This is the "brain" of the cell
What is a nucleus?
The part you look into to see things.
What is the eyepiece?
Organ that pumps blood throughout your body.
What is the heart?
When a population dies out altogether, it's called this.
What is extinction?
Where was the 7th-grade field trip to this year?
What is Mystic Aquarium?
What do you use to see cells?
What is a microscope?
There are 3 on our microscopes. They magnify things so we can see them easily.
What are lenses?
This bone protects your brain.
What is the skull?
The remains of a once-living organism. (Usually very old- ancient)
What are fossils?
How many chicks hatched in total between Mrs. Schmidt's and Mr. Cull's eggs?
What is 4?
Plant cells have these green things that animal cells do not.
What are chloroplasts?
You turn these to make what you're looking at clearer.
What is course/fine focus?
An adult has this many bones.
What is 206?
Animals with vertebrae and 4 limbs.
What are tetrapods?
The recent wildfires are burning in which country?
What is Canada?
This is the jelly-like fluid that organelles float around in inside cells.
What is cytoplasm?
You use this part to hold the microscope when moving it.
What is the arm?
These organs inhale and exhale air.
What are lungs?
A table that shows the genotypes and phenotypes of possible offspring
What is a Punnett Square?
WIN stands for this...
What is What I Need?
This is the "powerhouse" or "battery" that makes energy for a cell.
What is mitochondria?
You turn or spin this part to let more or less light in. It is numbered 1-5.
What is the diaphragm?
The 3 kinds of blood vessels?
What is artery, vein, and capillary?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What is DNA?
These 3 teachers and one administrator are retiring.
Who is Ms. McGillis, Ms. Groves, Mr. Crisafi, and Mr. Levy?