The 3 types of rocks
What is igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
What is: An Organelle
A is a group of organs that work together, preforming major functions
What is: An Organ System
What is the core
What plates move apart
How are new sedimentary rocks created
What is sediments
The organelle known as the brain of the cell that controls the other systems
What is: nucleus
Something formed when similar cells that preform the same function are grouped together
What is: Tissue
Which layer is the biggest
What is the mantle
Plates that come together
How are igneous rocks created
What is cooled magma or lava
The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell
What is: Mitchondria
The system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and removes food waste
What is: The Digestive System
Which layer is the smallest
What is the crust
Plates that slip past each other
Transform boundaries
How are metamorphic rocks created
What is high heat or pressure
The organelle that stores water, food, and other materials needed by the cell
What is: Vacuole
The system that brings in oxygen and moves out carbon dioxide by way of the lungs, allowing us to breathe
What is: The Respiratory System
Which layer is split into 2
What is the inner/outer core
Which boundary features mid ocean ridges and rift valleys
Divergent boundaries
This is how rocks are broken down
What is weathering and erosion
The 2 parts that plant cells have that animal cells do not
What is: cell wall & chloroplast
The system controls all of the body’s responses to changes within the body and outside it
What is: The Nervous System
Which layer is made of solid rock
What is the crust
Earthquakes occur
Transform boundaries