What is a cytoplasm?
The jelly-like liquid inside the cell where the organelles are found.
What does the Digestive system do?
removes undigested food
Military planes can fly here?
stratosphere
What is the difference between weather vs climate?
Weather refers to the short-term, daily conditions of the atmosphere (rain, temperature, wind) that change over minutes or weeks, while climate is the average of these weather patterns over a long period, typically 30 years or more.
Where do earthquakes take place?
Happens over regions where tectonic plates are present,
Name the Two Types of Cells?
Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic
What body system is being described - Purpose: to provide structure and support to the human body
skeleton system
all life and all weather occur in this layer. clouds & planes located?
Troposphere
Majority of humans live under this climate?
temperate
I am Primary caused by: lighting & humans? Who am I?
wildfires
What organelle is shown in the picture?
golgi body
The release of some hormones & enzymes is known as the ?
endocrine system
Which historical event did humans start burning fossil fuels at an alarming rate?
Industrial Revolution
These U.S States make up what climate region?
southwest
This image illustrates what natural disaster?

tornados
Beneficial Bacteria aka (Probiotics) is also known as?
Prokaryotic Cells
Name the body system?

Lymphatic System
What are the global impacts of climate change?
Polar regions: Melting glaciers and ice sheets.
Rising sea levels due to:
Melting ice.
Expanding ocean waters.
Damage to coastlines from flooding and erosion
What is this picture representing?
stationary front?
What is the specific name for the type of volcano that produces highly destructive, fast-moving flows of gas and rock?
Stratovolcano
Name all parts of the cell theory?
All living things are made up of cells.
- Cells are the smallest working units of all living things.
- All cells come from preexisting cells.
Name the 3 types of neurons?
Sensory – Motor – Interneuron –
List the layers of the atmosphere in order?

What are air masses?
Large bodies of air that sit over a large region for many days
What country do tornados not take place in and why?
The lack of tornadoes in Antarctica is due to its extremely cold and stable climate, which lacks the warm, moist air and intense thunderstorm activity necessary for tornado development.