Animals
Rocks
Cells
Outer Space
Fossils
100

Do animals make their own food?

NO!!!

100

What are the types of rocks? Give an example of each.

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic. Granite, limestone, and marble.

100

What does a nucleus do?

It controls all cell activities

100

How many planets are in our solar system?

8

100

What are the types of fossils?Two

Amber,Imprint

200

What do lions mostly eat?

Meat

200

What does magma harden into?

Igneous 

200

What does a mitochondrion do?

It breaks down food and turns it into energy.

200

What is the third planet from the Sun?

Earth

200

Who do you know if a fern fossil was found in Alaska that it was warm?

Ferns grow in tropical regions 

300

What are the 7 levels of classification for animals?

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Genus, Species

300

What metamorphic rocks harden into?

magma 

300

What is a chromosome?

A part of the cell that gives the organism it’s traits.

300

How many days does it take for Mercury to finish it‘s orbit?

88 days

300

What forms amber?

A tree that has sap the goes on a insect and hardens

400

What are jellyfish classified as?

Cnidaria

400

What hardens into a metamorphic rock?

Sedimentary rock 

400

What does a vacuole do?

It stores food, water, and wastes.

400

Which is more dangerous, a solar or lunar eclipse?

Solar eclipse

400

Give an example of imprint.

A person stepping in a not hardened cement. 

500

Which animals are considered clever?

Owls, foxes, and chimpanzees

500

What is some usage of rocks?

agriculture, science and technology, communications, transportation, construction, medicine, manufacturing and arts

500

What is the difference between plant cells and animal cells?

Plant cells have chloroplasts, chlorophyll, one or two big vacuoles, and a cell wall. Animal cells don’t have have these but have many small vacuoles and the cell shape is not rectangular or a square.

500

What is the effect of a lunar eclipse?

A red moon

500

How do you determine a fossil’s age?

On how deep it is in the surface.