Cell Theory
Fossil Evidence and Evolution
Carbon Cycle
Solar System
Wild Card
100

What is cell theory?

All organisms are made of one or more cells.

100

What are fossils?

What are remains of ancient organisms

100

How does carbon go through the atmosphere?

What is respiration?

100

How many planets are there in the solar system?

What are 8 planets?

100

What is evidence?

What is data that supports an idea?

200

Cells are the basic unit of life

This is one of the core principles of Cell Theory

200

These are found in layers of sedimentary rock

Where are fossils found?

200

Broken down by decomposition

What happens to plants and animals when they die?

200

What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

What is mars?

200

What is kinetic energy?

What is energy in motion

300

Mitochondria

What is the cell that is responsible for producing energy?

300

A trait that helps an organism survive

What is an adaptation?

300

Through respiration, this is released.

Humans release carbon.

300

Planet that is known by the “Blue Marble”

What is Earth?

300

What is an independent variable?

What is a variable that you can change?

400

The nucleus

What structure contains the activities of a cell?

400

If animals cannot adapt to changes

They go extinct

400

Photosynthesis

What is the process used for plants to make food?

400

The planet with the highest mountain.

What is Mars.
400

What is the Linnaean system?

What organizes life from broad to specific?

500

Animals and plant cells are the same. (True/False)

False

500

In deeper rock layers these are found.

older fossils
500

The process where carbon atoms constantly travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.

The Carbon Cycle
500

The percentage of water compared to land on Earth.

What is 71%?

500

What is taxonomy?

What is the science of naming and classifying organisms?