Human body & Cells
Atmosphere & Weather
Force & Motion
Genetics
Energy
100

What is the basic unit of structure and function for all living things? 

What is cells? 

100

What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? 

Nitrogen 

100

A push or pull is known as...

What is a force?

100
Who is the founder of genetics? 

What is Gregor Mendal? 

100

What are the 2 types of energy? 

Potential and kinetic energy. 

200

Put the following terms in order for least complex to most complex. 

Organism, tissue, cells, organ systems, organs.

What is cells, tissue, organ, organ system and organism? 

200

What kind of weather do high and low pressure systems bring? 

What is high pressure systems bring warm and sunny weather and low pressure systems bring rainy and stormy weather? 

200

A moving object must undergo a change of this to be considered in motion. 

What is position?

200

Give an example of a genotype and a phenotype. 

What is...

Genotype: TT, Tt, or tt 

Phenotype: answers will vary 

200
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy....

What is cannot be created or destroyed? 

300

Name the organ system that is in control of digesting food and breaking it down to use the nutrients for energy. 

What is the digestive system?

300
Which way does most weather and wind travel across the United States? 

What is west to east? 

300

A car travels 10 meters in 2 seconds, its average speed is

What is 5 meters per second? 5m/s

300

Define what homozygous and heterozygous means. 

What is 2 of the same alleles and 2 different alleles? 

300

When does an object in motion have the most kinetic energy? 

What is at the bottom of the fall (closest to the ground)? 

400

True or false: An adult human body has more bones than an infants. 

What is false? 

400

Put the layers of the atmosphere in order from most dense to least dense. 

Word bank: mesosphere, thermosphere, stratosphere, exosphere and troposphere. 

What is troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere? 

400

Name the 3 types of forces. 

What is gravity, magnets and friction? 

400
What is the difference between dominant and recessive traits? 

What is that dominant is the stronger trait and will always show while recessive traits are always weaker?

400

Where would an object have the most potential energy at? 

A. A book sitting on top of a bookshelf. 

B. A book sitting on the middle shelf in a book case. 

C. A book sitting on the floor next to a bookshelf. 

What is A? 

500

Name the 5 of the 9 human body systems we covered this year and one example of what each system does. 

Answers will vary. 

500

You must answer all 3 of these questions right to get creadit for this answer: 

1. In which layer does weather occur? 

2. In which layer do meteors burn up in? 

3. In which layers to spaceships orbit? 

What is: 

1. Troposphere

2. Mesosphere

3. Exosphere 

500

1. The steeper the slant or slope of a line, the ________ the speed of the object. 

2. A horizontal line in a time vs distance graph represents...

1. What is faster?

2. What is no motion? 

500

If a homozygous dominant father crosses with a heterozygous mother, what percent of their offspring would show the dominant trait?

What is 100%? 

500

Explain where a pendulum has the most kinetic and potential energy. 

What is a pendulum has the most kinetic energy in the dead center of its swing and the most potential energy at the very beginning and ending of its swing?