Chemistry
Astronomy
Physics
Biology
Physiology and Anatomy
100

Subatomic particles that make up an atom

Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons

100
A tool that helps us observe celestial objects from afar

Telescope

100

The force that pulls objects toward Earth

Gravity

100

 The basic unit of life

A cell

100

This organ controls the body’s functions.

Brain

200

This table organizes all known elements

Periodic Table

200

 The closest planet to the Sun

Mercury

200

The type of energy is stored due to an object’s position

Potential Energy

200

This molecule carries genetic instructions.

DNA

200

 These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

Arteries

300

The pH of pure water

7

300
Briefly describe what science is and how it's important

(Answer may vary)

300

The law states that force equals mass times acceleration.

Newton's Second Law

300

This organelle is the site of photosynthesis

Chloroplast

300

The gland that regulates metabolism and calcium levels.

Thyroid Gland
400

This rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a full valence shell

Octet Rule
400

The remnant left behind by a supernova if the core is very massive.

Black Hole

400

This equation relates energy and mass in special relativity.

E = mc^2

400

This process creates two identical cells from one

Mitosis

400

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

500

The law that states that mass is conserved in a chemical reaction

Law of Conservation of Mass

500

This phenomenon causes light from distant galaxies to shift toward longer wavelengths

Redshift

500

This effect describes the change in frequency of a wave due to motion of the source or observer.

Doppler Effect

500

This process creates gametes with half the number of chromosomes.

Meiosis

500

This structure relays sensory signals and regulates consciousness

Thalamus

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