This flexible structure connects your bones to other bones, and also makes up your nose and ears.
What is cartilage?
The genetic material that all living things have. This material is the 'instruction manual' for life.
This phenomenon occurs when sunlight shines on water droplets in the atmosphere, causing that light to bend.
What is a rainbow?
The force that allows the Earth to orbit the Sun.
What is gravity?
The smallest unit of an element that still has all its properties.
What is an atom?
A string-like structure that attaches bones to muscles and allows us to move our bodies.
What is a tendon?
All living things are made up of these small units.
What is the cell?
This type of wave is useful for making images of your bones.
What is an X-ray?
This object originally came from Earth. It also affects Earth's ocean tides.
What is the moon?
The chemical abbreviation for water (bonus 50 points each: what are the names of the elements?)
What is H2O? Bonus: what are Hydrogen and Oxygen?
This large organ has many jobs including getting rid of toxins and helping you digest your food.
What is the liver?
This type of trait can only appear when you have two copies of the gene.
What is recessive?
This property is used to describe speed WITH direction.
This phenomenon occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up perfectly with each other.
What is an eclipse?
This element, which makes up graphite and diamonds, is vital for life.
What is Carbon?
This muscle moves up and down to help you breathe.
What is the diaphragm?
This tiny particle, which can make you sick, is arguably not alive.
What is a virus?
This particle gives elements a negative charge.
What is an electron?
Our solar system as well as lots of neighboring ones live in a cluster that goes by this name.
What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
The scientific scale that allows us to describe how acidic or basic something is.
What is pH?
The largest organ in your body.
What is skin?
This word is used to describe when your genes are A/A or a/a (two of the same copy).
What is homozygous?
Light is a type of wave, but it can also be thought of as a particle, which goes by this name.
What is a photon?
According to Einstein's theory, when you get close enough to this massive object, space and time will switch places.
What is a black hole?
The lowest possible temperature of any object also goes by this name.
What is Absolute Zero?