This organelle is known as the ‘powerhouse of the cell’ because it produces energy.
Mitochondria
This Disney character says, “Just keep swimming.”
Dory
This organ is the first major site of chemical digestion, where enzymes in saliva begin breaking down food.
Mouth
Cricket:
This type of bowler deliberately varies the speed, flight, and spin of the ball to deceive the batter and force a mistimed shot.
A spin bowler
This continent is the largest in the world by both area and population.
Asia
Plant cells have this structure that provides shape and support, but animal cells do not.
Cell wall
This Disney princess has a pet tiger named Rajah.
Princess Jasmine
This muscle contracts and relaxes to help you breathe by changing the volume of the chest cavity.
Diaphragm
Cricket:
This type of dismissal occurs when the bowler hits the stumps with the ball before the batter can complete their run.
A run out
This natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale.
Earthquakes
This process allows particles to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration across a membrane without using energy.
Diffusion
This Disney villain steals voices and lives in an underwater lair surrounded by glowing polyps.
Ursula
These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart and usually have thick, muscular walls.
Arteries
Soccer (football):
This type of kick is awarded when a major foul occurs inside the penalty box, giving the attacking team a one‑on‑one scoring opportunity.
Penalty kick
This Australian animal is the only mammal that can lay eggs.
Platypus
This type of microscope provides much higher magnification than light microscopes and allows scientists to see structures such as ribosomes, but it cannot be used on living cells.
Electron microscope
This Disney film features a floating lantern festival that the main character has dreamed of seeing her entire life.
Tangled
This process in human reproduction produces cells with half the normal number of chromosomes to ensure genetic variation.
Meiosis
Vollyball:
This defensive move involves players jumping with arms extended to stop or deflect the opponent’s spike.
A block
This is the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
Nile river
These cells lack a nucleus but still carry out all essential life processes, and their DNA is found in a single circular chromosome located in a region called the nucleoid.
Prokaryotic cells
In Moana, this character steals Maui’s hook and guards it in the Realm of Monsters.
Tamatoa
These tiny structures in the small intestine greatly increase the surface area for nutrient absorption, and they work closely with the circulatory system to transport absorbed nutrients around the body.
Villi
AFL:
In AFL, this advanced defensive strategy requires players to position themselves in a loose, shifting formation that blocks space rather than marking opponents directly, forcing the attacking team to kick long or wide.
A zone defence
This ancient city was buried under volcanic ash after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD and wasn’t rediscovered until the 1700s.
Pompeii