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100

He created the Laws of Motion and contributed to the creation of calculus. 

Isaac Newton 

100

The compound for table salt and what type of bond the compound has.

What is NaCl?

100

Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Diplodocus all lived during this geological time period.

What is Jurassic? 

100

The largest organ of the human body. 

What is skin?

100

The powerhouse of the cell. 

What is mitochondria?

200

He contributed a lot to the field of physics. Mainly known for the Theory of Relativity and concluded that energy (E) equals mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared.

Who is Albert Einstein? 

200

The part of the atom that makes up the atomic number.

What are Protons?

200

One of the famous and complete T. rex skeletons located in the Field Museum.

What is Sue?

200

How many bones does a human adult typically have?

What is 206?

200

The process of division for eukaryotic haploid cells. Includes chromosomal crossover.

What is Meiosis?

300

This man visited the Galapagos Islands and studied the different adaptations of finches. He proposed the Theory of Evolution by natural selection.

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

The number of valence electrons in Nitrogen?

What is 5?

300

A semi-aqueduct dinosaur that was around the size of T. rex.

What is Spinosaurus

300

This body part is a sensory organ. Some parts of this organ are: the cornea, rods, sclera, cones, and retina. 

What is the eye?

300

Name one of the two structures found in plant cells that are not found in animal cells.

What is the cell wall or chloroplast?

400

This monk contributed a lot to the field of genetics. He developed the fundamental laws of inheritance through his studies on pea plants. 

Who is Gregor Mendel?

400

This noble gas is the least reactive element on the periodic table and has 2 valence electrons.

What is Helium (He)?

400

The first geological period with vertebrates and the time period of the Burgess Shale. 

What is the Cambrian period

400

The smallest bones of the body located in this organ.

What are the ears?

400

How prokaryotic and single-celled organisms divide.

What is Binary Fission?

500

This chemist contributed to the studies of radioactivity. She also discovered the elements Radium (Ra) and Polonium (Po) and died due to excessive exposure to radioactivity. 

Who is Marie Curie?

500

This element violates the octet rule and can only have 6 valence electrons.

What is Boron (B)?

500

The common name of the group of giant carnivorous birds found primarily in South America known as Phorusrhacidae. Examples include Kelenken, Titanis and Phorusrhacos.

What are the Terror Birds

500

This disease develops when bone density and bone mass decrease, causing weak and brittle bones. This leads to a higher risk of fractures, and more cases are found in women than men.

What is Osteoporosis?

500

What is the name of the cell after an egg is fertilized?

What is a Zygote?

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