Waves
Reproduction
Forces and The body
Chemicals and Mixtures
Cells
100

Pigs eat out of this. It is the bottom of wave.

What is a trough?

100

This is the name for the set of changes that occur when a child becomes an adult

What s puberty?

100

This bone might make you laugh. It is a long bone in your arm

What is the humerus?

100

Copper has this elemental symbol. Do not get it confused with Carbon

Cu

100

This friendly lady might help you remember what it means to be a living thing

Who is MRS GREN?

200
This machine lets you visualize waves

What is an oscilloscope? 

200

This tube is in both male and female reproductive systems.

What is the urethra?

200

This scientist first named gravity as a force.

Who is Isaac Newton?

200

Filtration is used to separate this kind of solid from a liquid

What is insoluble?

200

This vegetable has many layers. Its cells also do not have chloroplasts

What are onion cells?

300

This unit of frequency is really painful

What is hertz?

300

The bone marrow produces this vital body part

What is a red blood cell?

300

NH3 is the chemical formula for what 

What is ammonia?

300

A cell wall is present in this kind of organism

What is a plant?

400

Sound travels fastest through this state of matter

What is a solid?

400

Add an S to the start of this curly hair style and you get a reproductive cell.

What is a Sperm?

400

Don't get this unit confused with Nano meters. 

What are Newton meters?
400
You don't eat dinner at this one, but you do find many elements here.
What is the periodic table? 
400

This equipment lets you enlarge cells very easily 

What is a microscope

500

This wave vibrates in the same direction the energy is transferred

What is longituidnal

500

This reproductive organ is not under, it does store human eggs though

What are ovaries?

500

These bones lock up your lungs, but there is no key to unlock this cage

What is the ribcage?

500

This famous spy is named after the links between chemicals

Who is James BOND?

500

This is both at the center of an atom and the control center of a cell.

What is a nucleus?