Photosynthesis
Volcanoes
Dinosaur science
Cell structure and function
Life
100

What plants breathe out

What is oxygen?

100

Cinder cone, stratovolcano, and shield

What are 3 types of volcano shapes?

100

An impression in rock left by an organism

What is a fossil?

100

A structure in a cell that has a specific job 

What is an organelle?

100

The definition of biotic

Something that is alive or used to be alive

200

Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight

What are the "ingredients" that go into photosynthesis?

200

This is a theory that explains how volcanoes are created as a result of Earth's crust moving

What is plate tectonics?

200

A movie about bringing dinosaurs back to life

What is "Jurassic Park"?

200

Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, golgi apparatus, etc 

What are types of organelles?

200

The basic unit of life

What is a cell?

300

The process that is the opposite of photosynthesis (makes food) is called cellular __________ which is how plants get energy from the glucose they made. 

What is respiration?

300

The process by which pieces of weathered rock are moved from one place to another

What is erosion?

300

A meteor strike was probably the final blow

What caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?

300

The only type of cell (animal or plant) that has a cell wall?

What is a plant cell?

300

Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up _________

What is an organ?

400

6 CO2 + 6 H20 + sunlight >>>> C6H12O6 + 6 O2

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

400

A type of rock that is formed as a result of magma cooling (hint: it's related to the word ignite)

What is igneous?

400

Layers of rock

What is strata?

400

This is the organelle that is the "brain" of the cell

What is a nucleus?

400

An example of an abiotic part of an environment

What is a rock?, or the sun?, water?, air?, soil?

500

The green pigment involved in photosynthesis

What is chlorophyll?

500

An underground pocket within Earth's crust that is filled with magma

What is a magma chamber?

500

A chart that shows the history of Earth's events in time units called eons, eras, periods, and epochs.

What is a geologic time scale?

500

This organelle is often called the "powerhouse" of the cell

What is mitochondria?

500

The ability to maintain stability while adjusting to changing conditions, can convert food into energy, can reproduce, is made of cell, can grow and change, responds to the environment. 

What are characteristics of life?

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