Energy and Earth's Systems
Weather and Climate
Nature of Life
Cell Processes/Diversity of Life
Multicellular Bodies/Human Body
100

A natural depression filled with standing freshwater.

What is a pond or lake?

100

This kind of wind is most likely responsible for the movement of a certain kind of weather that moves across the country.


What are westerlies?

100

The two things that happen as an organism grows from infancy through adulthood (in regard to cells).

What is the number of cells increasing and the cells becoming specialized?

100

Eat food --> Digest food --> Use nutrients from food.

What is the sequence of events that summarizes how animals get energy and nutrients for growth, movement, etc.?

100
One reason multicellular organisms need specialized cells to survive. 

What is most of its cells don't come into contact with the external environment?

200

A feature on the ocean floor that is caused by one tectonic plate moving under another at a convergent boundary.

What is a trench?

200

Based on the pressure data shown in the weather map, this area will most likely see strong winds.


What is B?

200

Dark-colored moths becoming more common after tree trunks become darker is an example of this.

What is a species adapting to changes in the environment?

200

This is how a cell part helps the cell get nutrients.

What is a food vacuole merging with a lysosome?

200

These tissues are made of specialized cells that are similar and work together to move water and nutrients throughout a plant.

What are xylem and phloem?

300

The reason scientists might use a programmed glider instead of a submarine with a crew to study the bottom of an ocean.

What is the high pressure? It could crush a submarine. 

300

A high-pressure system lingering over an area would most likely lead to this.

What is a heat wave?

300

The reason scientists use microscopes to study cells.

What is because most cells cannot be seen without magnification?

300

The 3 processes that the cells of this plant perform as it changes from a seed to the young plant shown.


What are increasing in size, increasing in number, and taking in nutrients?

300

To carry nutrients to cells and waste away from cells.

What is the main function of the circulatory system?

400

This happens to the temperature of the stratosphere when altitude increases.

The temperature increases. 

400

The two locations on the image that have climates warmed by the Gulf Stream.


What are Northern Europe and the Eastern coast of the US?

400

The main function of the organelle labeled Y below:

What is to store enzymes that break down food?

This is a lysosome.

400

This kingdom has organisms with cells that lack cell walls.

What is the animal kingdom?

400

The two main ways bacteria cause harm.

What are by releasing toxis that poison your cells and breaking down your cells for nutrients?

500

This causes global winds.

What are large-scale convection currents?

500

The conclusion about global temperatures that you can draw from the information in this graph:


What is Earth is currently experiencing a period of global warming?

500

This is true of cells dividing by meiosis.

What is the two new cells are genetically identical to the original and to each other?

500

The name of this plant based on the dichotomous key below:

What is elm?

500

This is the FIRST thing to happen when you get a splinter (in terms of the body's response).

What is the damaged tissue releases chemical messengers?