What is the mitochondria?
the device that magnifies items that cannot be seen with the naked eye
what is the microscope?
the three states of matter
What are solids, liquids and gases?
the lab that showed only physical change
what is the paper demo?
the two types of changes in matter
what are physical and chemical change?
the brain of the cell
what is the nucleus?
the part of the microscope that allows us to see closer
What is the objective lens?
matter that has particles close together and slow moving
the lab that showed how nature can be used to determine the properties of a variety of liquids
what is the cabbage indicator lab?
the items that are mixed together in a chemical reaction
what are the reactants?
the small organelles located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum, the create proteins
What are ribosomes?
What is 4X, 10X, and 40X?
What is 40X, 100X and 400X?
matter that moves freely without restriction
what is a gas?
what lab showed that oxygen is vital to the combustion reaction
what is the candle lab?
(Hint see chart)
what is Neon? Atomic number 10 electrons
where the DNA is located
What is the nucleolus?
the way an object looks in a microscope compared to looking at the slide (think letter "e")
what is inverted?
the building blocks of chemistry
what are atoms?
the lab that brought us outside to experience it first hand, what chemical reaction did we witness?
what is Fireside Friday and combustion?
what lab demonstrated a compound being broken down into a simpler compound and oxygen? What is the type of reaction called?
what is elephant toothpaste?
What is reduction of hydrogen perioxide?
the differences between plant cells and animal cells (all three)
what is a large vacuole, cell wall and chloroplasts (green, photosynthesis)
what is iodine? so that we can see them better.
the simplest form of a substance found in nature is located on a scientific table called...
What are elements on the Periodic Table?
the lab that showed a two very different reactants in chemical reaction with all kinds of bubbles and gasses being released
the type of chemicals were involved
What is the lemon volcano?
What are acids and bases?
what is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without changing the reaction?
What did we use in the lab?
What is a catalyst?
What is yeast?