This Jeopardy game covers many units. It will test your cumulative knowledge.
Final Jeopardy Question Mixtures & Solutions Cells, Tissues, & Systems 500 Odds ‘n Ends Landforms Force & Motion Ecosystems Freebie
A way to separate two solids, or a solid from a liquid if it did not dissolve. Back Answer: What is a filter?
The liquid part of a solution (usually water). Back Answer: What is the solvent?
The amount of something dissolved in a specific amount of liquid. Back Answer: What is the concentration?
Back A type of mixture formed when a material is dissolved in a liquid. Answer: What is a solution?
Two or more materials that are combined and can be taken apart again in some way Back Answer: What is a mixture?
Back A structure that gives additional support and shape to a plant cell. Answer: What is the cell wall?
These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Back Answer: What are red blood cells?
A group of organs working together to accomplish a task. Back Answer: What is a system?
The part of the cell that controls the rest of the cell. Back Answer: What is the nucleus?
The outer layer of an animal cell. Back Answer: What is the cell membrane?
A set of drawings that show an object from different perspectives or views. Back Answer: What are technical drawings?
A body in motion stays in motion and a body at rest stays at rest unless an outside force acts upon it. Back Answer: What is Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion (inertia)
The force that acts to pull two bodies together. It’s strength depends on the size of the objects. Back Answer: What is gravity?
A scientist who wrote the Laws of Motion that we use today. Back Answer: Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
A force that acts against motion. Back Answer: What is friction?
Where a river flows into the ocean. There is a mix of fresh and salt water in this area. Back Answer: What is an estuary?
The flowing streams of water that move through the ocean in a specific direction. Back Answer: What are currents?
Earth processes that build up the land such as volcanoes and deposit of sediment. Back Answer: What are constructive forces?
The shallow portion of the ocean adjacent to the continent. Back Answer: What is the continental shelf?
The continental landform version of the mid-ocean ridge. Back Answer: What is a mountain range?
Two examples of saltwater ecosystems. Back Answer: What are oceans, estuaries, and saltwater marshes? (name two)
Describes the non-living parts of an ecosystem. Back Answer: What is abiotic?
The number of a single species that lives in a specific area. Back Answer: What is population?
An organism (often bacteria or fungus) that breaks down and feeds on dead plant and animal matter. Back Answer: What is a decomposer?
The order of the types of organisms in a food chain. Back Answer: What is producer, consumer, decomposer?
An observation made that describes something by measuring it or counting it. Back Answer: What is quantitative observation.
The part of an experiment that you can change. Back Answer: What is a variable?
To give a reasonable explanation about something that has already happened based on observations and past experiences. Back Answer: What is infer?
A statement made to try to explain an observation. It may be proven correct or incorrect. Back Answer: What is a hypothesis?
A Freebie Back Answer: What is ?
What are the steps to the scientific method? Back