What is the most important organ in the human body?
Brain
What extracts minerals from the soil to give plants nutrients?
Root
What do fish breathe with underwater?
Gills
Why do hand sanitizers only kill 99.9% of bacterias?
Because there are healthy bacterias which we need to survive
What is the average IQ of a human?
100
How many bones do humans usually have?
206
What is photosynthesis?
the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria make CO2 and sunlight turn into energy and O2
Which species got absolutely demolished 66 million years ago?
Dinosaurs
How do infections spread?
Why were the first living species living underwater?
Because there was no ozone layer to protect us from the intense amount of radiation from the sun
Where is the smallest bone located in the human body?
inside of the ear
Tell me 3 plants that grow underwater
Coral, seaweed, lily pads
Tell me 5 amphibian animals
Axolotl, frog, toad, salamander, turtle etc..
How did Covid start?
It started in 2019, but the real reason why it started is still unkown
When did people start learning biology?
since antiquity (ancient times, middle ages)
Tell me atleast one organ system in the human body
Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system etc..
How do flowers get pollinated?
Bees transfer pollen from flower to flower, wind pollination, water pollination, animal pollination
Around how many animals go extinct each year?
Estimatedly around 10000-100000 species
Tell me two deadly historical infections
Bubonic plague, Smallpox, Covid, Malaria, The Spanish Flu etc..
Why do prey animals have their eyes on the side of their heads meanwhile predators have them facing forward?
So that prey can look behind their back without turning their head while getting hunted down
Which bones if broken could kill you? (multiple answers)
Pelvis, skull, femur, spine etc...
Trees and plants are connected by vast, symbiotic networks of fungi underground. Through these networks, they share resources and warn each other about insect attacks - What is this called?
Wood wide web
Around how many species are living on earth at the moment?
7.7 to 8.7 million
What part of the human body when eaten could give you Kuru? (also known as the "laughing sickness")
the brain and nervous tissue
Why do humans bury others in cemeteries meanwhile cavemen ate their bodies or just left them to rot?
Because of our beliefs, sanitation, guilt and deeper connection to other humans