Atoms and Compounds
Cells/Organelles
Macromolecules
Photosynthesis/Mitosis
Rocks and Minerals
100

What is the name of a particle with a positive charge?

Proton

100

All living things are made up of what?

Cells

100

Name 2 of the 4 macromolecules

Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, Nucleic Acid

100

The process where on cell divides into two cells is called what?

Mitosis

100

What type of rock forms from heat and pressure?

Metamorphic

200

H3PO4

How many of each element (H, O, and P) are there?

H=3

P=1

O=4

200

The powerhouse of the cell is the what?

Mitochondria

200

The name of a small unit, or ONE PIECE, that makes up a macromolecule is called a what?

Monomer

200
What organelle does photosynthesis happen in?

Chloroplast

200

If lava cools quickly, the crystals of the rock will be ________

Small or fine-grained

300

What is the name for a substance that is made up of two or more DIFFERENT elements bonded together?

Compound
300

A process that is necessary for survival or reproduction is called a what?


Give me on example of one of these things

Function


Drinking, Eating, Breathing, Sleeping, etc.

300

What is the monomer of a protein?


How many different ones are there?

Amino Acid


20

300

What are the products of photosynthesis?

Glucose and Oxygen

300

Which of the 3 kinds of rock can be seen below?

What specific type of rock is it?

Sedimentary (Clastic)

400

What atomic particles are found inside the nucleus?

Protons and Neutrons

400

This is a picture of the endoplasmic reticulum (the highway of the cell). What is the name of the small dots that cover the left half of the endoplasmic reticulum?


Hint: They are responsible for making protein

Ribosome

400

Bread, pasta, and ice cream are all foods which are high in what macromolecule?

Carbohydrates

400

Which phase of mitosis can be seen below?


REMEMBER PMAT

Telophase

400

There are 6 (or 7) different characteristics used to identify minerals. Name 4 of them.


Hint: Think about what you tested during the Mineral Guess Who Lab!!

1.) Color

2.) Streak

3.) Luster

4.) Density

5.) Cleavage/Fracture

6.) Hardness

500

What does Dalton's Theory tell us about the atom?


Hint: I gave you 1 minute to do a really dumb, almost impossible thing as a way to remember this information. 

Atoms are uncuttable

500

Which organelle was like the storage unit of the cell?

Vacuolue

500

While exiting a cell, a virus burst through the cell membrane. A hole was created in the cell membrane!


In real life, the cell is dead at this point, but let's put on our imaginary thinking caps! LOOK A SQUAD OF MACROMOLCULES IS COMING TO RESCUE!!! Who will fill in the hole in the cell membrane?

Lipids

500

What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?


Which one relates to mitosis?

1.) All living things are made up of cells

2.) Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things

3.) Cells come from other cells


3

500

Using complete sentences, give me a pathway to make sediments into an igneous rock.

Ex. 1= The sediments could be deposited, compacted, and cemented into a sedimentary rock. Then, the sedimentary rock could be melted into lava or magma which will cool into an igneous rock.


Ex. 2= The sediments could be deposited, compacted, and cemented into a sedimentary rock. Then, the sedimentary rock could change to a metamorphic rock underground due to heat and pressure. This metamorphic rock could then be melted into magma or lava which will cool into an igneous rock.