Naturally Science
What is Life?
Where on Earth is That?
Out of this World
Grab Bag
100

This is the variable that I test or change. (HINT: there can only be one)

What is the independent variable (test variable)?

100

This is the organelle that is the "brain" or "control center" of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

This is found in many areas, including Florida, due to weathered limestone in the Earth.

What is a sinkhole?

100

This contains billions and trillions of galaxies and stars.

What is the universe?

100

This item is beneficial when taking a test in order to do a brain dump, draw useful pictures/punnett squares, etc.

What is scrap paper?

200

This is what it is called when an experiment has multiple trials.

What is repetition?

200

In this food web, the arrows represent this.

What is energy being transferred? (ex: the goat's energy is passed to the lion when it is eaten)

200

This is the whole reason we have seasons.

What is Earth's tilt?

200

Back on Earth, these types of Earth's spheres work together when we are breathing.

What is the Biosphere and Atmosphere?

200

You should never do this on a test.

What is pick random answers and rush through the test?

300

A student was able to have another student do the same experiment and obtain the same results.  This is the name for this type of scenario.

What is replication?

300

This is the potential offspring's genotype and phenotype for two homozygous dominant parents with brown eyes.

What is 100% BB with brown eyes? (or any two capital letters!)

300

At this boundary you could find a Mid-Ocean Ridge.

What is a divergent boundary?

300

These types of stars have high temperatures and are very bright.

What are blue giants?

300

Out of these 3, only one of them is an element. Options: H20, H2, CaCO3, NaCl

What is H2?

400

Looking at this picture, this would be an example of an observation and this would be an inference.

What is the observation is that there is a dog, and an inference is that the truck ran through the stop sign? (*answers may vary)

400

This is needed to maintain balance in an organism and these work together to achieve it.

What are homeostasis and body systems?

400

This is formed when a rock is changed under heat and pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

400

This is the name of a cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases located in space. 

What is a nebula?
400

These are the 3 types of heat transfer.

What is conduction, convection, and radiation?

500

A scientist tested the how the weight of a car affected how fast it rolled down a ramp.  This is the dependent variable.

What is the speed (how fast it went)?

500

In this pedigree, this is the potential genotype for female number 2 and this is the potential genotype for male 1.

What is homozygous recessive for #2 and heterozygous for #1? (ex: bb and Bb)

500

This is the phase that is second from the left.

What is a waxing gibbous?

500

These are the 4 gaseous planets in our solar system and this is the only star.

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and the sun?

500

These are the seasons occurring in the Northern Hemisphere at positions 1 & 2.

What is spring (1) and summer (2)?

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