Rock Cycle
Levels of Organization
Organelles
Cells
States of Matter
100

This rock forms when magma cools and hardens

What is an igneous rock?

100

This is the smallest unit of life.

What is a cell?

100

Acts as the brain of a cell.

What is a nucleus?

100

This type of cell does not have a nucleus.

What is a prokaryote cell?

100

The state in which a solid melts.

What is a liquid?

200

This rock changes under heat and pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

200

This is the biggest level in the levels of organization.

What is an organism?

200

Holds water within a cell.

What is a vacuole? 

200

This type of cell has a nucleus. 

What is an eukaryote cell?

200

Oxygen is an example of this.

What is gas?

300

This rock is formed when rocks compact together.

What is a sedimentary rock? 

300

This is the second level in the levels of organization?

What is tissue?

300

Acts as the powerhouse of the cell.

What is a mitochondria? 

300

This eukaryotic cell has a nucleus, cell wall, and chloroplast.

What is a plant cell?

300

Has particles tightly packed together.

What is a solid?

400

This is a solid substance that occurs naturally.

What is a mineral?

400

This is the third level in the levels of organization.

What is an organ? 

400

Outside layer of a plant cell and provides structural support and protection.

What is a cell wall?

400

This type of cell is an example of a prokaryotic cell? 

What is bacteria?

400

Anything that has mass or takes up space.

What is matter?

500

This is the "hardest" known mineral. 

What is a diamond?

500

This is the fourth level in the levels of organization.

What is organ system? 

500

This organelle helps plant cells with photosynthesis.

What is chloroplast? 

500

This type of cell division helps make our bodies grow and heal. 

What is mitosis?

500

Considered to be a "fourth" state of matter other than solid, liquid, or gas.

What is plasma?

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