These tiny organelles are the powerhouse of the cell, converting energy from food into ATP.
What are mitochondria?
A subatomic particle holding negative charge.
What is an electron?
The unit of measurement for energy and work.
What is joules?
The essential ingredient for every Minecraft brewing recipe.
What is blaze powder?
German-born physicist; most famous for their equation describing the principle of general relativity; has great hair
Who is Albert Einstein?
The process of cell division in ordinary tissue growth
What is mitosis?
The smallest noble gas in terms of atomic mass.
What is helium?
The force generated in the direction opposite to desired motion.
What is friction?
A swamp grass typically planted in flooded fields; it bears seeds that are typically white, though other colors also exist.
What is rice?
English zoologist, best known for their prolonged studies on the behavior of chimpanzees in East Africa.
Who is Jane Goodall?
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
The pH of a pure solution of HCl.
What is 0?
An extremely small but dense celestial body formed when a star is insufficiently massive enough to collapse into a black hole.
What is a neutron star?
The standard supply voltage for power sockets in China.
What is 220V?
Co-discoverer of two radioactive elements and one of the first people to describe the properties of radiation; winner of two Nobel Prizes for these discoveries
Who is Marie Curie?
Changes in gene expression influenced by factors outside of its DNA sequence, such as chromatin structure and regulatory proteins.
What is epigenetics?
A stable isotope of hydrogen with a mass approximately twice that of the usual isotope.
What is deuterium?
The term used for the bright points of a double slit diffraction.
What is a fringe?
The interval formed between two notes when one note's frequency is twice that of the other's.
Theoretical physicist and originator of quantum theory; a set of units of measurement is named after this person.
Who is Max Planck?
The enzyme in charge of filling in the okazaki fragments in DNA replication.
What is DNA ligase?
The equilibrium constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution.
What is Ksp?
The principle that enables MRI machines and certain high-speed trains, achieved by cooling certain compounds down to extremely low temperatures.
What is superconductivity?
The number of turns an 80.0kg grindstone with a radius of 0.320m and rotational inertia (Mr^2)/2 spinning at 80.0rpm will make if a steel axe is pressed against it with a radial force of 20.0N.
What is 18?
Esteemed international science educator from the beautiful American Southeast; alumnus of "Harvard of the South."
Who is Chris Raynolds?