What does the word Biology mean?
The study of life.
What is the largest animal on Earth?
The blue whale. It weighs about 400,000 lbs!
When is it appropriate to eat or drink in the lab?
Never!
What color is our uniform?
Green shirt and black pants.
What month is my birthday?
March.
Name 3 universities in New Jersey where you can study biology.
Rutgers, Kean, NJIT, Montclair, Monmouth, TCNJ, etc.
What is the definition of a mammal?
An animal that has mammary glands - in other words, produces milk for its offspring.
What should you do if a piece of lab equipment breaks?
Notify the teacher immediately.
When should you wear a face covering in school?
At all times, except when eating in the cafeteria.
What country are my parents from?
Greece.
How many years of school does a person need to complete before they can become a medical doctor?
At least 10. 4 years of undergrad, 4 years in medical school and at least 2 years of residency (depending on specialty).
Which animal is considered the most dangerous to humans?
The mosquito, it spreads disease and kills up to 750,000 people a year.
What is the best way to prepare for a lab?
Read all directions fully and listen to the teacher before beginning.
What is the name of our principal?
Ms. Jimenez.
Where did I go to college?
Rutgers.
What is the name given to the earliest human-like fossil every discovered?
Lucy.
Where was the first full dinosaur skeleton unearthed?

In Haddonfield, New Jersey.
What should you do if you or your lab partner gets injured?
Notify the teacher immediately.
How many students go to Dwyer?
About 1,300.
Of the following, which did I NOT have as a pet?
- fish
- cat
- hedgehog
- hamster
- dog
Cat.
What does the Scoville Heat Unit Scale measure?
It measures how spicy chili peppers are.
Which animal has the highest blood pressure?
The giraffe.
When is it appropriate to design and test your own experiment?
Only when authorized by the teacher.
Name 2 of the 3 vice principals.
Mr. Jilus, Ms. Gareis and Dr. Panichi
How do you pronounce my name?
STAH - VRAH - KISS