Atoms aren't created or destroyed. They are just rearranged.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
All living things are made of...
What are cells?
This tube moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
The base of the food chain.
What are producers?
Will also accept "plants"
Mrs. Poppell always forgets this for first block class.
What is "take attendance."
Two or more atoms bonded together.
What is a molecule?
The "energy factory" of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
This organ produces insulin, necessary for cells to use glucose.
What is the pancreas?
Photosynthesis happens here.
What are chloroplasts?
I should check these 3 things before I turn something in.
What is "the rubric," "the checklist," and "is my. name on it."
The substances present before a chemical reaction takes place.
What are reactants?
Animal cells have centrioles, centrosomes, and lysosomes, whereas plant cells do not.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.
(they must name 3)
What is amalyse?
5 Abiotic factors.
What are sunlight, temperature, water, soil, air, humidity, wind, pH, altitude, and minerals?
(they need to name 5)
The answer to "Is this a summative?"
What is, "It is for you."
3 indicators that a chemical reaction has taken place.
What are: gas production, temperature change, cannot be easily reversed, color change, odor change, emission of light.
(must mention 3)
This sensory receptor detects visible light (color, brightness) and visual patterns.
An "exit" from the small intestine to the bloodstream.
What are villia?
The process that cells use to make useable energy in the form of ATP.
What is Cellular Respiration?
Always start the microscope at this power.
What is 4x or the "red one."
Formed when atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats in three dimensions.
What are extended structures?
4 functions of a cell.
What is structure and support, metabolism, growth,
use energy, transport, respond to the environment,
control and protect, store information?
(must name 4)
These proteins help build and repair muscles. They also support growth and strength.
What are amino acids?
The microbes (3 types) active in the Nitrogen Cycle.
What are 'nitrogen fixers', 'nitrifiers' and 'denitrifiers'?
3 keys to success in Grade 8.
Check Schoology every day. Do big projects in chunks. Don't get behind on my work. Be respectful. Use my laptop appropriately (not gaming). Get enough sleep. Stay organized--don't make my locker a black hole.
(accept any good response--reject silly ones)