Geology
Cells
Skeletal System
Digestive System
Physics
100

This type of rock is formed when lava cools. Examples include basalt and pumice. 

What is igneous? 

100

These are simple cells. They do not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles. 

What are prokaryotes? 

100

This is the scientific name for the hip bone 

What is the pelvis? 
100

This is the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. 

What is the esophagus? 

100

This law is called the lazy law. 

What is Newton's 1st law? 
200

This type of rock is formed by compacting layers of sediment. Examples include sandstone and limestone. 

What is sedimentary? 

200
These organelles store water for the cell. 

What are vacuoles? 

200

This is where blood cells are made. 

What is red bone marrow? 

200
The muscular movement of the digestive system that keeps food moving through is called ____________. 

What is peristalsis? 

200

This law explains why someone continues to move forward when the car they are traveling in makes a hard stop. 

What is Newton's first law? 

300

This type of rock is formed deep within the earth when rocks change with heat and pressure. Examples include marble and gneiss. 

What is metamorphic rock? 

300
Name two key differences between plant and animal cells. What do plant cells have that animal cells DO NOT have? 
What are cell walls and chloroplasts? 
300

This is the hard outer part of the bone that a doctor would need a saw to cut through. 

What is compact bone? 

300
This is the scientific term for chewing. 

What is mastication? 

300

This law explains that an object with more mass will require more force to move. 

What is Newton's 2nd law? 

400
When grains in metamorphic rock for patters or ribbons, the rock is called _____________. 

What is folliated? 

400

Water will move by osmosis into the cell IF the cell is what compared to the outside of the cell? 

What is hypertonic? 

400

This is the squishy cushion tissue between long bones to keep them from grinding. 

What is cartilage? 

400

The small intestine has villi and microvilli to aid in the absorption of nutrients. What do all of these additional folds do for digestion? 

What is increase surface area? 
400
Momentum, which is influenced by mass and velocity, is also called what? 

What is inertia in motion? 

500

These are called Minnesota's Gems. They are often found along the North Shore where they were formed in air pockets of cooled igneous rock through a variety of chemical processes. 

What are agates? 

500

This is the liquid-jelly inside of a cell. 

What is cytoplasm? 

500

This is the type of cells that build new bone. 

What are osteoblasts? 

500

What is the term for the sloshy mix of food and gastric juice that leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine? 

What is chyme? 

500
This law explains that when you push down on the ground, the ground pushes back on you as you jump into the air. 

What is Newton's 3rd law. 

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