Reproduction, Growth, Heredity
Cells and Stuff
Organisms as Systems
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
SCIENCE MISC.
100

This type of reproduction creates offspring with a mix of traits from two parents.

 What is sexual reproduction?

100

The basic unit of life

What is a cell

100

This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

What is the nervous system?

100

This is the movement of sediments from one place to another.

What is erosion?

100

When chemicals get in your eye, where should you run?!

Where is the eye wash station

200

This type of reproduction involves only one parent and creates genetically identical offspring.

What is asexual reproduction

200

Membrane bound parts found within a cell

What are organelles

200

A group of similar cells that work together forms this.

What is a tissue?

200

These tiny pieces of rock, sand, or silt moved by erosion are called this.

What is sediment?

200

This term describes any change in the genetic code, sometimes helpful, harmful, or neutral.

What is a mutation

300

What tool is used to help determine the probability of traits being passed on from two parents

What is a Punnett square

300

Big difference between plant and animal cells, these organelles are found in one and not in the other

What are chloroplasts

300

These two systems work together to deliver oxygen to cells and remove carbon dioxide.

What are the circulatory and respiratory systems

300

This type of weathering breaks rocks apart without changing what they’re made of.

What is physical (mechanical) weathering?

300

This force causes rocks and sediment to move downhill in landslides, mudflows, and creep.

What is gravity?

400

Hydra and some plants can make new individuals by growing a small bud that breaks off.

What is budding?

400

This part of the cell contains genetic material that gives instructions for making proteins, the control center!

What is Nucleus

400

This word means maintaining a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

400

These large, fast-moving rivers of ice carve U-shaped valleys.

What are glaciers?

400

This scientist is known as the "Father of Genetics.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

500

This cell is formed when two gametes join during sexual reproduction.

 What is a zygote?

500

Unicellular organisms are made up of these type of cells

What are prokaryotic cells

500

When you eat, these two systems work together to break down food and distribute nutrients.

What are the digestive and circulatory systems?

500

A river slows down and deposits sediment at its mouth, forming this landform.

What is a delta?

500

This system removes waste from the blood and helps maintain water balance.

What is the excretory (urinary) system?

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