Science 7H Final topics

  • Topic 1: Measurement

Observation

Inference

Calculating density

Density in water

Metric measurement conversions

Reading a graduated cylinder, thermometer, ruler, or triple beam balance

Independent variable

Dependent Variable

Control group

Experimental group

Hypothesis

Constant

Placebo

Inverse, direct, and cyclic relationships

Be able to make an appropriate scale and construct a bar or line graph

  • Topic 2: Motion

Speed vs. velocity

Calculating velocity

Calculating average speed

Interpreting distance vs. time graph

Calculating acceleration

Interpreting time vs. speed graph

Calculating momentum

Law of conservation of momentum

Friction (static, sliding, rolling)

Gravity

Weight

Calculating weight or mass on a different planet

Calculating the velocity of falling objects in a vacuum

Air resistance

Newton’s first law

Newton’s second law

Newton’s third law

Calculating force

  • Topic 3: Energy

Calculating kinetic energy

Definition of kinetic energy

Calculating potential energy

Definition of potential energy

Law of conservation of energy

Types of Energy: MCHALES

Transfer of energy

Labeling transverse waves (crest, trough, amplitude, wavelength)

Frequency

Compression wave

Medium

Electromagnetic spectrum (gamma, x-ray, UV, visible, infrared, microwaves, radio waves)

Magnetism

Magnetic metals

Poles which attract

Poles which repel

Electricity

Conductor

Insulator

Calculating power

Parallel vs. series circuits

Reflection

Refraction

Opaque

Transparent

  • Topic 4: Chemistry

Element

Compound

Mixture (homogeneous vs. heterogeneous)

Know locations of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens, noble gases

Know locations and properties of metals, semimetals, and nonmetals

Know solids, liquids and gases on the periodic table

Know the diatomic elements

Cations vs. anions

Physical vs. chemical changes and properties

Solid

Liquids

Gases

Aqueous

History of an atom: Dalton, Thompson, Bohr, Rutherford, Wave-Mechanical theory

Calculating neutrons, protons, and electrons

Location, charge, and mass of subatomic particles

Valence electrons and Lewis dot diagrams

Calculating percent composition

Endothermic vs. exothermic

Calculating heat

Covalent vs. ionic bonding

Single, double, and triple bonds

Know phase changes on heating and cooling curves

Know changes in potential and kinetic energy

Know how to draw a Bohr diagram

Reading solubility curves

Saturated, unsaturated, supersaturated

  • Topic 5: Life Processes and Cells

Know life processes and definitions

Know 3 parts of cell theory

Levels of organization

Organelles (cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, centrioles, cell wall, chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, golgi body, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus)

Difference between plant and animal cells

Be able to label and know functions of microscope (base, arm, stage, stage slips, ocular lens, objective lens, coarse adjustment, fine adjustment, diaphragm, revolving nosepiece)

Calculate magnification of microscope

Know how to estimate the size of an object in the field of view

Diffusion

Osmosis

  • Topic 6: Circulatory system, immune system, and respiratory system

Label and follow the pathway of blood through the heart

Know where blood is oxygenated and deoxygenated

Functions of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma

Functions of blood vessels (artery, vein, capillary)

Blood types (know universal donor and universal recipient)

Malfunctions: sickle cell anemia, leukemia, hemophilia

Types of immune system responses

Antibody vs. antigen

Malfunctions: allergies, AIDS

Vaccination

Label and follow the pathway of gases through the respiratory system

Malfunctions: pneumonia, asthma, bronchitis

  • Topic 7: Digestive system, Excretory system, Skeletal system

Label and follow the pathway of food through the digestive system

Peristalsis

Know where the breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats begin

Know digestive end products of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats

Physical vs. chemical digestion

Acid, base, neutral, pH scale

Enzymes

Dehydration synthesis vs. hydrolysis

Malfunctions: acid reflux, choking

Label and know functions of urinary system

Nephron

Know what the skin excretes

Know what the lungs excrete

Malfunctions: kidney stones

Know functions of the skeletal system

Mobile vs. sessile

Types of joints (pivot, ball and socket, gliding, hinge, immovable)

Cartilage, Tendons, Ligaments

Know 3 types of muscle (cardiac, striated, smooth)

Malfunctions: osteoporosis, tendonitis, sprain, fracture

  • Topic 8: Nervous system and endocrine system

Location and function of cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla, spinal cord

Central nervous system vs. peripheral nervous system

Label and know the function of neuron (dendrite, cell body, axon, synapse)

Neurotransmitter

Known pathway of a reflex arc

Stimulus vs. Response

Effector

Know location, hormone, and function for each endocrine gland (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, ovaries, testes)

Malfunctions: diabetes

  • Topic 9: Reproduction and Development

Mendel

Punnett squares for dominance, incomplete dominance, co-dominance, sex-linked traits

Heterozygous vs. homozygous

Asexual vs. sexual reproduction

Mitosis

Be able to identify interphase, prophase, anaphase, metaphase, and telophase

Types of asexual reproduction

Meiosis

Diploid

Monoploid or haploid

Structure of chromosome

Gametes: sperm and egg

Zygote

Placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic sac

Karyotype

Know 4 stages of the menstrual cycle

Location and function of male reproductive organs (penis, testes, epididymis, scrotum, vas deferens, Cowper’s, prostate, seminal vesicles, urethra)

Location and function of female reproductive organs (vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix)

Female sex hormones

Male sex hormones

  • Misc

Gel electrophoresis

Recombinant DNA

Cloning

Classification

Linneus

Know how to use a dichotomous key

Scientific names

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