Cells & Organelles
Genetics
Ecosystems
Human Body
Weird Science
100

What organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell”?

 Mitochondria

100

What is a segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait?

 Gene

100

What term describes all living and nonliving things interacting in one area?

Ecosystem

100

What system transports oxygen and nutrients through the body?

Circulatory system

100

This animal has three hearts and blue blood!

octopus

200

What structure controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell membrane

200

What are the possible genotypes for a homozygous dominant organism?

 Two dominant alleles (AA)

200

What happens to energy as it moves up a food chain?

It decreases — only about 10% is passed on

200

Which organ filters blood and produces urine?

Kidneys

200

The strongest muscle in your body (for its size) is found here.

tongue

300

In plant cells, what is the function of chloroplasts?

Photosynthesis — converting light energy into chemical energy

300

If a dominant allele is present, this is what happens to the trait.

What is the dominant trait shows up?

300

This is the original source of energy for almost all ecosystems on Earth.

Sun

300

These organs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide when you breathe.

Lungs

300

This animal can sleep for up to three years without eating.

snail

400

This structure is found in plant cells but not in animal cells and helps the plant keep its shape.

cell wall

400

The tool scientists use to predict possible genetic outcomes of a cross is called this.

Punnett square

400

When several food chains are connected together, they form this.

food web

400

What is the heart?

Muscles

400

Chickens are the closest living relatives of these ancient reptiles.

dinosaurs

500

This organelle is responsible for packaging and transporting proteins out of the cell.

Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body)

500

DNA provides the code for making these molecules that build and repair the body.

proteins

500

The process by which carbon moves between the atmosphere, plants, animals, and the Earth is called this.

carbon cycle

500

The body’s ability to maintain stable internal conditions, like temperature, is called this.

homeostasis

500

 Why do your ears “pop” when you go up a mountain or in an airplane?

Air pressure changes cause your eardrum to adjust

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