Who is the nymph/ goddess that holds Odysseus captive on her island in the beginning of the Odyssey?
Calypso
100
"Their" refers to a person and “there” refers to a place.
What is the difference between their and there?
100
Where does Romeo and Juliet take place?
Verona, Italy.
200
What is a Nucleus?
The organelle that is located in the center of the cell
200
In photography.
For what purpose is the element Ag most used?
200
Who freed Prometheus from the mountain he was imprisoned on?
Hercules/Heracles
200
Slang
What word means a highly informal language?
200
Where did Romeo and Juliet first meet?
At the Capulet's party.
300
What is Cytoplasm?
The filling fluid of the cell, and that also breaks down larger molecules by using it’s dissolved enzymes. The product can then be used by the other organelles in the cell
300
Lead.
What element does Pb stand for?
300
What is Athena's symbol?
The owl
300
Odyssey
What word means an adventurous, wandering journey or a quest?
300
Who were the two characters who supported Romeo and Juliet's romance?
The Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
400
What is the difference between a Prokaryote and a Eukaryote?
One type of cell’s DNA is linear, and it also has a true nucleus with a double membrane. The other type of cell does not have a nucleus and this type of cell’s DNA is circular.
400
Mercury.
What is the only metal that is in liquid form in room temperature?
400
Who were the first six Greek gods?
Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Zeus, Poseidon, & Hades
400
Sacr means: sacred, holy
What does the Latin root “sacr” mean, and use this root in one word.
400
What was the climax of the play?
When Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt.
500
What are Centrioles?
The two organelles that move to the opposite ends of the cell in prophase (the first phase of mitosis)
500
Hydrogen.
What colorless gas is mostly found in space?
500
Who made the items of power for the three major gods and what are each of the items of power?
Hades: The Helm Of Darkness
Zeus: Thunderbolts
Poseidon: The Trident
500
homicide, suicide, matricide, parricide. Cid means: To cut, to kill.
What does the Latin root ‘cid’ mean and give three examples of words.
500
How many people died during the play?
Six. Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, Lady Montague, and Paris.