A jelly-like fluid that holds the cell organelles; its in plant and animal cell.
What is a cytoplasm?
Two ends of poles.
What is North and South Poles?
Microorganisms are so tiny that they cannot be seen with the naked eye so you have to use this object to see microorganisms.
What is a microscope?
Electricity flowing through a wire.
What is an electric current?
What is a closed circuit?
Control center of the cell; its in plant and animal cells.
What is a nucleus?
Same poles pull away from each other.
What is a repel?
The process of decay.
What is a decomposition?
proton (positive), electron (negative), and neutron (no charge).
What is an electric charge?
What is an open circuit?
It provides structural support for a plant; its in plant cell only.
What is a cell wall?
It is an invisible line of magnetic force.
What is a magnetic field?
Classified as own domain which includes prokaryotic cells; for example, E. coli.
What is bacteria?
The movement of charged particles, like electrons, which creates an electric current.
What is an electricity?
Materials that provides energy to pass through easily.
What is a conductor?
The barrier around the cells that controls organelles from in and out; its in plant and animal cells.
What is a cell membrane?
A magnet that can be turned on and off, where the magnetic field is produced by electrical current.
What is an electromagnet?
It is a living organism that is microscopic and can reproduce independently.
What is a microorganism?
Electricity produced by friction that causes a shock; naturally occurring.
What is a static electricity?
Materials that does not allow energy to pass through easily.
What is an insulator?
It carries out photosynthesis; its in plant cell only.
What is a chloroplast?
A force that can push and pull between two magnets or between a magnet.
What is magnetism?
It is a non-living that has no genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, which can only replicate inside a host cell; for example, flu and coronavirus.
What is a virus?
Electricity that is produced by a human change.
What is a human-harnessed electricity?
Made up of a power source (battery), wires, and an object that converts the energy into a different form (light bulb).
What is a circuit?