Chemical or Physical
Erosion, Weathering, or Deposition
Constructive or Destructive
Cells and Microorganisms
Animals and Plants
Circuits
Harmful or Beneficial
Inherited, Behavioral, Instinctual, or Acquired Physical Traits
100

What is physical?

100

What type of weathering would this create?

What is chemical weathering?

100


What is constructive?

100

What is plant cell and cell wall?

100

What class is this and how do you know?

What reptiles and scales?

100

What is a series circuit?

100

What is beneficial?

100

What is instinctual?

200


What is physical and chemical?

200

Is there anything here that seems out of place?

What is glacial deposition?

200

What destructive and fault line?

200

What is an animal cell?

200

What is it and why?

What is feathers and bird?

200

What do the arrows represent?

What is a flow of electricity or sharing of electrons?

200

Digestion in the stomach

What is beneficial?

200

What is acquired?

300

Why is this chemical or physical?

What is chemical and odor?

300

What type of erosion is this trying to stop?

What is water erosion?

300

What is constructive and deposition?

300

What is cytoplasm?

300

What class is it and why?

What is moist skin and amphibian?

300

What is parallel circuit?

300

Copying itself on a host

What is harmful, and viruses reproducing by copying?

300

What is learned?

400


What is chemical and physical?

400

What type of erosion is this suppose to stop?

What is wind erosion?

400

What is destructive?

400

Brain of cell

WHat is nucleus?

400

Warm or cold blooded? Why?

What is cold blooded and sunning itself?

400

Part of an atom that is responsible for energy?

What is a electron?

400

What is beneficial?

400

What is inherited?

500

What is physical?

500

What type of erosion, weathering, or deposition does this explain?

What is chemical weathering?

500

What is destructive and  wind erosion?

500

What two parts tell us this is a plant cell?

What is cell wall and chloroplast?

500

What is mammal?

500

Is this static or current electricity? Why?

What is current because flowing or moving?

500

Bacteria turning nitrogen into a form that can be absorbed

What is beneficial?

500

What is acquired?

600

magnetizing and demagnetizing metals (as is done with common antitheft security tags) and grinding solids into powders (which can sometimes yield noticeable changes in color).

What is physical?

600

What organic weathering?

600

What is constructive and deposition?

600

They are like our heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, etc. in a cell

What is organelles?

600

What is mammals and fur?

600

What is an electromagnet?

600

What is harmful?

600

What is instinctual?

700

What is physical and mixture?

700

Focus on the stuff in the middle of the river. 

What is deposition?

700

processes that help build up the earth, either by depositing soil or silt in a river, or by volcanoes and lava flows that generate new land

What is constructive?

700

an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times.

What is a microscope?

700

 plants that have specialized tissues for conducting water, minerals, and photosynthetic products through the plant.

What is vascular?

700

a stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction, which causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair.

What is static electricity?

700

The bacteria and viruses that cause the most illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States are:

  • Salmonella
  • Norovirus (Norwalk Virus)
  • Campylobacter
  • E. coli
  • Listeria
  • Clostridium perfringens.

What is harmful?

700

A type of behavior that you are born with like migration, hibernation, or spawning. 

What is instinctual?

800

What is chemical and weathering?

800

What is this suppose to stop?

What is water erosion?

800

natural forces that break down the earth. Water, ice, wind, etc. lead to erosion and weathering of rocks and other landforms over time.

What is destructive forces?

800

an organism that can't be seen with the naked eye, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.

microorganism

800

A type of vascular plant that produces seed within a fruit; needs to be pollinated; and if often referred to as an angiosperm. 

What is flowering?

800

the flow of electrons

What is electrical current?

800

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are good for you, especially your digestive system. 

What is beneficial?

800

Physical characteristic of an organism that is not passed down to offspring genetically. It is not coded in the organism's DNA and is a product of the environment's influence on the organism.

What is acquired?