The basic units of life, essential for the functions of all living organisms.
What is a cell?
This step in the scientific method involves forming a testable statement based on observations.
The basic structure designed to span a gap and support weight, often made of wood, steel, or concrete.
What is a bridge?
What are Thursdays, from 3:30-4:30pm in J213?
The smallest particle of an element that retains all the properties of that element and consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
What is an atom?
These protective eyewear are essential in a laboratory to prevent injuries from chemicals, glass shards, and other hazards.
What are safety goggles?
This refers to the iterative process of creating a preliminary model and product to test and redefine its design before full-scale production.
What is prototyping?
The location of the 2026 Inland Empire Science Olympiad Regional.
BONUS +100: The location of the 2026 Science Olympiad National competition.
What is Etiwanda High School?
BONUS +100: What is the University of Southern California?
This term refers to the path that a celestial body takes as it revolves around another body in space, such as a planet around a star.
What is an orbit?
The laboratory instrument used to magnify small objects, allowing scientists to observe cells and microorganisms that are not visible to the naked eye.
What is a microscope?
Who is Nikola Tesla?
The number of events slated for the Science Olympiad 2025-2026 school year.
What are the 23 Science Olympiad events?
This type of marine ecosystem is characterized by shallow waters and is home to diverse species, which support approximately 25% of all marine species despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor.
What is a coral reef?
This piece of laboratory equipment is used for delivering precise volumes of liquid and is essential in titration experiments.
What is a burette?
This principle states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, and is fundamental in understanding how rockets work.
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
The date the first Science Olympiad was recorded.
What is Saturday, November 23rd, 1974?
This neurotransmitter is often referred to as the "feel-good" chemical and plays a key role in mood regulation and reward pathways.
What is dopamine?
This event challenges participants to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and communicate their findings, often involving a specific scientific concept or principle.
What is Experimental Design?
This term describes that materials will deform under stress and return to their original shape when the stress is removed, up to a certain limit.
What is elasticity?
The executive members of the Science Olympiad Club at EHS.
BONUS +100: The advisor of the Science Olympiad Club at EHS.
Who are Tabitha, Ethan, Steven, Tallen, Ghaille, and Brian?
BONUS +100: Who is Mr. Suh?