Organisms
Microscopes
Cells
Your Body
Random
100
Made up of many cells...
Multicellular
100
This part controls the Light that viewed under the stage...
Diaphram
100
What is the smallest thing that scientists consider to be living?
What is a cell
100
The organs involved in gas exchange form the _______________________ system.
What is Respiratory
100
Many organs make these...
What are Systems
200
Bacteria is this type of organism
Unicellular
200
A common Microscope used in class has Three of these....
Objective lenses
200
Identify the cell membrane that does not allow any particles to pass through it.
What is impermeable
200
What is the main purpose of muscle tissue in human beings?
What is to MOVE YOUR BODY
200

Controls your 'fight or flight response' 

(Hint: brain and spinal cord)

Nervous System

300
The four types of tissues
Connective, Muscle, skin, nerve
300
Another word for "Eyepiece"
Ocular lens
300
this is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, without the use of energy.
What is diffusion
300
Groups of different tissues form _______________________
Organs
300
This Activity will harm your Lungs, and may cause Cancer...
What is Smoking
400
How are living organisms organized?
Cells- tissues- organs- systems- organisms
400
He was the first to 'coin the term'- Cells
Robert Hooke
400

Controls the cells activities and genetic material 

The Nucleus 
400

The Villi are located in the...

What is the Small Intestine.

400

 A bacterial infection damages a person’s alveoli. Explain how this cellular damage affects the person's respiratory system. 

Reduces gas exchange in the respiratory system and limits oxygen delivery

500
What are the 5 basic functions of all living things?
What is Growth, Reproduction, Reacting, Exchange of Gas, Waste
500
He was one of the first to look through a Microscope...
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
500

You zoom in on a slide and notice a cell with a large vacuole, cell wall, and chloroplasts. Explain how those structures help this organism survive.

What is they store water (vacuole), provide support (cell wall), and allow photosynthesis (chloroplasts)?

500

This connects the Mouth to the Stomach

Extra Point: What is the muscle movement to push food down this body part called? 

What is the Esophagus


Bonus: Parastalsis 

500

Explain how a bad diet would lead to high blood pressure (2 possible answers)

Build up of fat can narrow blood vessels increasing the pressure to pump blood 

or 

Too much salt causes you to retain extra water increasing the colume of blood in your boddy