Cells
Kingdoms
Branches of Science
Human Body Systems
100

What are cells?

The basic units of structure and function in living things

100

How many kingdoms of Living Things are there?

6

100

What is Science?

It is a way of learning about the natural world

100

Name the main organ of the nervous System

Brain

200

Mention one difference between Plant and Animal Cells

Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplast, and bigger vacuoles. 

200

What are the names of all the kingdoms of Living Things?

Eubacteria, Archaea, Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals

200

Name some branches of Science

biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy and Earth science

200

what is the reproductive system function?

To help in reproduction (Babies)

300

Name 5 Cell organelles

nucleus, mitochondria, E.R. Golgi apparatus, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, cell membrane, cytoplasm

300

Mention one difference between Animal and Plant kingdoms.

Plants make their own food. Animals are heterothops, they need to eat.

Most animals can move or walk. Plants don't.

300

What is Biology?

The study of living organisms.

300

How long is a pregnancy? in weeks and trimesters

9 months

40 weeks

3 trimesters

400

How do we call the type of cell that doesn't have a nucleus?

Prokaryotes

400

Mention some examples of the Fungi

molds, mushrooms, athlete's foot, and yeast

400

What is physics?

Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.

400

how long is the menstrual cycle of a woman?

From 21 to 40 days, are normal.

Average is  28 days  

500

What is the name of a cell with a nucleus?

Eukaryotes

500

Mention one difference between Plants and Fungi.

Plants are autotrophs, they make their own food.

500

What is chemistry?

Chemistry is the branch of science that studies the properties of matter and how matter interacts with energy.

500

What is the Endocrine System?

The endocrine system is a system of glands that make hormones. Your body uses hormones to control growth, development, and metabolism.