FLASHCARDS: 8 GRADE SCIENCE, Exercises of Environmental science

REVIEWER FLASHCARDS FOR 8 GRADE SCIENCE, (quick Q&A for memorization):

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🧠 FLASHCARDS: GRADE 8 SCIENCE
🧠 CELL STRUCTURE
Q: What is the basic unit of life?
A: Cell
Q: What controls the cell’s activities?
A: Nucleus
Q: Where does energy production happen?
A: Mitochondria
Q: What controls what enters and leaves the cell?
A: Cell membrane
Q: Difference of plant and animal cell?
A: Plant cells have cell wall and chloroplast; animal cells do not
🧠 CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS
Q: What are the five kingdoms?
A: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Q: What kingdom includes mushrooms?
A: Fungi
Q: What kingdom includes humans?
A: Animalia
Q: What is classification used for?
A: To group organisms based on similarities
⚗️ MATTER
Q: What is matter?
A: Anything that has mass and volume
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🧠 FLASHCARDS: GRADE 8 SCIENCE

🧠 CELL STRUCTURE

Q: What is the basic unit of life? A: Cell Q: What controls the cell’s activities? A: Nucleus Q: Where does energy production happen? A: Mitochondria Q: What controls what enters and leaves the cell? A: Cell membrane Q: Difference of plant and animal cell? A: Plant cells have cell wall and chloroplast; animal cells do not

🧠 CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS

Q: What are the five kingdoms? A: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia Q: What kingdom includes mushrooms? A: Fungi Q: What kingdom includes humans? A: Animalia Q: What is classification used for? A: To group organisms based on similarities

⚗️ MATTER

Q: What is matter? A: Anything that has mass and volume

Q: States of matter? A: Solid, liquid, gas Q: Solid has what property? A: Fixed shape and volume Q: What is physical change? A: Change with no new substance formed Q: Example of chemical change? A: Burning paper

⚡ ENERGY

Q: What is energy? A: Ability to do work Q: Types of energy? A: Mechanical, heat, light, electrical, chemical Q: Law of energy? A: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed Q: Example of chemical energy? A: Food

🧠 EARTH

Q: Earth’s outer layer? A: Crust Q: Earth’s hottest layer? A: Inner core Q: What causes earthquakes? A: Movement of tectonic plates