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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Y7 Science Quiz By Lucy Marland.

  2. Warm up

  3. Who is your Science teacher? A Professor Snape B Dr Jekyll C Albert Einstein D Mr Tierney

  4. Who is your Science teacher? A Professor Snape B Dr Jekyll C Albert Einstein D Mr Tierney

  5. Question 1

  6. For £100:What do the mitochondria do? A diffuse within the cell B make chlorophyll Ccontrol the cell D make energy during respiration

  7. For £100:What do the mitochondria do? A diffuse within the cell B make chlorophyll C control the cell D make energy during respiration

  8. £100

  9. Question 2

  10. For £500:Why are chloroplasts green? A a child painted them B the cell membrane lets in green particles C the nucleus leaks a green substance that colours them D they contain chlorophyll

  11. For £500: Why are chloroplasts green? A a child painted them B the cell membrane lets in green particles C the nucleus leaks a green substance that colours them D they contain chlorophyll

  12. £500

  13. Question 3

  14. For £1,000:What does the nucleus do? A keeps food in date B controls the cell C stores the sap D makes glucose and water

  15. For £1,000: What does the nucleus do? A keeps food in date B controls the cell C stores the sap D makes glucose and water

  16. £1,000

  17. Question 4

  18. For £2,000:Where is a permanent vacuole found? A space B hair particles C plant cells D animal cells

  19. For £2,000:Where is a permanent vacuole found? A space B hair particles C plant cells D animal cells

  20. £2,000

  21. Question 5

  22. For £8,000: What does “diffuse” mean? A travel from a high to a low concentration B unwire a bomb C particles go somewhere else D move to the cell membrane

  23. For £8,000:What does “diffuse” mean? A travel from a high to a low concentration B unwire a bomb C particles go somewhere else D move to the cell membrane

  24. £8,000

  25. Question 6

  26. For £16,000:Why are ribosomes special? A contain DNA B contain genes C make protein D make energy

  27. For £16,000:Why are ribosomes special? A contain DNA B contain genes C make protein D make energy

  28. £16,000

  29. Question 7

  30. For £32,000:Which part of the cell allows particles to diffuse in? A cell membrane B nucleus C permanent vacuole D ribosome

  31. For £32,000:Which part of the cell allows particles to diffuse in? A cell membrane B nucleus C permanent vacuole D ribosome

  32. £32,000

  33. Question 8

  34. For £100,000:What is needed for photosynthesis to happen? A carbon dioxide + glucose B carbon dioxide + water C glucose + water D carbon dioxide + oxygen

  35. For £100,000:What is needed for photosynthesis to happen? A carbon dioxide + glucose B carbon dioxide + water C glucose + water D carbon dioxide + oxygen

  36. £100,000

  37. Question 9

  38. For £500,000:What are the by-products of photosynthesis? A glucose and oxygen B glucose and water C water and oxygen D carbon dioxide and oxygen

  39. For £500,000:What are the by-products of photosynthesis? A glucose and oxygen B glucose and water C water and oxygen D carbon dioxide and oxygen

  40. £500,000

  41. Question 10

  42. For £1 million pounds:Where does photosynthesis occur? A ribosomes B cell membrane C mitochondria D chloroplasts

  43. For £1 million pounds: where does photosynthesis occur? A ribosomes B cell membrane C mitochondria D chloroplasts

  44. Hope you enjoyed my quiz WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?

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