The longest bone in the body
Femur
The process by which substances move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration
Diffusion
The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
What is engineering?
The equation for slope-inercept form.
What is y=mx+b?
The type of humor indicates a healthy brain.
What is sarcasm?
The organ that produces insulin
Pancreas
The strongest chamber of the heart, which pumps blood into systemic circulation
Left ventricle
The most downloaded app of the 2010s.
What is Facebook?
The name of the mathematician that discovered the equation to solve for the hypotenuse of a triangle?
Who is Pythagoras?
Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov is most famous for conducting experiments using this animal.
Named after this adjective for being funny, this bone lies in the appendicular skeletal system
Humerus
The name of an electrical signal generated by a neuron
Action potential
One gigabyte is equal to this many megabytes.
How many is 1000 megabytes?
The ancient Egyptians used a set of numbers known as ___________ to represent basic mathematical calculations.
What are hieroglyphs?
CBT stands for this.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
A type of cell that sends electrical impulses
Neuron
A medical condition where the protective "cushion" between brain and skull becomes inflamed
Meningitis
The programming language developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems and named after the type of coffee from Indonesia.
What is Java?
The first civilization to use multiplication tables.
Who were the Egyptians?
A 1971 social experiment traumatized 3 participants so much they were withdrawn within the first 4 days.
The largest artery in the human body
Aorta
In what type of tissue would you find sarcomeres?
Muscle
This scientist invented the first "computer" to crack the enigma code used by the Nazis during WW2.
Who was Alan Turing?
The first 10 letters of pi.
What is 3.141592653?
No person born blind has ever developed this mental health disorder.
What is schizophrenia?