Cells & Living Things
Plants & Photosynthesis
Earth's Water
Weather & Atmosphere
The Solar System
100

What is a cell? 

The smallest unit of life.

100

Which plant part makes food?

The leaves make food for the plant.

100

Why is Earth called the Blue Planet?

Because most of Earth is covered by water.

100

What layer of gases surrounds Earth?

The atmosphere.

100

What star is at the center of our solar system?

The Sun.

200

What cell part controls the cell? What is it also called?

The nucleus. It is also known as the Control Centre.

200

What are the two ways plants reproduce?

The two ways are: seeds and spores.

200

What is precipitation?

It is water that falls from the air (rain, snow, sleet, hail).

200

Warm air does what: rises or sinks?

Warm air rises.

200

What force keeps planets moving around the Sun?

Gravity.

300

What are the five levels of organization from smallest to largest?

They are: cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism 

300

What tissue carries water upward through a plant?

The xylem.

300

Name the four main stages of the water cycle.

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection.

300

Name two tools scientists use to predict weather.

Satellites, radar, or weather maps. 

300

What is an orbit?

An orbit is the path an object follows around another object.

400

What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?

A vertebrate has a backbone, an invertebrate does not.

400

What are the three things plants need for photosynthesis?

Plants need water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight for photosynthesis.

400

What causes ocean water to become saltier over time?

Evaporation removes water but leaves salt behind.

400

Why do oceans help control Earth's temperatures?

Because water heats and cools slowly.

400

Name four things found in the solar system besides the Sun.

Planets, moons, asteroids, comets.

500

Which kingdom contains organisms that cannot make their own food and absorb nutrients from dead organisms?  

The kingdom is Fungi.

500

Name the plant structures involved in pollination and explain where seeds form.

Pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil, and seeds form in the ovary.

500

Put these water-treatment steps in order: filtration, disinfection, coagulation, sedimentation.

Coagulation → Sedimentation → Filtration → Disinfection

500

Explain how warm and cool air create wind.

Warm air rises and cool air sinks, creating air currents that form wind.

500

Which planet moves faster around the Sun: one closer to the Sun or one farther away? Explain why.

A planet closer to the Sun moves faster around it.

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