Root: Bio
Root: Phono
Root: Tele
Root: Chron
Root: Therm
100

This word means the study of life.

What is biology?

100

A device used to listen to music.

What is a phonograph?

100

A device for transmitting sound over distance.

What is a telephone?

100

An instrument used to measure time.

What is a chronometer?

100

An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature.

What is a thermometer?

200

A written account of someone's life.

What is a biography?

200

Parts of speech that use vowel sounds to make different sounds.

What are phonemes?

200

A visual communication system that transmits images and sound from afar.

What is television?

200

Events are arranged as they occurred in time order or sequence.

What is chronological?

200

This device is used to control heating and cooling systems.

What is a thermostat?

300

A place where living organisms are studied and protected.

What is biosphere?

300

The representation of speech sounds with symbols.

What is phonetic?

300

Controlled motion of an object, often using electromagnets.

What is telekinesis?

300

A record of historical events, organized by when they occurred.

What is chronology?

300

Body temperature higher than normal.

What is hyperthermia?

400

A term referring to the diversity of life forms on Earth.

What is biodiversity?

400

The systematic organization of sounds in languages.

What is phonology?

400

To communicate over long distances using written symbols

What is a telegraph?

400

A branch of earth science that studies the ages and history of Earth.

What is chronostratigraphy?

400

The layer of Earth's atmosphere directly about the mesosphere.

What is thermosphere?

500

An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm.

What is a bioparasite?

500

The study of disease sounds or noises.

What is phonopathy?

500

The study and practice of sensing objects at a distance.

What is telepathy?

500

A neurological condition causing a distortion of time perception.

What is chronostasis?

500

The science of heat energy and its conversion to mechanical work.

What is thermodynamics?