Public Health
I’m Sweating
Flora and fauna
Insider Info
It’s all Greek to Me
100

What type of microorganism causes COVID-19?

(corona)virus

100

How many miles is a marathon?

26.2



100

This crusty creature, related to shrimps and lobsters, has blue blood.

Horseshoe crab


100

This fist-sized ball of muscle pumps blood throughout your body, and doesn’t ever stop pumping until you die.

Heart

100


How do you say “Hi” in Korean?



An Ñong

200

The small particles of saliva and mucus that are expelled out of the mouth and nose when talking, coughing, or sneezing are called:

droplets

200

In the sport of boxing, what does K.O. stand for?


Knockout


200

This carnivorous plant is native to North and South Carolina and traps insects by snapping its mouthlike leaf shut.

Venus Flytrap


200

These two spherical objects in your head have specialized cells in them that detect light and color.

The eyes

200

How do you say “Hi” in Spanish?

Hola

300

An outbreak of disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region is called:

an epidemic

300

In how many minutes was the fastest mile ever run?

 3:43 by Morrocan dude Hicham El Guerrouj, 

4:12 by Ethiopian Dutch woman Sifan Hassan

300

This flat, wormlike creature can regenerate a whole new body from just a fragment of its old body.

flatworm

300

This organ, which is also a gland, plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels by releasing insulin when blood sugar is high and glucagon when blood sugar is low.

Pancreas


300

How do you say “Thank you” in Korean?

Gam Sa Hap Ni Da

400

An epidemic that is spread over multiple countries or continents is called:

a pandemic

400

How many yards or meters is one lap around a football field?

400

400

This common insect is very high in protein, has a pleasant, nutty flavor, and is eaten by many areas around the world, including in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.

Grasshoppers or chapulines


400

This type of cell found in the blood attacks foreign bodies in the bloodstream and helps fight infections.

White Blood Cells

400

How do you say “Thank you” in Spanish?

Gracias

500

Can viruses multiply by themselves?

No

500

Due to repeated impacts to the head, football players and boxers often end up permanently damaging this vital organ:

the brain


500

In the Netherlands, police train and employ these highly intelligent rodents to detect gunpowder residue.

Rat

500

Breaking this large bone in the lower body can cause a person to lose around a liter of blood.

The femur, aka thighbone

500

What’s the most-spoken language in Koreatown by number of speakers?

Spanish

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