Planets
Cells
Earths layers
Periodic table
Traits
100

This is the planet closest to the Sun.

What is Mercury?

100

The basic unit of life

what is a cell?

100

The thin, rocky outer layer of the Earth.

What is the crust?

100

The abbreviation for an element like oxygen or hydrogen.

What is a chemical symbol?

100

Eye color.

What is a physical trait?

200

This is the planet in our solar system known for its prominent rings.


What is Saturn?

200

These are the small structures within a cell that perform specific jobs, like the mitochondria for energy.

What are organelles?

200

The layer of Earth that is broken into tectonic plates.

What is the lithosphere?

200

Arranged in horizontal rows called periods.

What are elements?

200

The study of how traits are inherited.

What is genetics?

300

This is the red planet, known for its rusty appearance due to iron oxide on its surface.

What is mars?

300

This outer boundary controls what enters and leaves a cell.

What is the cell membrane?

300

This is the thickest layer of the Earth, located beneath the crust.

What is the mantle?

300

Elements in the same vertical column often share similar chemical properties because they have the same number of these outer electrons.


What are valence electrons?

300

A trait that is learned or developed during an organism's lifetime, like riding a bike.

What is an acquired trait?

400

This is the largest planet in our solar system.


What is Jupiter?

400

This is the jelly-like substance that fills a cell and surrounds the organelles.

What is cytoplasm?

400

The Earth's liquid outer layer, thought to be responsible for our planet's magnetic field.

What is the outer core?

400

The element with the symbol 'H', is unique as it doesn't neatly fit into any single group due to its electron configuration.

What is hydrogen?

400

The set of genes an organism carries.

What is a genotype?

500

This is the only planet in our solar system known to have liquid water on its surface in abundance and to support life as we know it.

What is Earth

500

This organelle is often called the "powerhouse of the cell" because it produces most of the cell's energy.

What is the mitochondrion?

500

This layer includes all of the crust and the uppermost, rigid part of the mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

500

These are the elements found on the far right of the periodic table that are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells.

What are the noble gases?

500

The observable characteristics of an organism, resulting from the interaction of its genes and the environment.

What is a phenotype?

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