7H Energy Flashcards
What is the conservation of energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one store to another
Name the types of energy store shown in the 3 pictures.
Thermal, gravitational potential, kinetic, chemical, electrical
What energy store fills up when a spring is stretched?
Elastic potential
What energy store empties as a skydiver falls?
Gravitational potential
State the four ways energy can be transferred.
Heating, mechanical, radiation, electrically
True or false? “Heat moves from cold places to hot places.”
False – heat energy is transferred from hot places to cold
How is all energy eventually stored?
Thermal
What is meant by “wasted energy”?
Energy which spreads out and transferred to less useful stores
What does the term dissipate mean?
Spread out
In what store is most dissipated energy?
Thermal
What is shown in a Sankey diagram?
Useful and non-useful energy transfers
What units are used to measure energy?
Joules, J
What does the thickness of the arrows in a Sankey diagram show?
The amount of energy transferred
Define efficiency.
How much of the energy transferred to a system is transferred usefully
How do you calculate efficiency?
(Useful output ÷ Total input) x 100
If a light bulb is described as 60% efficient, what does this mean?
It transfers 60% of the total energy input as useful energy (light)
What is a multicellular organism?
Organism with more than one cell
What is a tissue?
Collection of cells which work together to perform a function
Name a human organ system.
Digestive, circulatory, nervous
How does size of an organism affect its SA: V ratio?
Bigger the organism the smaller its SA: V ratio
How is surface area of a cube calculated?
Length x width x 6 (number of sides)
How is volume of a cube calculated?
Length x width x height
Give 2 adaptations of exchange surfaces.
Good blood supply, thin membrane, large surface area
Give two examples of exchange surfaces in humans.
Alveoli and villi
Name 4 fuels we may use at home.
Coal, wood, oil and natural gas
What do fuels react with during burning?
Oxygen
What unit of measurement is used for the energy found in foods?
Kilojoules or calories
How much energy will 2400 calories provide your cells with?
10 kJ
What happens if you consume too many calories?
Stored as chemical energy in fat cells
What energy store is in food and fuel?
Chemical
What are carbohydrates broken down into during digestion?
Glucose
Name 3 processes your body uses energy for.
Grow, move, reproduce, keep us warm, repair
What store of energy does a moving object have?
Kinetic energy
What do fuels react with when they are burned?
Oxygen
What type of organism eats both plants and other animals?
Omnivore
True or False: “The stamen is the male part of the plant”
TRUE