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Electricity Earth’s Features Cells Plants & Animals Matter Traits of Organisms
Causes socks to stick to each other after they have been in the dryer A 100
What is static electricity? A 100
A material through which an electric charge does NOT move easily A 200
What is an insulator? A 200
The path electricity follows from a battery through a bulb and back to the battery A 300
What is a circuit? A 300
A circuit whose parts are connected in a way that allows electricity to move along a single path A 400
What is a series circuit? A 400
Can be made stronger or weaker by changing the strength of the battery or by changing the number of wire loops A 500
What is an electromagnet? A 500
The destructive process by which rock is worn down and broken apart B 100
What is weathering? B 100
A break in rock caused by pressure and stress B 200
What is a fault?
Installing shock absorbers in buildings will help to prevent damage caused by these B 300
What are earthquakes?
Sand dunes form primarily as a result of this constructive process B 400
What is deposition? B 400
A structure that extends from the beach into the ocean and traps sand to reduce erosion B 500
What is a jetty? B 500
All living things are made of these C 100
What are cells? C 100
Part of a cell that controls all the activities and contains DNA C 200
What is the nucleus? C 200
Protective outer covering of all cells that regulates the interaction between the cell and its environment C 300
What is the cell membrane? C 300
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Many animal cells can change shape, but plant cells are more rigid. This part of the plant cell makes it more rigid. C 400
What is the cell wall? C 400
Since animal cells do not have these, they must eat other organisms to make their own energy. C 500
What are chloroplasts? C 500
The group of animals without a backbone D 100
What is an invertebrate? D 100
The group of vertebrates that include snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and turtles D 200
What are reptiles? D 200
These plants have special tubes that carry water, nutrients, and food around the plant D 300
What are vascular plants? D 300
This group of animals: ► Hatch from eggs ► Use gills to breathe ► Have scales ► Use fins and tail to swim D 400
What are fish? D 400
Mushrooms, yeast, and mold all belong to this group of plants D 500
What are fungi? D 500
The three states of matter E 100
What are solid, liquid, and gas? E 100
The state of water when it is heated to 100°C E 200
What is a gas? E 200
This causes matter to change state E 300
What is raising or lower its temperature? E 300
Ice melting E 400
What is a physical change? E 400
A glass of milk is left out overnight gets a sour odor and becomes lumpy E 500
What is a chemical change? E 500
Features that are passed from parents to their offspring F 100
What are inherited traits? F 100
These behaviors develop as an organism interacts with its environment F 200
What are learned behaviors? F 200
A tiny part of a cell that contains traits F 300
What are genes? F 300
Physical characteristics seen in living things such as the shape of the nose, color of the eyes, or height F 400
What are traits? F 400
This is the most likely reason a child grows up to be tall and have brown hair F 500
What is both parents were tall and had brown hair? Other answers relating to genes and transfer of traits are acceptable F 500
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