Cells
Magnetism
Cellular Respiration
Electricity
Geology
100

a cell that has a cell wall and chloroplast.

What is a plant cell?

100

north and south

What are the poles of a magnet?

100

the process that animals and plants both do to create energy.

What is cellular respiration?

100

negatively charged subatomic particle.

What is the electron?

100

rocks made up of tiny sand, silt, clay, or gravel particles.

What is sedimentary rock?

200

a cell with only a cell membrane, but also contains lysosomes.

What is an animal cell?

200

when two objects come together

What is attraction?

200

energy molecule used in all cellular processes.

What is ATP?

200

when an object has stored up many electrons.

What is charged?

200

when rocks turn from igneous to magma.

What is melting?

300
the power-house of the cell
What is the Mitochondria?
300

when two objects push apart.

What is repulsion/repelling?

300

C6H12O6

What is glucose?

300

the flow of electrons.

What is current?

300

the breaking down of a metamorphic rock from wind and water.

What is weathering and/or erosion?

400

the DNA library of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

400

creates the magnetic poles of earth.

What is the outer core?

400

the organelle responsible for cellular respriation.

What is the mitochondrion?

400

batteries have two of these, much like Earth.

What are poles?

400

when lava cools at the surface forming a rock like basalt or obsidian.

What is extrusive?

500

a cell type that has no nucleus or membrane bound organelles.

What is a Prokaryote?

500

as distance increases, the force of attraction decreases

What is the inverse square law?

500

glucose and oxygen

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

500

the negative pole of a battery.

What is the anode?

500

rocks formed inside the earth when magma cools slowly and makes large crystals.

What is intrusive?