This is on the outside of each cell. It allows things in and out of the cell, like a bouncer at Sam's Club
What is cell membrane?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This is the level in a food chain that eats primary consumers
What is a secondary consumer?
transfer of heat through direct contact from a warmer substance to a cooler substance
What is Conduction?
This is another name for heat energy
What is thermal energy?
This is the amount of cells that a bacterium is made of
What is 1?
This is the center of each cell. It protects the DNA and controls the cell's activities.
What is the nucleus?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This is all of the living things in one species in an area
A. Organism
B.Population
C. Community
D. Ecosystem
What is B.?
the transfer of energy from a light source (e.g., Sun, fire, light bulb, burner) to an object or substance
What is radiation?
What energy transformation occurs in a toaster? (______ energy to _______ energy)
What is electrical energy to thermal energy?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What state of matter is the outer core of the Earth?
What is liquid?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This is the red sausage looking thing on the inside of a cell. It helps give energy to the cell (the powerhouse of the cell). These are only in plant and animal cells.
What is mitochondria?
This is the term for all of the living things (multiple populations) in a region
What is a community?
living factors in the environment; relating to, produced by, or caused by living organisms
What is biotic?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What could best be used to close a circuit and get a lightbulb to light up instantly?
A. paper clip
B. cardboard
C. a rusty nail
D. an aluminum can
What is A.?
These are three things that a plant needs to produce its own food.
What is carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water?
This is what eukaryotic means
What is having a nucleus inside its cells?
If a rabbit population goes extinct, what will happen to wolves and grass in the ecosystem?
What is wolves will decrease and grass will increase?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
process where one tectonic plate slides under another
What is subduction?
This is what all rocks started out as being (before becoming igneous rocks)
What is magma inside of a volcano?
Which of the following substances represents a compound?
A. 2, 3, 5, and 6
B. 2 and 6
C. 1 and 4
D. 1, 2, 3, and 4
What is A.?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
These are the three things that all cells must have
A. Nucleus, DNA, and Cytoplasm
B. Cell Membrane, DNA, and Mitochondria
C. DNA, cytoplasm, and cell membrane
D. Nucleus, Cytoplasm, and cell membrane
What is C. DNA, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane?
If all producers go extinct in the food web, what would happen to the mice, snakes, and red-tailed hawks?
What is they would all die?
a type of rock formed through heat and pressure of other rocks
What is metamorphic rock?
According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy cannot be _________ or ____________.
What is created or destroyed?
How does transfer of thermal energy by radiation differ from convection and conduction?
A. Convection and conduction transfer thermal energy through solids, liquids, or gases.
B. Radiation can transfer thermal energy through space in addition to solids, liquids, or gases.
C. Radiation requires direct contact between particles for thermal energy transfer.
D. Convection and conduction use currents to transfer thermal energy in solids, liquids, or gases.
What is B.?
These were the two German scientists that discovered cells inside of plants and animals
A. Hooke and Schleiden
B. Schleiden and Schwann
C. Schwann and von Leewenhoek
D. Edison and Einstein
Who were B. Schleiden and Schwann?
This biome is the largest in the entire world (hint: Seymour is not in this biome)
A. tundra
B. taiga
C. desert
D. grasslands
E. rainforest
What is the taiga? (temperate forest will also be accepted)
A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
What is lithosphere?
This is the energy conversion that takes place in a battery when you put it into a remote control (______ energy to _______energy)
What is chemical energy to electrical energy?
In space travel, a probe is a vehicle designed to carry instruments, but not crew. To
which of the following places would we most likely send a probe?
A. The International Space Station
B. Inside the Sun
C. Mountain top
D. Saturn
What is D.?