I have the root.
Who has the six simple machines? |
I have a wedge, wheel and axle, screw, inclined plane, pulley, and lever. Who has a push or a pull? |
I have a force.
Who has something created by friction? |
I have heat.
Who has something created by static electricity in the atmosphere? |
I have lightning.
Who has something created when electric current flows through a wire wrapped around a nail? |
I have an electromagnet.
Who has the female reproductive part of the flower? |
I have a pistil.
Who has an inclined plane? |
I have a ramp.
Who has the small leaves that house the developing flower? |
I have sepals.
Who has energy of motion? |
I have kinetic energy.
Who has the process by which pollen is transferred from the stamens to the stigma (top of pistil)? |
I have pollination.
Who has the things green plants use to produce their own food? |
I have carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, nutrients and chlorophyll.
Who has stored energy? |
I have potential energy.
Who has an object that has two more simple machines? |
I have a compound machine.
Who has what ferns and mosses use to reproduce? |
I have spores.
Who has the process green plants use to create their own food? |
I have photosynthesis.
Who has principle that an object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by a force? |
I have inertia.
Who has a working circuit? |
I have a closed circuit.
Who has a circuit with only one path for energy to travel? |
I have a series circuit.
Who has the source of all energy? |
I have the sun.
Who has organisms that get their energy from the sun? |
I have a producers (plants).
Who has a non-working circuit? |
I have an open circuit.
Who has a circuit with more than one path available for electricity to travel? |
I have a parallel circuit.
Who has some compound machines? |
I have a wheelbarrow, a bicycle, and scissors. Who has a lever? |
I have a seesaw.
Who has a wedge? |
I have an axe.
Who has a screw? |
I have a jar lid.
Who has a metric measurement that is about ½ inch long? |
I have a centimeter.
Who has a metric measurement that is about one yard long? |
I have a meter.
Who has the amount of matter in an object? |
I have mass.
Who has the amount of space an object or liquid takes up? |
I have volume.
Who has a measurement of distance that is over a half mile long? |
I have a kilometer.
Who has a the mass of a paperclip? |
I have a gram.
Who has the mass of a large book? |
I have a kilogram.
Who has a force that resists motion and is caused by objects moving against each other? |
I have friction.
Who has materials that are attracted by a magnet? |
I have iron-bearing metals, nickel and cobalt.
Who has the inventor of the electric light bulb? |
I have Thomas Edison.
Who has an inventor who proved that lightning is an electrical discharge? |
I have Benjamin Franklin.
Who has the name of a pathway taken by electric current through a wire? |
I have a circuit.
Who has the part of a plant where the fruit forms? |
I have the flower.
Who has the part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients? |
I have the root. |
I have a compound machine.
I have spores. |
I have a centimeter. Who has a metric measurement that is about one yard long? I have a meter. Who has the amount of matter in an object? I have mass. Who has the amount of space an object or liquid takes up?
I have volume. |