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100

Plants use this pigment to absorb light. 

What is chlorophyll? 

100

This gas is odorless, but is often mixed with hydrogen sulfide to give it the smell of rotten eggs. (This measure is taken for safety). 

What is methane? 
100

This man invented the light bulb. 

Who was Thomas Edison? 

100

This scientist is known for having discovered gravity. 

Who is Sir Isaac Newton? 

100

This fruit is often mistaken for being a vegetable. It has a giant seed and green flesh. 

What is an avocado? 

200

There are this many bones in the adult human body. 

What is 208? 

200
This element has the lowest boiling point of all of the elements. 

What is Helium? 

200

He was the father of Algebra, a mathematician and astronomer. 

Who was Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi? 

200

In the equation e = mc, the "c" stands for this. 

What is the speed of light? 

200

This fruit helps clean the teeth and massage the gums; that's why it's often called "nature's toothbrush."

What is an apple? 

300

Who is known as the father of Biology? 

The Greek philosopher, Aristotle 

300

This metal was once more precious than gold and silver because of how hard it was to obtain. 

What is aluminum? 

300

The Father of Biology

Who is the Greek philosopher Aristotle? 

300

The phenomenon of light passing from one medium to another and bending. 

What is refraction? 

300

The American Heart Association suggests eating this many grams of fiber a day. 

What is between 25 and 30? 

400

This is the longest muscle in the human body. 

What is the sartorius muscle? (It is located in the upper leg) 

400

Asbestos is made primarily of this element. It was used heavily in insulation and where fire-resistant material was needed, but was discovered to cause severe harm to the lungs and respiratory system. 

What is silicon? 

400

His name was westernized to "Alhazen," but this Muslim mathematician, scholar and physicist was the first to explain that vision occurs when light reflects from an object and then passes to one's eyes

Who was Ibn Al-Haytham?

400

This is Newton's First Law. 

What is "that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force"?

400

This vitamin is needed to absorb calcium and promote bone growth. A deficiency in it can cause rickets. 

What is vitamin D?

500

The number of cells in the average human body. 

500

As of 2016, there are this many elements in the periodic table. 

What is 118? 

500
He is the father of modern medicine. 

Who is Ibn Sina? 

500

The formula for calculating "work" 

What is f*d?

Where f = force and d = movement of the object 

(It is measured in joules

500

It's safe to take "too much" of this vitamin, as excess will just pass out of your body like other fluids. 

What is vitamin C? 

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