Life
Life2
Metals & Non-metals
Chemistry
Grab Bag
100

Plant cells have this, but animal cells do not; it gives the cell structure and shape.

What is a cell wall?

100

This means 'branching into to' and we can use these to help identify organisms.

What is dichotomous or dichotomous key?

100

These tend to be on the left side of the Periodic Table.

What are metals?

100

These are the tiny building blocks of mater that make up everything in the universe!

What are atoms?

100

This is the process of water vapor turning back into a liquid as the temperature decreases.

What is condensation?

200

These are the parts of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.

What are chloroplasts?

200

This is the removal of waste from the body, like urea and excess water.

What is excretion?

200

These tend to be on the right side of the Periodic Table.

What are non-metals?

200

This is the difference between a mixture and a compound.

What is a mixture is not bonded, while a compound is chemically bonded?

200

These two objects cause the tides on Earth.

What are the Sun and the Moon?

300

This is the ability of an organism to detect changes going on around them.

What is sensitivity?

300

This is the permanent change in size of an organism.

What is growth?

300

This is a property of metals that allows heat to transfer through them easily.

What is conduction?

300

This is the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere, and necessary for respiration in all living things.

What is oxygen?

300

This is the energy of movement.

What is kinetic energy?

400

This is a group of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring.

What are species?

400

This is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere, and critical for building amino acids and chlorophyll. 

What is nitrogen?

400

This is how we would define lithium, beryllium, oxygen, and carbon, in order.

What are metal, metal, non-metal, and non-metal?

400

This is how you know that a chemical reaction has occurred. 

What is something new is formed from what you started with?

400

These substances have a pH above 7.

What are alkalis or bases?

500

This is the process of breaking down food to produce energy.

What is respiration?

500

All living organisms have these 7 characteristics.

What are nutrition, growth, movement, sensitivity, excretion, reproduction, and respiration?

500

We can mix different elements together to form these types of materials that have different properties from their starting elements.

What are alloys?

500

These are the elements that make up brass and bronze, respectively.

What are copper & zinc, and copper & tin?

500

These are the strips that tell us the pH of a substance by changing color.

What are universal indicators?