Plants
Food vocab
Chemistry
Biology
Miscellaneous
100

The process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food.

What is photosynthesis?

100
This outer coating that protects a yolk and sac is made out of calcium

What is an eggshell?

100

works by trapping high-pressure carbon dioxide gas bubbles inside small pieces of sugar candy

What is a pop rock?

100

The phase change that occurs when water turns from a liquid into a gas during heating

What is evaporation?

100

Rap, Pop, Country, Classical, and Lofi are examples of this category

What is a music genre?

200

The green pigment in leaves that absorbs energy from sunlight.

What is chlorophyll? 

200

Any of the clusters of bulbous nerve endings on the tongue and in the lining of the mouth which provide the sense of taste.

What is a tastebud?

200

This reaction is caused when you mix baking soda and vinegar and it quickly releases carbon dioxide gas

What is an acid-base reaction?

200

This type of gas is produced when water evaporates

What is water vapor?

200

time spent using a device such as a computer, television, or games console

What is Screen Time?

300

This gas is absorbed by plants from the air for photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

an essential macronutrient and a type of lipid that provides energy

What is fat?

300

This is what you call the function of the yeast or Mentos in explosive reactions.

What is a catalyst?

300

single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms found almost everywhere on Earth, including inside and on the human body

What are bacteria

300

spinners, stress balls, pop-its, magnetic rings, chewable necklaces, tactile textured strips, and quiet desk toys are examples of this tool?

What is a fidget?
400

Plants store their excess glucose in this form

What is starch?

400

a virtually colorless and tasteless water-soluble protein prepared from collagen

What is gelatin?

400

Potatoes and citrus are often used in food battery experiments because they have ideal amounts of this

What are electrodes?

400

an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.

What is a virus?

400

a solid material whose atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional patterns known as a crystal lattice

What is a crystal?

500

The type of energy, or "plant food," created during photosynthesis

What is glucose?

500

a tall pink-flowered European plant that grows in brackish marshes. The roots were formerly used to make this

What is a marshmallow?

500

electrodes in electrochemical cells or devices defined by the type of chemical reaction occurring at their surface (looking for 2answers)

What are anodes and cathodes?

500

Evaporation happens only at the surface, while this process involves bubbles forming throughout the liquid

What is boiling?

500

made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali,

What is soap?