In which layer of the atmosphere is ultraviolet radiation filtered out by ozone?
In which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur?
Why would Pamela decide to end her bike ride when she sees cumulonimbus clouds?

Nancy is looking at symbols on a weather map. Which symbols represent a stationary front?
In which conditions would water evaporation occur the fastest?
How does the sun contribute to weather patterns?
Which type of weather would a cold front most likely bring to North Carolina?
Which term is defined as a boundary between two different air masses?
Which type of wind cells move in a large circular pattern?
How are air masses classified?
How are flagella and cilia alike?
Which term refers to the combination of alleles for a specific trait?

The Punnett square below shows the predicted genotypes of a cross between two parent organisms. Which choice lists possible genotypes of the parents?
What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
Which statement explains the difference between dominant and recessive traits?
How does the immune system work with the circulatory system?
How do the circulatory and muscular systems work together during exercise?
How does the skeletal system help the circulatory system?
What body systems are most involved when you eat, digest, and absorb food?
How do the digestive and skeletal systems work together?

What is a force?
Which of the following is an example of balanced forces?
Which runner stopped for a rest?

What is the net force and to what direction.

Which object is moving at the fastest speed?

At which location is a warm front currently approaching?
Which process is demonstrated when water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, and snow?
The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
Attached earlobes are a recessive trait. What percentage of offspring will have attached earlobes if both parents are heterozygous (Ee) for the trait? Hint: Draw a Punnett Square
What creates energy for ALL cells, the powerhouse of the cell?
What holds the DNA, or genetic material, in ALL eukaryotic cells?
What stores water in all cells?
What is the most abundant gas in Earth's air?
What percentage of Earth's air is made up of oxygen?
What is the invisible form of water in the air called?
What can help keep the air clean?
Which two single-celled organisms have chloroplasts?
Which characteristic do euglena, paramecium, volvox, and amoeba all have in common?
Which single-celled organism moves using cilia?
How does a Euglena move?
What is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere?
In which layer do meteors burn up, leaving fiery trails?
What is the heart primarily made of?
What is mechanical digestion?
Which is an example of chemical digestion?
Alejandro is climbing a tall mountain. As he approaches the top, he notices that it's difficult to breathe. He also notices that it feels colder than it did at the base of the mountain.
Which of the following correctly explains how the jet stream and the gulf stream affect global weather patterns?
Which TWO extra pieces of information should be added to the model to explain how high and low pressure systems affect weather conditions?
Using the image, which TWO of the following correctly describes the different tissues?
Look at the diagram showing the 4 types of tissues in the human body.
Jack wanted to catch up to his friend that was 40 meters away. He runs at a constant pace of 5 m/s, which graph represents the motion scenario?