Year 7 science revision
Across
- 3. A substance made of one type of atom only.
- 5. A large mass at the centre of a solar system (if there are other bodies present) that produces heat and light.
- 6. Allows light to pass through but is not completely clear.
- 9. The total mass of reactants before a reaction is equal to the total mass of products after a reaction because no atoms can be created or destroyed so the mass must remain unchanged
- 11. A substance containing two or more different elements.
- 13. The process of burning by heat.
- 14. The change of state from a solid to a gas.
- 15. Process by which a wave changes speed and sometimes direction upon entering a denser or less dense medium.
- 17. A group of similar cells that carry out the same function.
- 18. A substance formed in a chemical reaction.
- 19. The organs responsible for gas exchange in mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
- 20. A group of different tissues that work together to carry out a particular function.
- 25. Where photosynthesis happens.
- 26. The number of waves produced each second.
- 27. Force exerted over an area.
- 28. The Earth's only natural satellite
Down
- 1. Force that resists one object moving through or over something.
- 2. The force acting on an object due to the pull of gravity from a massive object like a planet.
- 3. Reaction in which energy is given out to the surroundings.
- 4. When the total force in opposite directions are equal in magnitude.
- 7. A pair of muscles that act on a joint. As one contracts, the other one relaxes.
- 8. The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- 10. Sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz (20 kHz).
- 12. Gives out light.
- 16. The smallest part of an element that can exist.
- 21. The maximum height of a wave from the middle of the wave to its crest or trough.
- 22. A collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- 23. The jelly like substance where the chemical reactions in a cell take place.
- 24. A push or a pull. The unit of force is the newton (N).