3D printing
Pokemon
Planets
Pets
DNA
100

What does CAD stand for in the 3D printing world?

What is Computer-Aided Design?

100

The process of a Pokémon turning into another, similar to plants and animals adapting and changing over long periods.

What is evolution?

100

This "Red Planet" is home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.

What is Mars?

100

Similar to human fingerprints, no two dogs have the same one of these.

What is a noseprint?

100

This is the shape of a DNA molecule.

What is a double helix (or twisted ladder)?

200

This flat internal grid structure is printed inside an object to give it strength while saving material.

What is infill?

200

You might think Pikachu was the first Pokémon ever created, but this creature was actually designed first.

What is Rhydon?

200

This planet is often called Earth's "twin" but experiences a runaway greenhouse effect making it the hottest planet.

What is Venus?

200

Welsh for "dwarf dog," this herding dog was first raised in Cardigan and Pembroke, Wales.

What is the Corgi?

200

This is what the acronym DNA stand for.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

300

This part of the printer melts the plastic and forces it out of a tiny nozzle.

What is the extruder?

300

The primary function and name of the encyclopedia devices given to trainers to catalog Pokémon.

What is a Pokédex?

300

This dwarf planet sits in the Kuiper Belt and was demoted from full planet status in 2006.

What is Pluto?

300

Spongebob's pet, this animal meows like a cat but is actually a snail.

What is Gary?

300

This is what we call a permanent change or mistake in the DNA sequence.

What is a mutation?

400

The flat, metal, or glass surface where the 3D model is built layer by layer.

What is the build plate (or print bed)?

400

This Water/Psychic Pokémon gains supreme intelligence when a Shellder clamps onto its head.

What is Slowking?

400

These two primary gases make up the vast majority of the outer gas giants.

What is hydrogen and helium?

400

Starting with the letter "T", this is the name of the handheld, egg-shaped digital pet created in Japan in 1996.

What is a Tamagotchi?

400

This is what are the structures inside the cell's nucleus that tightly package and organize DNA are called.

What are chromosomes?

500

What are the three standard spatial axes used in 3D modeling and printing?

What are X, Y, and Z?

500

The original full name of the Pokémon franchise in Japanese is Poketto Monsutā, which translates to this.

What is Pocket Monsters?

500

From the Latin for "whiteness," this is the fraction of sunlight reflected back by a planet.

What is albedo?

500

What is the most highly developed sense in a dog?

What is smell? (It is generally 10,000 to 40,000 times stronger than a human's sense of smell).

500

This is what a string of nucleotides that contains the instructions for making a specific protein or trait is called.

What is a gene?

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