Three anatomical parts of the eye.
What are iris, retina, lens, specific muscle, cornea, sclera, vitreous humour, etc?
Name two of the eight taxa that are used to classify organisms.
What are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
The four phases of mitosis.
What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase?
The energy source for human beings.
What is ATP?
The approximate value of the earth's gravitational acceleration constant.
What is 9.8 m/s^2?
This bundle of nerve fibres is responsible for carrying messages from the eye to the brain.
What is the optic nerve?
True or False: An amoeba is a multicellular organism.
What is false?
Mitosis doesn't occur in these kinds of eukaryotic cells.
What are gametes (alt: reproductive cells)?
A muscle that contracts when you inhale, and relaxes when you exhale.
What is the diaphragm?
The chemical that organic matter is often preserved in, especially in labs.
What is formaldehyde?
The ciliary muscle, which can contract to increase lens refractive power, is this kind of muscle.
What is an interocular (alt: smooth) muscle?
The kind of legs that insects have.
What are jointed legs?
The number of pairs of chromosomes in a typical human being.
What is 23?
A disease that affects lung function.
What are asthma, mesothelioma, lung cancer, COPD, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis?
The formula for horsepower.
What is hp = F*d/t ?
The reason for the blind spot in your vision.
No light-sensitive cells when the optic nerve exits the eyes.
Name two major vessels connected to the human heart.
What are the superior/inferior vena cava, pulmonary trunk, aorta?
A cell does this during interphase.
What is growing, replicating chromosomes, checking for errors, and preparing for cell division?
The chemical formula for pH balance in the human body.
pH = -log[H₃O⁺]
Also called the eardrum, this membrane transfers external sound waves to the middle ear bones by vibrating.
What is the tympanic membrane?
Hyperopia, when light focuses behind the retina, is more commonly referred to as this.
What is far-sighted?
The blood vessels through which blood enters the lungs.
What is the pulmonary artery?
These organelles produce spindle fibres during mitosis?
What are centrioles?
A condition where blood pH is lower than the normal range.
What is acidosis?
Emily and John have grown some blue hydrangeas. They add limestone, aka calcium carbonate, containing CO3- ions, to the soil, changing the flower's colour to pink. Is the soil more acidic or basic than before?
(no stealing this question)
What is more basic?