Classification
Cells/Microorganisms
Matter
Earth Changes
Electricity/
Magnetism/Energy
100

Name the smallest group of living things

Species

100

What is something that is present in every living thing? It is usually named the "barrier".

Cell membrane

100

Is a melted popsicle an example of a physical or chemical change?

Physical

100

A shaking of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in Earth's crust.

earthquake

100

What would happen if the north ends of two magnets were close together?

They repel

200

What are the two main groups of animals?

Vertebrae and Invertebrae

200

Explain the main difference between plant/animals and microorganisms.

Microorganisms are unicellular and plant/animals are multicellular.

200

Name 2 physical properties of ice.

cold, hard,, solid or transparent

200

The point underground where an earthquake starts.

focus

200

A complete path that electricity travels through.

closed circuit

300

What is the difference between endoskeleton and exoskeleton?

Endoskeletons are internal and found in vertebrates that grow with the body. Exoskeletons are external, nonliving, rigid shells typically in invertebrates that require molting for growth.

300

Why are animal cells round and fluid and plant cells are square and rigid?

The cell wall of plant cells makes the cell rigid by providing structure and protection for the plant.

300

What type of change is cutting your hair?

physical change

300

This force, often involving water, ice, or wind, carries away materials.

erosion

300

 This is the area of magnetic force around a magnet.

magnetic field

400

What is the term for grouping living things?

Taxonomy

400

This type of microorganism is used to make blue cheese and medicines like penicillin.

mold

400

Water turning into vapor is called this.

evaporation

400

 The dropping or laying down of sediment in a new location.

deposition

400

A material that blocks an electric current from passing through.

insulator

500

Name the seven levels of scientific classification.

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

500

 This organelle acts as storage for food, water, or waste, and is much larger in plant cells.

vacuole

500
Name the signs of chemical change.

color changes, odor changes, gas production (bubbles), formation of a solid precipitate, and energy changes (temperature changes, light emission)

500

This landform is created when a river meets an ocean and deposits sediment.

delta

500

These 4 forms of energy can be produced in a circuit.

light, heat, sound and motion