Chemisty
Physics
Alexander Fleming
Microbiology
Anatomy
100

What is name of the lightest chemical element?

(Hint: It's a gas at room temperature)

Hydrogen

100

Who discovered the theory of Gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton

100

What country was Fleming from?

Scotland

100

Which type of microorganism is the smallest?

viruses

100

What is the name of the joint that connects the upper arm to the lower arm?

elbow

200

Name the 2 Chemical elements that make water

Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

Which scientist is famous for the equation?  e = mc2

Albert Einstein

200

What kind of microorganisms did Alexander Fleming study in his lab?

bacteria (Staphylococcus bacteria)

200

Which microorganism needs a host organism to reproduce itself?

viruses

200

What is the name of the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach?

esophagus

300

What chemical element makes up 79% of the air we breathe?

Nitrogen

300

If you could observe the sun while standing on the earth's moon, what color will the sun appear to be?

white
300

What substance did Fleming discover in tears, mucous and saliva that can kill bacteria?

lysozyme

300

The largest creature in the world is actually which type of microorgansism?

fungi / fungus

(the humongous fungus)

300

Which two vital organs are responsible for cleaning toxic chemicals from the blood?

kidneys and liver

400

Which gas is more poisonous for humans?

CO (Carbon Monoxide)

or  CO(Carbon Dioxide)

Carbon Monoxide is much more poisonous to humans (it binds to hemoglobin very strongly)

400

What is the distance between two successive waves called?

wavelength

400

What kind of microorganism did Fleming discover in his petri dish when he returned from his vacation?

mold / fungus / Penicillium mold
400

Name one type of microorganism that amoeba (a kind of protozoa) eat?

bacteria / other protozoa

400

What is the largest organ in the human body?

the skin

500

What metal, represented by the symbol Hg, is a liquid at room temperature, and is also the name of a planet?

Mercury

500

Which famous scientist developed the Heliocentric model of the solar system?

Nicolas Copernicus

500

What is the general name for a medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria?

antibiotic(s)

500

What kind of microorganism causes dangerous red tides which turns the ocean water red and kills a lot of sea creatures in the water near the land?

algae


500

Where is the smallest bone in the human body located?

in the ear

(it's called the "stapes")

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