The brains of a cell.
What is the nucleus?
The type of cell that has a cell wall.
What is plant?
The name of the part of a microscope you look through.
What is the eyepiece?
The complete name of the robotic system you studied in the beginning of this year.
What is VEX IQ?
The special event on the AC campus on Friday, May 25th.
What is Strawberry Breakfast?
The cells entrance door.
What is a cell membrane?
Cells are the _________________ working units of all living things.
What is smallest?
The part of the microscope where you place your slide.
What is the stage?
The robotic system that uses LEGOs you studied in 2nd and 3rd grade.
What is WeDo?
One type of garden on the AC campus.
What is vegetable, flower, butterfly,...?
This exit door of a cell.
What are Golgi Bodies?
Cells are referred to as the _______________ _______________________ of life.
What are building blocks?
The part of the microscope that holds the different magnification lenses and that you spin to change lenses.
What is the nose piece?
The yellow floor robot you learned how to program in Kindergarten and First Grade.
What is the Bee-Bot?
What Mrs. Reynolds-Gorsuch hates to eat.
What are vegetables?
This part of the cell provides strength and protection.
What is the cell wall?
How new cells are made.
What is cell division?
The part of the microscope that connects the nosepiece to the stage.
What is the arm?
The PBL we did together last year with the current 6th graders.
What is Forensics?
Name of a teacher in Middle School and what their job is.
Who is..........
The term given to mean all the different parts of a cell and all their different jobs.
What are organelles?
The two different categories for traits.
What is dominant and recessive?
The name of the lenses on a microscope.
What are the objectives?
The periodic table symbol for gold.
What is Au?
Pi Day.
What is 3/14?