What is the basic unit of life?
What is the center of an atom called?
What is speed with direction called?
What is the name of our galaxy?
What does Mr. Elias study?
A. Botoany
B. Paleontology
C. Marine Biology
D. Ornithology
C. Marine Biology
What do we call the genetic material that carries instructions for life?
What is the pH of pure water?
What is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion?
What do we call the path a planet takes around the Sun?
Which structure is primarily responsible for buoyancy control in most bony fish?
A. Gills
B. Swim bladder
C. Lateral line
D. Caudal fin
B. Swim bladder
What do you call an organism made of only one cell?
What do you call a group of atoms that are the same element bonded together?
What is mass times acceleration?
What is a rock called after it breaks through our atmosphere and hits the ground?
Which group of fish has a skeleton made mostly of cartilage instead of bone?
A. Agnatha
B. Osteichthyes
C. Chondrichthyes
D. Actinopterygii
C. Chondrichthyes
What do you call the process where cells make exact copies of themselves?
What kind of bond involves the transfer of electrons between a nonmetal and a metal?
What is the distance between two peaks of a wave?
What organization runs the U.S. space program?
What is the main function of the lateral line system in fish?
A. Oxygen exchange
B. Salt balance regulation
C. Detecting vibrations and movement in water
D. Producing eggs
C. Detecting vibrations and movement in water
How many bones, on average, are in the adult human body?
What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?
What is the unit of power?
What spacecraft carried astronauts to the Moon during the first moon missions?
Which of the following is an example of a jawless fish?
A. Shark
B. Hagfish
C. Salmon
D. Anglerfish
B. Hagfish