instruments used in laboratories
Technological developments
Systems of the human body
Repeated structures in nature
Fundamental scientific concepts
100

What is the function of a microscope in a lab

It is to magnify and visualize objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye

100

What does AI stand for

Artificial intelligence

100

What organ in the circulatory system pumps blood to all organs?

Heart

100

What pattern is mostly seen in nautilus shells

The golden ratio

100

Who is the father of genetics

Gregor Mendel

200

What is the difference between a beaker and a flask

Beakers are usually used to pour liquids while flask are used to mix liquids together

200

What method is mainly used to edit genes

CRISPR

200

What two systems work together to help humans walk?

Muscular and skeletal

200

what do tree rings tell us

The age of the tree and what climate they have been through

200

who developed the theory of natural selection  

Charles Darwin  

300

When should you put on safety glasses in a lab

All the time

300

When does someone need an organ transplant?

When one of their organs has failed or severely damaged

300

what are the 2 main parts of the nervous system

Peripheral and sensory nervous system

300

Where are fractals most commonly found in nature

trees, river networks, coastlines, and in the human body's blood vessels and lungs

300

What equation is given in newton’s second law

F= MA 

Where m is mass, a is acceleration and f is force 

400

How is a hot plate safer than a burner

A hot plate is safer because there is no open flame

400

What are lasers

They are devices that emit a focused, coherent beam of light

400

What are the organs digest food in the digestive system

The mouth, stomach and small intestine

400

What are meandering patterns

They are curves and bends

400

What do Punnett squares do

They predict the phenotypes and genotypes

500

micropipettes are used to measure what volumes

Microliter volumes

500

What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion

Nuclear fission splits heavy atomic nuclei into lighter ones, while nuclear fusion combines light atomic nuclei to form heavier ones

500

What is the process that happens in the lungs that helps us breathe

Gaseous Exchange

500

What are ripples in water usually caused by

An object falling into the water  

500

What is inertia

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion

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