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Brain Pop Conservation Of Mass Questions and Answers Already Passed
Brain Pop Conservation Of Mass 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
in science a law is : a generalization about how the physical universe works 
 
what is true of a substance with a lot of mass? it contains a lot of matter 
 
the law of conversation of mass says substances can neither be ___________ nor 
______________. created, destroyed 
 
how is weight different from mass? weight changes depending on gravity; mass stays 
constant throughout the universe 
 
sodium and chlorine combine to ...
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Brain Pop Conservation Of Mass 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
in science a law is : a generalization about how the physical universe works 
 
what is true of a substance with a lot of mass? it contains a lot of matter 
 
the law of conversation of mass says substances can neither be ___________ nor 
______________. created, destroyed 
 
how is weight different from mass? weight changes depending on gravity; mass stays 
constant throughout the universe 
 
sodium and chlorine combine to ...
Diffusion Brain Pop Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Diffusion Brain Pop Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Diffusion is the natural movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of 
low concentration. 
 
What is an example that describes molecules moving down a concentration gradient? Warm 
air moving from a radiator to fill up a room 
 
What is an example describing a state of equilibrium? A room whose temperature is 
consisten throughout. 
 
When do molecules stop moving or vibrating? Never 
 
What causes diffusion? The con...
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Diffusion Brain Pop Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Diffusion is the natural movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of 
low concentration. 
 
What is an example that describes molecules moving down a concentration gradient? Warm 
air moving from a radiator to fill up a room 
 
What is an example describing a state of equilibrium? A room whose temperature is 
consisten throughout. 
 
When do molecules stop moving or vibrating? Never 
 
What causes diffusion? The con...
Body Systems Brain Pop Quiz with Complete Solutions
Body Systems Brain Pop Quiz with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is an example of an organ? Pancreas, brain, stomach, heart 
 
Cell is to tissue as brick is to _______. Wall 
 
Each of the 11 body systems: Depends on others to function 
 
The locomotor system includes which two systems? Skeletal and Muscular 
 
The excretory System gets rid of: Waste 
 
The _________ system delivers oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body Circulatory 
 
What can you infer about carbon dioxide from the funct...
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Body Systems Brain Pop Quiz with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is an example of an organ? Pancreas, brain, stomach, heart 
 
Cell is to tissue as brick is to _______. Wall 
 
Each of the 11 body systems: Depends on others to function 
 
The locomotor system includes which two systems? Skeletal and Muscular 
 
The excretory System gets rid of: Waste 
 
The _________ system delivers oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body Circulatory 
 
What can you infer about carbon dioxide from the funct...
BrainPop: Science Projects Questions and Answers Rated A+
BrainPop: Science Projects Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What is the first step in creating a science project? Finding a topic 
 
What is the main point of conducting a science project? Learning something new 
 
If you were conducting an experiment to see whether eating candy makes gerbils fat, what 
variable might you change? The amount of candy the gerbils eat 
 
What should you do if your hypothesis is wrong? Change your conclusion to include your 
new findings 
 
Why should your proce...
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BrainPop: Science Projects Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What is the first step in creating a science project? Finding a topic 
 
What is the main point of conducting a science project? Learning something new 
 
If you were conducting an experiment to see whether eating candy makes gerbils fat, what 
variable might you change? The amount of candy the gerbils eat 
 
What should you do if your hypothesis is wrong? Change your conclusion to include your 
new findings 
 
Why should your proce...
DNA BrainPop Questions and Answers Graded A+
DNA BrainPop Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
All _____ have DNA. living organisms 
 
The term "double helix" refers to: The shape of a DNA molecule 
 
How is DNA similar to a fingerprint? Both are unique to each individual 
 
DNA can best be compared to a building's: blueprint 
 
Which part of the term "deoxyribonucleic acid" indicates where DNA is located? nucleic 
 
There are ___________ of different kinds of proteins in the human body. Thousands 
 
The function of _____ is not enti...
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DNA BrainPop Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
All _____ have DNA. living organisms 
 
The term "double helix" refers to: The shape of a DNA molecule 
 
How is DNA similar to a fingerprint? Both are unique to each individual 
 
DNA can best be compared to a building's: blueprint 
 
Which part of the term "deoxyribonucleic acid" indicates where DNA is located? nucleic 
 
There are ___________ of different kinds of proteins in the human body. Thousands 
 
The function of _____ is not enti...
Money BrainPop Questions and Answers Already Passed
Money BrainPop Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Which of these is an example of barter? Trading a valuable baseball card for a valuable 
comic book 
 
Place the following forms of currency in the order they were introduced: A) Cowrie shells; B) 
Gold and silver; C) Paper money A,B,C 
 
Perishable goods like barley make poor forms of currency. What does "perishable" mean? 
Susceptible to spoiling or being ruined 
 
What attributes of gold and silver lead to the creation of paper money? ...
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Money BrainPop Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Which of these is an example of barter? Trading a valuable baseball card for a valuable 
comic book 
 
Place the following forms of currency in the order they were introduced: A) Cowrie shells; B) 
Gold and silver; C) Paper money A,B,C 
 
Perishable goods like barley make poor forms of currency. What does "perishable" mean? 
Susceptible to spoiling or being ruined 
 
What attributes of gold and silver lead to the creation of paper money? ...
Science Brain Pop Questions for Quiz- State of Matter Already Passed
Science Brain Pop Questions for Quiz- 
State of Matter Already Passed 
 
what is matter anything that takes up space 
 
in what way are liquids different from solids liquids don't have a fixed shape, solids do 
 
what happens to the chemical structure of water when it changes nothing happens to the 
chemical structure 
 
what will happen if you keep increasing both pressure and temperature of a liquid it will boil 
 
what do lightning and stars have in common both contain plasma 
 
waters chemi...
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Science Brain Pop Questions for Quiz- 
State of Matter Already Passed 
 
what is matter anything that takes up space 
 
in what way are liquids different from solids liquids don't have a fixed shape, solids do 
 
what happens to the chemical structure of water when it changes nothing happens to the 
chemical structure 
 
what will happen if you keep increasing both pressure and temperature of a liquid it will boil 
 
what do lightning and stars have in common both contain plasma 
 
waters chemi...
BrainPop: Main Idea Questions and Answers 100% Pass
BrainPop: Main Idea Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Which term best describes the main idea of a piece of writing? A central point 
 
In the phrase, "The main idea is buttressed by supporting details," what is the best synonym for 
"buttressed?" Backed 
 
In an essay, details serve a similar function to: The evidence an attorney uses to convict a 
criminal 
 
If you read an essay explaining why eating healthy foods is good for you, what would the topic 
be? Healthy foods 
 
In the same...
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BrainPop: Main Idea Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Which term best describes the main idea of a piece of writing? A central point 
 
In the phrase, "The main idea is buttressed by supporting details," what is the best synonym for 
"buttressed?" Backed 
 
In an essay, details serve a similar function to: The evidence an attorney uses to convict a 
criminal 
 
If you read an essay explaining why eating healthy foods is good for you, what would the topic 
be? Healthy foods 
 
In the same...
BrainPop Season Review Quiz with Complete Solutions
BrainPop Season Review Quiz with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
Why do globes lean sideways? To demonstrate the tilt of the earth's axis 
 
What causes the seasons to change? The earth's tilt in relation to the sun 
 
What happens when the area in which you live tilts away from the sun? It's winter in your 
area. 
 
In the sentence, "Winter sunlight strikes the earth at an oblique angle," what does "oblique" 
mean? Indirect 
 
What happens when it's spring in the Southern Hemisphere? It's fal...
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BrainPop Season Review Quiz with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
Why do globes lean sideways? To demonstrate the tilt of the earth's axis 
 
What causes the seasons to change? The earth's tilt in relation to the sun 
 
What happens when the area in which you live tilts away from the sun? It's winter in your 
area. 
 
In the sentence, "Winter sunlight strikes the earth at an oblique angle," what does "oblique" 
mean? Indirect 
 
What happens when it's spring in the Southern Hemisphere? It's fal...
Passive Transport Brain Pop Questions and Answers Rated A+
Passive Transport Brain Pop Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Where do cells get the oxygen, water, and nutrients they need to function? From the blood 
stream 
 
Cell membranes are selectivly permeable. What does "permeable" mean? Able to be 
penetrated 
 
What might happen if cell membranes did not have pores? Substances would not be able to 
move in and out 
 
What is an example of diffusion? Sugar dissolving in a glass of water. 
 
What is an example that describes the state of equilibr...
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Passive Transport Brain Pop Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Where do cells get the oxygen, water, and nutrients they need to function? From the blood 
stream 
 
Cell membranes are selectivly permeable. What does "permeable" mean? Able to be 
penetrated 
 
What might happen if cell membranes did not have pores? Substances would not be able to 
move in and out 
 
What is an example of diffusion? Sugar dissolving in a glass of water. 
 
What is an example that describes the state of equilibr...
Texas Insurance License Exam Prep P&C Questions and Answers Already Passed
Georgia Class F driver’s license questions and answers 100% pass
ISSA Corrective Exercise Questions and Answers Graded A
RECA Residential Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
very confusing due to too much highlighted areas.
PA Cosmetology State Board Exam Questions and Answers Graded A