The data on this type of graph always adds up to 100%.
What is a pie graph, or pie chart?
These are the two basic type of cells.
What are plant and animal?
What are the arm and base?
A polar bear blending into the snow is an example of this.
What is camouflage?
This is our principal.
Who is Dr. Watson?
This measures how much space something takes up?
What is volume?
The DNA of a cell is in this structure in the cell.
What is the nucleus?
The flat part of a microscope that the slide goes on is called this.
What is the stage?
Animals without backbones are called this.
What are invertebrates?
This is our mascot.
Who is Edgar the raven?
This measures how much matter is in something.
What is mass?
This type of cell has a cell wall.
What is a plant cell?
The total magnification on a microscope using the low power (4x) lens.
What is 40x?
Mammals, fish, and reptiles are all in this category.
What are vertebrates?
This is the name of our reading program, used during advisory class.
What is Lexia?
This is the volume of a rectangular solid that measures 2 by 3 by 6 centimeters.
What is 36 centimeters squared?
This gel-like substance surrounds organelles in a cell.
What is cytoplasm?
EASTER EGG! This is the name of the elementary school Mrs. Caballero worked at before Garry.
What is Linwood?
A non-venomous snake that makes a rattling sound like a rattlesnake is an example of this.
What is mimicry?
This is the branch of science you will learn about in 8th grade.
What is physical science?
A road that is 6.4 kilometers long is this many meters long.
What is 6,400 meters?
This organelle in a cell makes ATP.
What is the mitochondria?
The total magnification on a microscope using the medium power (10x) lens.
What is 100x?
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If you chose this box, you get a free 500 points!
This is the correct spelling of your science teacher's name.
What is C A B A L L E R O?