Electricity
Earth Science
Cells & Microorganisms
Physical Science
Life Science
100

The 3 items required for a complete, simple circuit to work

What is a wire, a battery, and a light bulb

100

Two ways the Earth's land and oceans can be affected

What are constructive and destructive processes?

100

Can be harmful or beneficial

What are microorganisms?

100

Description of particles in solid, liquid, gas

What are tightly packed together, further apart, and much farther apart?

100

Vertebrates and invertebrates

What are the 2 classifications of animals?

200

The difference between naturally occurring electricity (static) and human-harnessed electricity

What is  electricity happens naturally without any human interference. Some examples are lightning and static electricity 

200

Two examples of the constructive process.

What are deposition, landslides, volcanic eruptions, floods?

200

The control center of the cell

What is the nucleus?

200

when a new substance is produced

What is a chemical reaction or change?

200

Difference in vascular plant vs. nonvascular plant.

What are plants with tubes to get water and nutrients where they need to go (tree, bush, flower)/plants without tubes-water travels from cell to cell (moss)

300

an arrangement of wire wrapped around a core, producing a temporary magnet

What is an electromagnet?

300

Two examples of the destructive process?

What are weathering, erosion, landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods?

300

purpose of cell membrane

What is the wall surrounding the cell and allowing useful substances to enter the cell but it blocks the entry of harmful substances?

300

tearing paper, slicing carrots, water changing to water vapor

What are examples of physical changes?

300

inherited behavior vs. learned behavior

What is characteristic passed from parent to baby (eye color, freckles, height)/characteristic you acquire or learn (computer skills, making a sandwich)

400

Electricity caused by friction

What is static electricity?

400

Process in which a river's flowing water breaks down rock forming valleys

What is the destructive force of weathering and erosion?

400

2 organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not have.

What are cell wall and chloroplasts?

400

particles move fastest in this form of matter/particles move slowest in this form of matter

What is gas/solids?

400

characteristics animals are born with inherited behaviors that help them survive such as migration, hibernation, sea turtles returning to the ocean after they hatch)

What are animal instincts?

500

difference in conductor and insulator

What is an object that electric current can flow through and an object that electric current can't flow (ex: glass, plastic, rubber)

500

One way people can affect the impact constructive and deconstructive processes impact the Earth

What is sand bags, dams, levees, weather prediction, netting, using plants, seismological studies, flood forecasting (GIS maps), engineering/construction methods and materials, and infrared/satellite imagery?

500

Gel like substance that provides a structure for cell parts

What is the cell wall?

500

Evidence that energy was used or given off, the properties of the new substance are different than the original substances, and the change cannot be easily reversed. EX: wood burning, fireworks exploding, metal rusting, cake baking

What is a chemical change?

500

The 5 most well known classes of vertebrates

What are mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians?

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