Cells
Ecosystems and Populations
Earth, Moon, Sun System
Waves
Energy
100

The basic unit of al life

What is a cell?

100

All the members of one species living in an area

What is population?

100

The phase when the moon is fully lit

What is the full moon? 

100

The height of a wave 

Amplitude

100

Energy of motion

Kinectic Energy 

200

The "brain" of the cell

What is the nucleus?

200

When two populations share the same resource

What is competition?
200

The phase when the moon is not visible at all 

New Moon 

200

The distance from one wave peak to the next

Wavelength

200

Stored energy based on position

Potential Energy 

300

What is the role of the mitochondria?

To create energy

300

A relationship where both organisms benefit

What is mutualism?

300

The phenomenon that happens when the moon is perfectly aligned between the sun and the Earth 

Solar eclipse

300

The number of waves that pass a point in one second

Frequency 

300

A roller coaster at the top of a hill has mostly this type of energy

Potential Energy 

400
What are the two organelles that only plant cells have?

Chloroplast and Cell Wall

400

A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed

What is parasitism

400

The cause of the seasons 

The Earth's tilt on its axis 

400

Sound waves need this in order to travel through 

Matter 

400

As speed increases, kinetic energy does this

Increases

500

An organism consisting of only one cell 

What is unicellular?

500

In a swamp food web, alligators eat frogs, frogs eat beetles, and beetles eat algae. If the population of alligators decreased, how would the beetles be affected? 

The beetle population would decrease

500

Tonight is a New Moon. How long will it be until we see a Full Moon?

About 2 weeks or 14 days

500

When a wave bends as it passes through a new material

Refraction 

500

As mass increases, kinetic energy does this

Increases

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