The powerhouse of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
Study of Plants.
What is Botany?
The closest planet to the sun.
What is mercury?
A resource that cannot be reused or replaced easily.
What is non renewable resources?
First person to use a telescope to study the stars.
Who is Galileo Galilei
Holds genetic information for the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Study of the Ocean.
What is Oceanography?
Gaseous region that surrounds the earth.
What is the atmosphere?
Release of harmful materials into the environment.
What is pollution?
The scientist that provided principles to explain gravity.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
The lipid bilayer that forms the outer boundary of the cell
What is a cell membrane?
Natural science of matter.
What is Physics?
The study of rocks.
What is geology?
Power generation using a dam.
What is hydropower?
Developed the theory of relativity. E=mc2
Double membrane that surrounds the nucleus in the cell.
What is the nuclear envelope?
Properties and behavior of matter.
What is Chemistry?
The study of stars.
Managing resources with the goal of making sure future generations will be taken care of.
The scientist who discovered electricity.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
Storage for water and nutrients in the cell.
What is the vacuole?
Study of microorganisms.
What is Microbiology?
What is gas giants?
An extreme scarcity of food.
What is famine?
First person to walk on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?