Brain Parts
Science of Fishing
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100
This lobe is responsible for vision processing.

What is the Occipital Lobe?

100
This is the state fish of Georgia and Mississippi.

What is the Largemouth Bass?

100

This compound makes pop "fizzy"

What is carbon dioxide?

100

This principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure. 

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

100

This day was when Ben had a bloody nose that required a trip to the hopsital.

What is December 29th, 2022?

200
This brain part is responsible for basic functions, such as breathing, heart rate, consciousness, and sleep.

What is the brain stem?

200

The West African Lungfish uses a technique similar to hibernation to survive the summer. This is that behavior.

What is Estivation?

200

This monoatomic ion is present in toothpaste.

What is Flouride?

200

This unit, used to measure energy, is equal to Newtons x meters.

What is a Joule?

200
This is the number of times Parker has broken his clavicle.
What is 3?
300

This is the outermost layer of the brain, composing about 15% of all brain mass.

What is the Cerebral Cortex?

300
Any of these are the names of "Bottom Feeding" fish.

What is (any of the following) Demersal fish, groundfish, benthic fish, or benthopelagic fish.

300

This sugar is present in milk and other dairy products.

What is lactose?

300
This law states that when mass and volume are kept constant, pressure and temperature are directly proportional between two gasses.

What is Gay-Lussac's law?

300
This is the number of days between Parker and Ben's age.

What is 215 days?

400
This name is given to the "branches" of Neurons that receive impulses.

What are dendrites?

400
The "rings" on fish scales that help determine its age.

What are Otoliths?

400

These two elements can be added to flour to increase its nutritional properties.

What is Iron and Calcium?

400

This law was modeled by Sir Isaac Newton after Descartes. 

What is the first law of motion?

400

These are the names of Mr. S's two kids.

What is Elizabeth and Victoria?
500
This is the selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the brain.

What is the meninges?

500

This is the official zoologist term for a gill.

What is the branchia?

500

This is the formula for the active ingredient in TUMS and other similar products used to treat heartburn or indigestion.

What is (CaCO3)?

500

This law explains that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses.

What is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?

500

This day of the week is known as International Chest Day.

What is Monday?

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