PRESENTATION OUTLINE
A
A is adaptation
Example-a characteristic a behavior or any inherited trait that makes a species able to survive.
B
B is for behavior
Example-An organism's action in response to a stimulus.
C
C is for cell wall
Example-a cell wall helps you keep your parts in and not let them out.
E
E is for electricity
Example- iPad needs is electricity
F
F is for fungi
Example- fungi can grow in grass & other things.
G
G is for generator
Example-
H
H is for heat
Example-when you take out a pan of cookies the heat is very hot
I
I is for inclined plnae
Example-Small machine that is a sloping surface
J
I is for joule
Example-is the standard scientific unit in which energy is measured.
K
K is for kingdom
Example-one of six large groupings of living things that have common characteristics.
L
L is for lever
Example-a solid bar that rotates or turns around a fixed point.
M
M is for mass
Example-a mass of how much matter an object is made of.
N
N is for nucleus
Example-The nucleus contains genes that hold the information needed to make proteins.
O
O is for organism
Example- an individual living thing made up of one or many cells.
D
D is for dew point
Example- the temperature at which air with a given amount of water vapor will reach saturation
P
P Is for plant
Example- part of a classification system that divides all living things into six kingdoms.
Q
A is for quanative
Example-
R
R is for radiation
Example- energy that travels across distances in the form of electromagnetic waves
S
S is for scale
Example- one of the thin small overlapping plates that cover most fish & reptile .
T
T is for temperature
Example- a measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles.
U
U is for uv radiation
Example- radiation of higher frequencies then visible light which can cause sunburn
W
W is for weather
Example- the condition of earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
V
V is for vertebrate
Example- an animal with an internal backbone.