Name that Organelle
Under the Skin: Body Systems
Bond...Chemical Bond
Chloroplasts vs. Mitochondria: A "battle of the organelles"
100

Brain of the Cell

Nucleus 

100

System that helps process food

Digestive 

100

Number of oxygen atoms in the following

H2O

1

100

Site of Photosynthesis

Chloroplast

200

Powerhouse of the cell and site of Cellular Respiration 

Mitochondria

200

This cell is a part of the circulatory system and works to move oxygen

Red Blood Cell


200

This law states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction

Law of Conservation of Matter 

200

Chemical reaction that happens in the mitochondria

Cellular Respiration

300

Site of Photosynthesis

Chloroplast 

300

Two systems that help you move

Muscular

Skeletal 

300

If one reactant is 10g and other is 20g, what should the mass of the product be according to the law of conservation of mass

30g 

300

Two products of Photosynthesis

Glucose 

Oxygen

400

DOUBLE OR LOSE IT ALL? Two structures that are only in plant cells

Cell Wall

Chloroplast 

400

Two organs in the Nervous System

Brain

Spinal Cord


400

These are the starting substances in a chemical reaction, usually written on the left side of a chemical equation.

Reactants

400

Three products of respiration

ATP

CO2
H2O

500

Only in animal cells. Gets rid of waste and harmful things that enter cell

Lysosomes 

500

A problem with breathing might indicate a problem with this body system that includes the lungs 

Respiratory 

500

Triple the points! This 18th-century French chemist, often called the "Father of Modern Chemistry," is credited with rigorously proving the Law of Conservation of Mass

Antoine Lavoisier

500

DOUBLE POINTS!!!!!!!!-Respiration is considered this type of reaction because it releases energy, as opposed to photosynthesis, which stores it.

Exothermic