Cells
Resources
Scientific Method
Plants/Animals
Adaptations
100
The brain of the cell.
What is nucleus?
100
Define nonrenewable
What is cannot be replaced within a human lifetime?
100
Information from your senses.
What is observation?
100
Define vertebrate.
What is having a backbone?
100
We need this to live
What is oxygen?
200
A living thing.
What is organism?
200
Preserving or protecting natural resources.
What is conservation?
200
Something that stays the same.
What is control?
200
Tarantula is this type of animal
What is inveterbrate?
200
Define adaptation.
What is a body part or behavior that helps one survive?
300
Something that can't be seen by the eye alone.
What is microscopic?
300
Name 2 examples of renewable resources.
What is water, forest, animals and air?
300
Name the variable in this experiment: 3 plants all are placed in the sun, 1 gets water, 1 gets Pepsi, the last gets nothing.
What is water and Pepsi?
300
Give an example of a non vascular plant.
What is moss, liverworts or hornworts?
300
Identify the basic needs of all living things.
What is air, water, shelter, and food?
400
Name the cell with a cell wall.
What is plant cell?
400
Name the 3 R's in conservation.
What is recycle, reduce, reuse?
400
What is this an example of: if I see a person smile I assume they are happy?
What is inferencing?
400
Name the 5 animal kingdoms.
What is Bird, Fish, Amphibian, Reptile, and Mammal (B FARM)?
400
Define what it is when animals know to protect themselves, or meet their needs.
What is instinct?
500
Name the place where energy is stored.
What is mitochondria?
500
Burning of fossil fuels.
What is air pollution?
500
Name all Scientific Method steps in order.
What is observe/ask questions, form a hypothesis, plan an experiment, conduct an experiment, and draw conclusions/communicate results
500
Name the difference between vascular and non-vascular.
What is having tubes?
500
Describe the process of photosynthesis.
What is plants using light to put together water and carbon dioxide? This is how they make food for themselves.