Famous Scientists
Biology
Physics
Space
The Animal Kingdom
200

Come on, you know who this is.

Albert Einstein 


200

The gall bladder secrets this important digestive liquid

Bile

200

The E in E = M*C2

Energy 

200

The study of weather

Meteorology 

200

Animals that eat both plants and meet are called this 

Omnivores 
400

The unit of force is named after this famous scientist 

Isaac Newton


400

The small gap between nerve endings 

Synapses

400

This element when compressed makes diamonds

Carbon 

400

This causes the moon to shine 

The sun's reflection 

400

The closest living relative to humans 

Chimps and Bonobos 

600

The theory of natural selection is based on the ideas of this scientist

Charles Darwin

600

This red pigment is found in vertebrates and transports oxygen

Haemoglobin 

600

When you make light change direction by passing it through a lens

Refraction 

600

The sun is mostly made up of this common gas

Hydrogen 

600

Sharks have this many bones in their bodies 

0

800

Elon Musk who?

Nikola Tesla

800

The smallest bones in the human body are located here

The ear

800
This kind of energy is contained in an unlit matchstick

Chemical energy 

800

This planet in our solar system has the most gravity 

Jupiter 

800

Dolly was the first "this animal" to be cloned. 

Sheep

1000
a2 + b2 = c2

Pythagoras

1000

Ghrelin and Leptin are produced here - they control hunger 

Hypothalamus

1000

A unit of electromotive force is called what?

A volt 

1000

According to Apollo astronauts the moon smells like this explosive agent 

Burnt gunpowder

1000

The fin on the backs of fish, some whales and dolphins

Dorsal fin

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