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100

This organelle is referred to the "powerhouse of the cell." 

The Mitochondria 

100

This name for the smallest unit of matter is of Greek origin and was coined by Democritus, the cheerful philosopher. 

Atom 

100

This force keeps us grounded. Its also the name of a hit movie staring Sandra Bullock. 

Gravity. 

100
Many people claim that you can see a face in this celestial body, closest to the Earth by over 4 light years. 

The moon

100

By far her favorite class to teach, Ms. Frank also holds a degree in this subject. 

Chemistry 

200

This outer layer is the largest organ in the body. 

The skin 

200

Name the chemical formula for the odorless, colorless gas that is the one of the products of respiration. Its also a dead giveaway that you are looking at a combustion reaction. 

CO2 

200

This scientists is famous for having an apple fall on his head, or maybe its his three Laws of Motion? 

Isaac Newton

200

Sweet treat or the name for the galaxy that contains our solar system? 

The Milky Way 

200

Ms. Frank's dog is named after this optimistic, or perhaps slightly delusion Disney character, who has big plans for summer, not knowing he probably won't survive it. 

Olaf 

300

This pigment gives plants their characteristic green color and helps them with photosynthesis by absorbing light. 

Chlorophyll

300

If a substance has a pH greater than 7, its usually considered this. 

Basic

300

Every 10 thousand to 50 million years, these switch and compasses go haywire. 

Earth's Magnetic Poles 

300

One of these happened at the beginning of last month, when the moon covered the sun for just a brief moment of time. 

Solar Eclipse

300

"It's been a long time coming" is what Ms. Frank said when she attended this sold out show last summer. 

The Eras Tour 

400

Another pigment, but this one gives human skin, hair, and nails their color. 

Melanin 

400

This light weight, highly flammable element is named for the town it was discovered in, Ytterby, Sweden. It can also be found on the moon! 

Yttrium. 

400
While you may think that we only have him to thank for E =mc^2, this scientist actually won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the photoelectric effect. 

Albert Einstein 

400

This planet is often considered an example of what the Earth may have turned out like, had our atmosphere been thicker and contained much more carbon dioxide like hers. 

Venus 

400

Ms. Frank almost had a career in this, if she didn't hate working in the lab so much. 

Forensic Chemistry 

500

The opening of stomata in the bottom of leaves helps plant perform this process, the loss of water through leaves. 

Transpiration 

500

This Italian chemist has a famous number named after him. If you used that many avocados, you'd have a lot of guaca-mol-e! 

Avogadro 

500

If the universe were to end with a "Big Crunch," this means it would collapse into this big, sucky, space object. 

Black Hole

500

This telescope, launched in 2021, only began returning images this past year. Anyone need a picture of Jupiter? 

The James Webb Telescope

500

Ms. Frank's favorite scientist is the only one to hold two Nobel Prizes. One in chemistry for the discovery of polonium and radium and one in physics for their work with radiation. 

Marie Curie

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