Plants & Living Things
Materials & Properties
Forces & Motion
Digestion, Diet & Adaptations
100

This tissue carries water from roots to all parts of a plant.

What is xylem?

100

This property decides whether objects float or sink.

What is density?

100

This space is reserved for your imagination. 

Sadly, no points.

100

This is the process by which nutrients from digested food are taken into the blood.

What is absorption?

200

This question ran away. Probably scared of you.

No points in here!

200

This type of material allows only some light to pass through.

What is translucent?

200

These forces are equal and do not change motion.

What are balanced forces?

200

The body has plenty of sugar in the blood, but it cannot use it properly due to a problem with insulin.

What is diabetes?

300

The state of deep, involuntary sleep that animals use to survive in extreme cold regions.

What is hibernation?

300

Well well… !!

Looks like luck finally showed up.

300

This simple machine helps lift heavy objects using a rope and wheel.

What is a pulley?

300

This box had potential. It chose not to use it.

Sadly, no points.

400

This process helps plants make food

Photosynthesis

400

These materials do not allow electricity to pass through them.

What are insulators?

400

Boom! 

Full points for you.

400

Food moves down a tube even when a person is upside down. This squeezing action makes it possible.

What is peristalsis?

500

This adaptation helps animals blend into their surroundings.

What is camouflage?

500

This property describes how easily a material can be bent without breaking.

What is flexibility?

500

This type of lever has the load between fulcrum and effort.

What is a second-class lever?

500

A person eats enough food but still shows poor growth and weak muscles because one key nutrient for body building is missing.

What is protein deficiency?