PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Atmosphere-
The outer layer of gases of a larger body in space, such as a planet or star, the mixture of gases that surrounds the solid earth; one of the four parts of the earth system
Bacteria-
Part of the classification system that divides all living things into six kingdoms. Kingdom bacteria includes microscopic single-celled organisms found in many environments. Bacteria can be associated with disease in other organisms
Cell-
The smallest unit that Isabel to perform the basic functions of life
Dew Point-
The temperature at which air with a given amount of water vapor will reach saturation
Electromagnet-
A magnet that consist a piece of iron or steel inside a coil of current-carrying wire.
Fruit-
The ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds
Gill-
A respiratory organ that filters oxygen dissolved in water
Hail-
Layered lumps or balls of ice from cumulonimbus clouds
Insect-
An arthropod with three body segments, six legs, two antennae, and compound eyes.
Jet stream- a wind that flows in the upper troposphere from west to east over vast distances at great speeds
Kinetic Energy-
The energy of motion a moving object has the most kinetic energy at the point where it moves the fastest
Lever-
A solid bar that rotates or turns around a fixed point, one of the six simplest machines
Machine-
Any device that makes doing work easier
Newtons-
The unit to measure force
Organism-
An individual living thing, made up of one of many cells
Pollen-
Tiny multicellular grains that contain the undeveloped sperm cells of a plant
Qualitative-
(of an adjective) describing the quality of something in size, appearance, value, etc. Such adjectives can be submodified by words such as very and have comparative and superlative forms.
Reptile-
A cold blooded vertebrate that has skin covered with scales and horny plates and has lungs
Spore-
A single reproductive cell that can grow into a multicellular organism
Taxonomy-
The science of classifying and naming organisms
Ultra Violet Radiation-
Radiation of higher frequencies than visible light , which can cause sunburn or other damages.
Vertebrate-
An animal with an eternal backbone
Work-
The use of force to move an object
X-Axis
the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.
Y-Axis
the secondary or vertical axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.
Zebra-
an African wild horse with black-and-white stripes and an erect mane