This organelle is responsible for making proteins.
Ribosomes
These amphibians have nubby skin that makes them look like they have warts.
Toads
These body waves are slow moving and cannot travel through liquid material.
S (Secondary) Waves
This soil particle feels powdery in the hand like flour.
Silt
Oceans make up what percent of all of the earth's water?
97%
Primates without tails.
Apes
This organelle is like lysol because it helps keep the cell clean.
Lysosome
A type of mollusk whose name means 'stomach-footed."
Gastropods
This measures the magnitude or strength of an earthquake.
Richter Scale
This mixtre is equal parts sand and silt mixed with 1/2 as much clay.
Loam
How much of the world’s freshwater is found in Antarctica?
70%
Parasites live on other living organsmis called ___.
Hosts
Jelly-like substance that helps hold the cell organelles in place.
Cytoplasm
These primates look the least like the common monkey and include lemurs.
Prosimians
The beginning point of an earthquake is called the ___.
Focus / Hypocenter
Smallest soil particle.
Clay
A glacier on relatively level land.
Ice Sheet
This animal is known as the smallest crocodilian.
Caiman
In animal and human cells, these organelles are usually small and temporary.
Vacuole
Stinging organelles that help aquatic animals catch food.
Nemotocysts
These waves move along the ground in a rolling motion; similar to ocean waves.
Rayleigh Waves
Largest soil particle.
When ice sheets break off and float independently.
Iceberg
This diet consists of both plants and animals.
Omnivores
This organelle is known as the cell’s transportation system.
ER (Endoplasmic Reticulum)
This type of symmetry is characterized by the ability to cut it multiple ways while still keeping identical sides.
Radial
This kind of fault occurs when rocks push together until a section is forced upward.
Thrust Fault / Reverse Fault
Found underneath all of the soil horizons; this greatly influences the texture of the soil above it.
Bedrock
How much of the earth’s surface is covered by water?
3/4
What percent of mammals are considered rodents?
40%