The control hub of the cell, where DNA is stored.
What is the nucleus?
The four letters that represent nitrogen bases.
What are A, T, C, and G?
The term that includes deserts, rainforests, wetlands, tundras, and more.
What are biomes?
The term for melted rock beneath the surface of the earth.
What is magma?
The three main states of matter.
What are a liquid, solid and gas?
The organelle (part of the cell) that makes proteins.
What are ribosomes?
The three components that make up a nucleotide.
What are a nitrogen base, a sugar, and a phosphate?
The three terms which refer to animals which only eat plants, only eat meat, and eat both plants and meat.
What are herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores?
the type of rock made from sediments and pressure.
What are sedimentary rocks?
The stage of the water cycle where water falls down from the sky as snow, rain, or hail.
What is precipitation?
The powerhouse of the cell, the organelle which secretes cell energy.
The name for the shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
Organisms which break down other organisms.
What are decomposers?
The type of rock formed when magma cools.
What is igneous rock?
The stage of the water cycle where liquid water becomes water vapor and enters the atmosphere.
What is evaporation?
The organelle considered to be the post office of the cell. It packages and ships proteins to other parts of the cell or body.
What is the Golgi complex?
The bonds between nitrogen bases.
What are hydrogen bonds?
The bottom level of the energy pyramid.
What are primary producers?
The type of rock formed from intense heat and pressure.
What is metamorphic rock?
The property of water that refers to how water molecules like to stick to each other.
What is cohesion?
The organelles which are the mailmen or UPS drivers of the cell, moving proteins around.
What are vesicles?
What are covalent bonds?
The term which encompasses all the space on Earth where life exists.
What is the biosphere?
A volcano which is very wide and flat.
What is a shield volcano?
The property of water which refers to the temperature at which water goes from a liquid to a solid.
What is a freezing point?