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Midterm Review Physical Science Part 2 2022

Midterm Review Physical Science Part 2 2022

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8th Grade

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Crystal Winner

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Midterm Review Physical Science Part 2 2022

By Crystal Winner

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Cell Organelles

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​Cell Membrane

  • ​lipid barrier

  • ​encloses the cytoplasm

  • ​controls what enters and exits the cell

  • ​protects and gives cell some structure

  • ​in both plant and animal cells

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​Cell Wall

  • ​tough, protective barrier

  • ​made of cellulose

  • surrounds the outer membrane of plant cells

  • ​forms stiff and rigid structure to help plants grow tall

    NOT in animal cells

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Mitosis

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Phases of Mitosis

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

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Prophase

Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes. The nuclear envelope disappears. More structures also appear.

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Metaphase

Chromosomes line up in the middle

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Anaphase

Centromeres break and sister chromatids pull apart when the spindle fibers shorten

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Telophase

Chromosomes unpack to less visible chromatin and nuclear envelope. The cell begins to pull apart by pinching in the middle before it divids.

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Punnett Squares

by Neotha Moses-Williams

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Potential and Kinetic Energy

Unit 4 7.P.2.1

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Energy

How is energy defined in science?

* The ABILITY to move matter or CHANGE matter in some other way.

 * The ability to do WORK.



Name two types that energy.

* POTENTIAL ENERGY

* KINETIC ENERGY

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Potential Energy

- STORED energy or ENERGY ready to be released.

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Kinetic Energy

- energy RELEASED or energy in MOTION.

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Energy Transformation

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Chemical Energy

Energy that is released from chemical reactions

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Thermal Energy

Also known as heat energy , the sun is an example of thermal energy that is transferred

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Electrical Energy

A Light bulb is an example of the use of electrical energy

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Electromagnetic Energy

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One form of Energy can Transform into another form of energy

Check the examples on the right

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Remember !!!

Newton ?

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One more time

Let us look at more examples of energy transformation

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Last Example

Let us look at this one last time before you go onto a short quiz

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Magnets interact through their magnetic fields

They have two poles, north, and south.

Their fields always move north to south.

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Opposite poles attract

Like poles repel

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What is electricity?

Here is a short video about electricity and some things that we need to know to move forward. 

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Charges of Subatomic Particles

  • Protons are in the nucleus of the atom and have a positive charge. (+)

  • Neutrons are in the nucleus of an atom and have a neutral or no charge.

  • Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus and have a negative charge. (-)

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Current & Circuits

  • Ampere: continuous flow or charge that we call an electric current. This is measured in amperes or amps.

  • Voltage: pressure in the wire that creates a difference in potential energy. We measure this in Volts.

  • Resistance: the tendency for certain materials to slow or impede the flow of electrons. This is resistance and we measure it in Ohm's.

  • Electrical current will flow through a connected conductor that does not have any gaps or empty spaces. We call those loops circuits.

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What is a circuit?

  • Series circuits are circuits with only one path for electrons to flow.

  • Parallel circuits have more than one path for electrons.

  • These circuits are used for different purposes.

  • You have circuits in any place that has electricity.

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Conductors and Insulators


Conductors allow for an easier flow of electrons.


Insulators resist the flow of electrons.

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