2024-25 science 7 quiz bee.pptxarghhhhhhhhh

krllpds 13 views 66 slides Mar 10, 2025
Slide 1
Slide 1 of 66
Slide 1
1
Slide 2
2
Slide 3
3
Slide 4
4
Slide 5
5
Slide 6
6
Slide 7
7
Slide 8
8
Slide 9
9
Slide 10
10
Slide 11
11
Slide 12
12
Slide 13
13
Slide 14
14
Slide 15
15
Slide 16
16
Slide 17
17
Slide 18
18
Slide 19
19
Slide 20
20
Slide 21
21
Slide 22
22
Slide 23
23
Slide 24
24
Slide 25
25
Slide 26
26
Slide 27
27
Slide 28
28
Slide 29
29
Slide 30
30
Slide 31
31
Slide 32
32
Slide 33
33
Slide 34
34
Slide 35
35
Slide 36
36
Slide 37
37
Slide 38
38
Slide 39
39
Slide 40
40
Slide 41
41
Slide 42
42
Slide 43
43
Slide 44
44
Slide 45
45
Slide 46
46
Slide 47
47
Slide 48
48
Slide 49
49
Slide 50
50
Slide 51
51
Slide 52
52
Slide 53
53
Slide 54
54
Slide 55
55
Slide 56
56
Slide 57
57
Slide 58
58
Slide 59
59
Slide 60
60
Slide 61
61
Slide 62
62
Slide 63
63
Slide 64
64
Slide 65
65
Slide 66
66

About This Presentation

ksjsiwjssdsjsbsndndbdbdbdbbdbdbddbebebebebbdjedbddn


Slide Content

Welcome to Science Quiz Bee 2024

Getting Ready?

Easy Round

1. The particles of _____ are tightly packed.

1. solids

2. what type of scientific model is a globe?

2. Physical model

3.Which of these 3 is the representation of gas? A. B. C.

3. C

4.It is a process of change of matter from Gas to liquid

4. Condensation

5. Amoeba is one example of what type of cellular organism?

5.Unicellular

6.A toms are made of protons, neutrons, and _______

6.electrons

7. What do you call to the building blocks of life because they often come together to form multicellular organisms ?

7. cells

8. What is another term refers to the sperm cells or egg cell?

8. gametes

9. positive charged are called ________

9. protons/cations

10. The platform of a compound microscope on which the specimen is placed for observation.

10. stage

Average Round

1. According to ___________ Theory, the particles in a substance moves faster as the temperature increases?

1. Kinetic Molecular Theory

2.It is an educated guess or a prediction about the outcome of an experiment based on your observations nad prior knowledge

2.Hypothesis

3. This is the heart of your investigation. It's the question you want to answer through experiment.

3. Aim/Question/Problem

4. This is the factor you deliberately change or manipulate in your experiement to see its effect on something else

4. Independent Variable

5. These are factors that you keep the same throughout the experiment to ensure a fair test.

5. Controlled Variables

6. A ___________ is a liquid in which a solute dissolve into

6. solvent

7. In a solution, what do you call the substance in a larger amount?

7. solvent

8.structure/organelle that is responsible for protein synthesis in both plant and animal cells?

8.Ribosomes

9.During which phase do chromosomes first become visible?

9.Prophase

10.If an organism breaks apart as a result of injury and each fragment develops into a new individual, this is called

10.Fragmentation

Difficult Round

1. If pechay plants are grown in nitrogen rich soils then it will develop larger leaves than those planted in nitrogen -poor soils because nitrogen stimulates vegetative growth. Give the Independent variable

1. soil

2. What skill does a scientist show when he/she listens to the sounds that whales make?

2. Making observations

3. When you decide whether the data supports the original hypothesis, you are ________________.

3. Drawing Conclusions

4. What atomic model is shown below _

4. Neils Bohr Planetary Atomic Model

5. The process which a microscope enlarges an image.

5. magnification

6. The organelles which are found in plant cells but not in animal cells?

6. cell wall and chloroplast

7. What is the primary advantage of unicellular organisms?

7. can reproduce asexually

8. A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. How many daughter cells are created? ___ Each daughter cell has ___ chromosomes.

8. 2, 10

9. A peacock chick receives one set of chromosomes from its mother and one set of chromosomes from its father. Each set of these inherited chromosomes is referred to as the ________?

9. haploid number

10. You drive from your house to your school, which is 10 km away. Afterward, you went home. What distance did you travel?___ What was yourdisplacement for the entire trip?___

10. 20 km, 0 km

End
Tags