or more foods chains?
A food web
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Give an example of a chemical change.
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What is a herbivore?
An organism that eats only plants.
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Why are decomposers important in a food web?
They break down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil
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What is the process called when water forms on a mirror after a hot shower?
Condensation
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What are the two parts of a solution?
Solute and solvent.
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Give 2 examples of non-inherited traits.
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What part of an organism controls its traits, like eye color or height?
Genes
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