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100

Plants play a crucial role in maintaining the atmosphere by removing carbon dioxide and outputting oxygen during this cellular process.

What is photosynthesis?

100

A mammalian heart contains this many chambers.

What is four?

100

This organelle is responsible for ATP synthesis.

What is the mitochondria?

100

The smallest element on the periodic table, hydrogen, has this many neutrons.

What is zero?

100

This biologist authored "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life," published in 1859.

Who was Charles Darwin?

200

This type of tissue is responsible for transporting primarily water and minerals within a plant.

What is xylem?

200

The domain that encompasses plants, animals, and fungi is known as this.

What is Eukarya?

200

This is the most abundant extracellular protein found within most eukaryotic organisms.

What is collagen?

200

The pull that an atom has for environmental electrons is known as this.

What is electronegativity?

200

This chemist was responsible for the famous "photograph 51."

Who was Rosalind Franklin?

300

Avocados are this type of fruit.

What is a single-seeded berry?

300

A squid has this many tentacles.

What is two?

300

This specialized type of RNA has enzymatic activity.

What is ribosomal RNA?

300

This is the chemical formula for glucose.

What is C6H12O6?
300

This biologist created our modern "binomial nomenclature" taxonomic system, utilizing Latin as the universal naming language. He even Latinized his own name.

Who is Carolus Linnaeus, or Carl von Linné?

400

A cluster or group of flowers together stemming from a single main branch or stem is known as this.

What is an inflorescence?

400

Shark skin feels rough due to these structures present on the skin that reduce drag when swimming.

What are dermal denticles or placoid scales?

400

This is the most abundant protein on Earth.

What is RuBis-CO?

400

This chemical principle dictates that when a system in dynamic equilibrium is disturbed, the system will shift to counteract the disturbance.

What is Le Chatelier's principle?

400

This biologist proposed the theory that traits acquired during an individual's lifetime were also passed down to their offspring.

Who was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck?

500

Giant kelp, or giant bladder kelp, is a type of brown algae that has gas-filled structures known as this, which give it its name.

What are pneumatocysts?
500

These microorganisms create shells of calcium carbonate scales around themselves, and are responsible for the white coloration of the White Cliffs of Dover.

What are coccolithophores?

500

The nitroplast, a newly discovered organelle responsible for nitrogen fixation, was discovered in what organisms?

What are marine algae (or B. bigellowi)?

500

To lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction, this is needed.

What is a catalyst?

500

This zoologist, marine biologist, physician, and artist, is known for combining symmetry and aesthetic with scientific documentation. 

Who is Ernst Haeckel?

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