The lightest element.
What is hydrogen?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
The process of naming organisms.
What is nomenclature?
The largest star in the solar system.
What is the sun?
Air or Water. Sound travels faster in ______.
What is Water?
The 1 in “SN1 reaction” indicates that the rate-determining step is ....
What is unimolecular?
This nerve tissue transmits light signals from your eye to the brain.
What is the retina?
The english word “zoology” comes from the ____ words for “animal” and “word/names”.
What is Greek?
The planet that has the most moons.
What is Saturn?
The space of matter that is devoid of all matter.
What is a vacuum?
True or False: the Eiffel Tower is taller in summer than it is in winter.
What is true? Metals expand as they are heated, and this can cause metal structures to stretch with temperature changes.
This organ filters the blood and helps regulate salt and water levels.
What are the kidneys?
The author of “On the Origin of Species”?
Who is Charles Darwin?
The number of planets made of gas.
What is 4?
The body’s resistance to changes in motion or speed.
What is inertia?
The only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
What is Mercury?
This happens to the skin’s blood vessels when you exercise.
What is dilating?
Since the 1700's, the naming system is a______
What is a binomial system?
The year Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
What is 2006?
What is an ohm?
This chemical causes a burning sensation when eating chillies.
What is capsaicin?
Another name for a urolith.
What is a bladder stone?
A crepuscular animal is most active at ____.
What is twilight?
Phobos and Deimos are the Moons of this planet.
What is Mars?
The year the sound barrier was first broken.
What is 1947?