Science Safety/Microscopes
Infectious Diseases
Cell Organelles/Cell Theory
Plants and Animal Cells
Cell Organization/ Cellular Respiration
100

What do you call the stylish eye protection that makes you look like a science superhero while preventing chemical splashes?  

What are safety goggles?

100

This common illness, caused by a virus, is characterized by fever, cough, and body aches.

What is the flu?

100

This organelle is often called the "powerhouse" of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

100

This is the job of the cell membrane? 

What is protect and decide what goes in/out of the cell. 

100

This is the basic unit of life. 

What is the cell?

200

What do you call the place where slides go on a microscope?

What is the stage?

200

This type of medicine helps the body build immunity against specific diseases.

What are vaccines? 

200

Plant cells have this structure that animal cells lack.

What is the cell wall?

200

This type of cell is typically rigid and often box-like or rectangular. 

What a plant cell?

200

 A group of similar cells working together is called this.

What is tissue?

300

If your eyepiece magnification is 10x and your objective lens is 40x, this is your total magnification.

What is 400x?

300

What is a lack of water in the body called? 

What is dehydration?

300
TRUE OR FALSE: All cells are made from other cells. 

What is true!

300

This organelle is present in both plant and animal cells and controls cell activities.

What is the nucleus?

300

The nervous, circulatory, and reproductive are some examples of this level of organization.

What are organ systems?

400

When using the eye safety wash, how long do you need to hold your eyes in the water? 

What is 15 minutes.

400

Name three different disease types. 

What are bacterial, virus, and protoza?

400

This process, occurring in chloroplasts, uses sunlight to produce energy for plants.

What is photosynthesis?

400

Both animal and plant cells have this jelly-like substance that holds the organelles. 

What is the cytoplasm?

400

Glucose is an example of?

What is sugar!

500

This type of microscope uses light to illuminate specimens.

What is a compound light microscope?

500

Bats are disease carriers, for example they pass Ebola amongst humans. What is the name for animals who carry and transfer disease? 

What is a vector?

500

This cellular component, made of RNA and proteins, is responsible for protein synthesis.

What are ribosomes?

500

This network of membranes is found in both cell types and helps transport materials within the cell.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

500

These are the products (what is created) during cellular respiration. 

What are carbon dioxide, water, and ENERGY!