basics of life
muscles and bones
digestion/ excretion
respiration and circulation
nervous system
Levels of organization
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100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is a mitochondria?

100

The jobs of your muscular and skeletal systems.

What is structure and support? (would accept a differently worded version of these two characteristics)

100

The jobs of your digestive/excretory system.

What is obtaining nutrients and removing waste?(would accept a differently worded version of these two characteristics)

100

The jobs of your respiratory and circulatory systems.

What is transport of nutrients and gasses? (would accept a differently worded version of these two characteristics)

100

The 2 jobs of your nervous system.

What are senses and stability? (would accept a differently worded version of these two characteristics)

100

The most basic unit of life.

What is a cell?

100

Teacher Jess's Favorite Color

What is Green?
200

The two different major types of cells.

What are prokaryote and eukaryote?

200

The way that muscles move your bones.

What is contracting? (would also accept "what is pulling?")

200

The two different types of digestion.

What are chemical and mechanical digestion?

200

The only muscle in your body that moves all the time.

What is your heart?

200

The 5 ways that you experience the world through your nervous system.

What are seeing, hearing, taste, touch, and smell? (would also accept "what are the 5 senses?")
200

The place all life on earth gets its energy from.

What is the sun?

200

The teacher who could not spell her first name until high school.

Who is Ms. Naranjo

300
Something plant cells have that animal cells do not.

What is a cell wall? (would also accept "what is a chloroplast")

300

The three types of muscles we have in our bodies.

What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles?

300

Waves of muscle contractions that help push food down the esophagus toward the stomach.

What is peristalsis?

300

What your blood contains when it returns back to your heart from your lungs.

What is oxygen?
300

The part of your body that helps you stay balanced.

What is your inner ear? (would also accept "what is your ear?")

300

Different organs work together to form this.

What is organ system?

300

This Admin dances Cumbia

Who is Mrs. Martinez

400

The way that plant cells make energy.

What is photosynthesis?

400
The organelle that muscle cells have more of.

What is the Mitochondria?

400

The function of your kidneys (the job they do).

What is removing waste from blood?
400

The reason your alveoli in your lungs are good at exchanging oxygen and CO2.

What is large surface area?

400

The part of your eye that focuses light on your retina.

What is the lens?

400

A group of cells come together like a pointillism painting to form this.

What is tissue?
400

This 7th grade teacher enjoys wearing a wig, and has pictures of it in multiple middle school classrooms.

Who is Mr. Brickey

500

The reason cells have more surface area than volume.

How do waste and nutrients move through the membrane?

500

The type of joint that would be found in your neck to turn your head.

What is a pivot joint?

500
The type of food that your saliva breaks down with chemical digestion.

What are carbohydrates (carbs)?

500

They type of blood vessels that carry blood to your heart from your body.

What are veins?

500

The two feelings that humans have a hard time telling the difference between.

What are wet and cold?

500

The organ system shown in this picture

What is the respiratory system?

500

This 8th grade teacher's favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings

Who is Mr. Samelson 

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