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This document covers various scientific concepts related to physics and general biology, including the three laws of motion, energy, heat, the digestive system, and how organisms are classified. This is suitable for an eighth-grade science course.
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# SCIENCE 8 - Newton's three laws of motion - work using constant force, power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and elastic potential energy - the propagation of sound through solid, liquid, and gas some properties and characteristics of visible light - heat and temperature, and the...
# SCIENCE 8 - Newton's three laws of motion - work using constant force, power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and elastic potential energy - the propagation of sound through solid, liquid, and gas some properties and characteristics of visible light - heat and temperature, and the effects of heat on the body - current, voltage, resistance relationship, electric power, electric energy, and home circuitry - the relationship between faults and earthquakes - the formation of typhoons and their movement within the PAR - characteristics of comets, meteors, and asteroids - the particle nature of matter as basis for explaining properties, physical changes, and structure of substances and mixtures - the identity of a substance according to it atomic structure - the periodic table of elements as an organizing tool to determine the chemical properties of elements - the digestive system and its interaction with the circulatory, respiratory, and excretory systems in providing the body with nutrients for energy - diseases that result from nutrient deficiency and ingestion of Harmful substances, and their prevention and treatment - how cells divide to produce new cells - meiosis as one of the processes producing genetic variations of the Mendelian Pattern of Inheritance - the concept of a species - the species as being further classified into a hierarchical taxonomic system - the one-way flow of energy and the cycling of materials in an ecosystem