Human Anatomy
Scientists!
University of Calgary!
Lab Life
Wild Cards
100

How many bones are in the adult (intact) human body?

206

100
Who is known for developing the theory of gravity?

Isaac Newton

100

University of Calgary Mascot (I need the name!!)

Rex the Dinosaur 

100

What tool is used to measure small volumes of liquid?

Pipette

100

Octopus have 3 hearts and blue blood. What makes the blood blue?

Copper in the blood (chelates with a protein called hemocyanin)

200

What part of the brain controls memory?

the Hippocampus 

200

Who developed the theory of general relativity?

Albert Einstein 

200

Before becoming independent, what was the University of Calgary known as?

University of Alberta, Calgary


200

What do you call a group that has not been given any treatment (100) and why is this group necessary (100)

Control Group; It establishes a baseline that we can compare experimental groups with to measure change in results

200

Which planet in our solar system has a day that is longer than its year?

Venus

300

What is the name of the process where your body maintains a stable internal temperature an environment?

Homeostasis 

300

Who is the "Father of Genetics"

Gregor Mendel

300

Name of the training facility built during the 1988 Winter Olympics?

(Hint: Its still used today!)

Olympic Oval

300

Why should you add acid to water and NEVER water to acid when making dilutions?

Adding water to acid causes a violent exothermic reaction - acid splatters outwards. 

Adding acid to water lets the heat dissipate safely 

300

A single bolt of lightning is roughly how many times hotter than the surface of the sun?

5X!

400

What is the smallest bone in the human body? Name and location for full points!

Stapes, found in the middle ear

400

Who discovered the atomic nucleus 

HINT: Gold Foil Experiment

Ernest Rutherford

400

University of Calgary required all of you to sign a consent form called YPAL Consent Form. What does YPAL Stand for?

Young Persons Accessing Laboratories

400

Lab equipment used to separate substances based on density by spinning them at high speed

Centrifuge 

400

What is the only food that never spoils?

Honey! We've found edible honey in 3000 year old Egyptian tombs

500

What is the hardest substance in the human body?

Tooth Enamel

500

Whose X-Ray Diffraction Images were used to solve the DNA's double helix structure?

Rosalind Franklin 

500

What year was the University of Calgary Founded as an independent institution?

1966

500

Technique that uses a gel matrix and electric current to separate DNA fragments by size

Gel electrophoresis

500

A bacteria called Helicobacter pylori causes stomach ulcers. How was this fact discovered?

Australian microbiologist Barry Marshall was VERY SURE that H. pylori caused stomach ulcers. He couldn't get the ethics approval to test this though. So he swallowed H. pylori cocktail, waited a few days, took pictures of stomach ulcers with endoscope, and ate antibiotics to treat himself... and got a Nobel Prize...

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