What is mass?
The tendency for a body in motion to remain in motion
What is Momentum?
The source material of the vast majority of stars
What is Hydrogen?
The center of a eukaryotic cell that stores the DNA
What is the Nucleus?
The only substance to be digested in the stomach
What is Protein?
What is density?
The energy of an object that has yet to be released or tapped into
The violent release of superheated plasma from a supermassive red giant
What is a Supernova?
The powerhouse of the cell
What is the Mitochondria?
The organ responsible for filtering and removing toxins from the bloodstream
What are the Kidneys?
The three parts of an atom of matter
What are electrons, protons, and neutrons?
The energy that turns into thermal energy when an acid and base are mixed, or a flammable substance combusts
What is Chemical Energy?
The core material of older stars that is incapable of fusion
What is Iron?
The only organelle within a cell to house its own DNA
What is the Mitochondria?
The small sacs of the lung that are surrounded by capillaries
What are Alveoli?
The 5 states of matter
What are Plasma, Gas, Liquid, Solid, and Bose-Einstein Condensate?
The type of energy that makes up lightning
What is electrical energy?
A neutron star that rapidly spins, releasing tremendous radiation
What is a Pulsar?
The cell structure present in the rough endoplasmic reticulum but not the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
What is a Ribosome
The part of the heart that serves as the primary source of pumping force
What are the Ventricles?
The three parts of an atom of antimatter
What are positrons, negatrons, and anti-neutrons?
The force that bonds atomic nuclei
What is Strong Nuclear Force?
The bright amalgamation of hyperheated matter surrounding a black hole
The general term for the chemical messenger that interacts with surface proteins of cells
What is a Ligand?
The part of the circulatory system that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
What is the Pulmonary Vein?