All About Cells
Law of Conservation
Atoms/Elements
Properties of Matter
Space
100

Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic, but they have some key differences. List two!

1. Plants have a cell wall

2. Plants have chloroplasts

3. Plants are rectangular, Animals are circular

4. Plants have one large vacuole and animal cells have multiple small vacuoles

100

How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration interrelated?

The products of one are the reactants of others

100

A pure substance cannot be physically broken down. It is in its simplest state. What are the two types of pure substances?

Elements & Compounds

100

List 1 way we can identify a physical change has occurred rather than chemical.

Change in state of matter, shape, size or temperature

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

List the hierarchy of objects in space from largest to smallest: Star, Moon, Planet, Galaxy, Asteroid, Solar System, Universe

Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Star, Planet, Moon, Asteroid

200

The mitochondria is the organelle that provides the cell with its energy. What chemical process occurs in the mitochondria?

Cellular Respiration

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

List the reactants and products of cellular respiration

Reactants: Oxygen and Glucose

Products: Water, CO2 and ATP energy

200
Two different atoms chemically combined form a ___________ while two of the same atoms chemically combined are called a _____________
Compound; Molecule
200

There are several ways to identify if a chemical reaction has occurred. List 3 pieces of evidence that we could observe during a chemical reaction.

1. Formation of a new substance

2. Change in color

3. Produce an odor

4. Produce sound

5. Formation of gas

200

How far is an astronomical unit in kilometers? How far is the Earth from the sun in AU?

1. 150,000,000 km

2. 1 AU

300

Gelatinous substance that fills the cell and ensures the other organelles remain in a fixed position

Cytoplasm

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

List the reactants and products of Photosynthesis

Reactants: Water, Carbon dioxide and Sunlight

Products: Glucose and Oxygen

300

Substances that are physically combined are known as ______________. List the two different types and provide an example of each.

Mixtures

Homogeneous- Salt water

Heterogenous- Salad

300

Describe the motion and speed of particles in each state of matter. 

Solid- vibrating slightly, moves the slowest

Liquid- freely flowing, moves at a medium pace

Gas- Bouncing and moves quickly

300

List the 6 layers of the sun in order from outermost to innermost.

1. Corona 2. Chromosphere 3. Photosphere 4. Convective Zone 5. Radiative Zone 6. Core

*BONUS QUESTION* what layer is the coldest?

400

The selectively permeable barrier of the cell that controls what enters and exits

Cell Membrane

400

What process creates the substance animals need in order to breathe? What process produces the substance we breath out?

1. Photosynthesis (breathe in oxygen)

2. Cellular Respiration (breathe out CO2)

400

List the 3 subatomic particles, their location and their charges.

1. Protons- found in the nucleus have a POSITIVE charge

2. Neutrons- Found in the nucleus have a NEUTRAL charge

3. Electrons- Found outside the nucleus in the cloud and have a NEGATIVE charge

400

Paleontologists found an archaic weapon and they are trying to determine the substance used to build the metal portion. We know each substance has unique physical properties. List 4 ways we can identify this substance

1. Density

2. Magnetic Properties

3. Solubility

4. Electrical or Thermal Conductivity 

5. Melting Point

6. Boiling Point

7. Color

400

Distinguish these two terms: apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude

Apparent- How bright an objects appears from Earth

Absolute- How bright an object ACTUALLY is

BONUS QUESTION: Which is brighter? A star with -1 magnitude or 5 magnitude?

500

List one portion of the Cell Theory

1. All living things are made up of cells

2. Cells come from pre-exisiting cells

3. Cells are the basic unit of life

500

What does the law of conservation of matter state?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed

500

1. How are groups/families on the periodic table organized?

2. Most of the mass of an element is found in the ______________________. The _________________ in an atom have very little weight.

1. By similar characteristics

2. Nucleus; electrons

500

We are trying to determine the density of an unknown cube. When we drop it in water it displaces the liquid by 10 mL and it has a mass of 100 grams. What is the density of this cube?

Mass- 100 g

Volume- 10 mL

Density = 100g/10mL = 10 g/mL


500

Explain the difference between solar and lunar eclipses AND the difference between spring and neap tides

Solar vs Lunar: Solar eclipses are when the moon places a shadow on Earth, these only happen during a new moon. Lunar eclipses are when the earth places a shadow on the moon, these only happen during a full moon.

Spring vs Neap: Spring tides have super high, high tides and super low, low tides this is caused because the Sun and Moon are aligned. Neap tides are NEUTRAL tides and happen when the moon and sun are at a right angle.