Science Flashcards
What are four types of tissue? (week 1)
Connective Epithelial Muscle Nerve

Which bones make up the axial skeleton? (week 2)
Cranium Vertebrae Ribs Sternum

What are three kinds of muscle? (week 3)
Skeletal Smooth Cardiac

What are three parts of the nervous system? (week 4)
Brain Spinal cord nerves

What are the five main senses? (week 5)
sight
hearing
taste
smell
touch

What are some parts of the digestive system? (week 6)
mouth esophagus stomach liver small intestine large intestine

What are four parts of the excretory system? (week 7)
Urinary Tract Lungs Skin Intestines

What are six parts of the circulatory system?
Heart arteries veins capillaries red and white blood cells platelets
What are four parts of the lymph system? (week 9)
lymph vessels lymph nodes spleen thymus

What are some parts of the respiratory system? (week 10)
nose pharynx larynx trachea bronchi bronchioles alveoli lungs

What are some parts of the endocrine system? (week 11)
Glands and organs that use hormones to send messages through the bloodstream to the rest of the body.
What are the major purposes of blood? (week 12)
Transportation Protection communication Temperature Regulation
What is the atomic number? (week 13)
The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which is also the number of electrons in a neutral atom.
What is an element? (week 14)
An element is a basic chemical substance defined by its atomic number (number of protons) and atomic mass.
What are some parts of an atom? (week 15)
Nucleus Protons Electrons Quarks Leptons Neutrons
What are the first four elements in the periodic table by number, element, and mass? (week 16)
- Hydrogen (H) 1 2 Helium (He) 4 3. Lithium (Li) 7 4. Beryllium (Be) 9
What are the second four elements in the periodic table by number, element, and mass? (week 17)
- Boron (B) 11 6. Carbon (C) 12 7. Nitrogen (N) 14 8. Oxygen (O) 16
What are the sthird four elements in the periodic table by number, element, and mass? (week 18)
- Flourine (F) 19 10. Neon (Ne) 20 11. Sodium (Na) 23 12. Magnesium (Mg) 24
What do the Heavens declare? (week 19)
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands. - Psalm 19:1
What is the theory of evolution? (week 20)
The theory of evolution is the belief that life began as a chance combination of non-living things.
What is uniformitarianism? (week 21)
The belief that the Earth’s past geological changes can be fully explained by current processes.
What is catastrophism? (week 22)
The belief that the earth’s past geological changes were caused by sudden, violent changes in the earth’s surface.
What is Natural selection? (week 23)
The idea that the fittest survive and pass along their traits to their offspring.
What is good science? (week 24)
The constant search for accurate information.