Atoms & Molecules
Invertebrates
Genetics
The Atmosphere
Single-celled Organisms
200

Solid materials shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical conductivity (e.g., iron, gold, silver)

What are metals?

200

The skeletal anatomical feature that invertebrates lack.

What is a backbone?

200
Name for the substance that provide the chemical recipe for traits of a living organism.

What is DNA?

200

Term to define the air surrounding a planet or planetary body.

What is atmosphere?

200

Disease-causing single-celled organisms, often shaped as rod, circle or spirals.

What are bacteria?

400

The general substances that make up all things living and non-living (i.e. air, metal, living tissue)

What is matter?

400

The water-based habitat where the majority of invertebrates live.

What is the ocean?  OR What is the sea?

400

Hereditary unit that is transferred from parent to offspring.

What is a gene?

400

Most common gas found in the Earth's atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

400

Single-celled fungus, often used in making bread.

What is yeast?

600

Area in the center of an atom in which neutrons and protons are found.

What is the nucleus?

600

Group of invertebrates characterized with eight legs and two body segments.

What are arachnids? 

600

Term used to describe a gene that only appears when inherited from both parents.

What is recessive?

600

Layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth.

What is the troposphere?

600

Structure found on some single celled organisms that can be used for movement or feeding.

What is a pseudopod?

800

Subatomic particles that possess a negative charge, found in the outer shells of atoms.

What are electrons?

800

Process by which an insect's body changes as it grows, such as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.

What is metamorphosis?

800

Geometrical illustration that is used to organize genetic information from two parents visually.

What is a Punnett square?

800

Layer of the atmosphere where satellites fly, and is commonly called "space."

What is the exosphere?

800

Single celled organism that can create its own food through sunlight or also find food.

What is Euglena?

1000

Two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.

What are isotopes?

1000

Term used for the openings found in an adult sponges body.

What are pores?

1000
The four bases that make up the genetic material of nucleic acids.

What is adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.

1000

The layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 32 miles above the earth's surface.

What is the stratosphere?

1000

Single-celled algae eukaryotes that make their own food.

What are dinoflagellates?