Cell Biology
Geography
Foods of the World
Famous Steves
Music
100

This jelly-like substance inside the cell contains organelles and is the site of many cellular processes.

Cytoplasm

100

This line of latitude is located at 0 degrees and divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator

100

This Middle Eastern dish is made from mashed chickpeas and is often served with pita bread and vegetables.

Hummus

100

This co-founder of Apple Inc. is credited with revolutionizing the technology and consumer electronics industries with products like the iPhone and Macintosh.

Steve Jobs

100

This pop star is known for hits like "Baby" and "Sorry," and started his career as a teen sensation on YouTube.

Justin Bieber

200

Organelles known as the "powerhouses of the cell" are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP.

Mitochondria

200

This mountain, the tallest in the world, is located in the Himalayas and reaches an elevation of 8,848 meters (29,029 feet).

Mount Everest

200

This popular Italian dish consists of layers of pasta, meat, cheese, and tomato sauce.

Lasagna

200

This American author is known for his horror and supernatural fiction novels, including "Misery," "The Shining," and "It."

Stephen King

200

This influential American artist is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" and is famous for hits like "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog."

Elvis Presley

300

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This process describes the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

Osmosis

300

This desert, the largest hot desert in the world, covers much of northern Africa.

Sahara Desert

300

Known for its rich and spicy flavors, this dish is a staple of Indian cuisine, made with marinated chicken cooked in a creamy tomato sauce

Chicken Tikka Masala

300

This American television personality is known for his hosting work on "Family Feud" and for being a comedian.

Steve Harvey

300

This pop star was a member of the boy band NSYNC before launching a successful solo career with hits like "Cry Me a River."

Justin Timberlake

400

This process involves the division of the nucleus, resulting in two identical nuclei, and is a key part of cell division.

Mitosis

400

This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa.

Nile River

400

This South American dish is made with thinly sliced raw fish marinated in citrus juices, typically lime, and often mixed with onions, cilantro, and peppers, creating a refreshing and tangy flavor profile.

Ceviche

400

This famous Australian wildlife expert and television personality was known as the "Crocodile Hunter" and dedicated his life to conservation and educating the public about reptiles and wildlife.

Steve Irwin

400

This British band released the groundbreaking album "The Dark Side of the Moon" in 1973 and is known for their progressive rock sound

Pink Floyd

500

These structures are responsible for protein synthesis within the cell.

Ribosomes

500

This is the longest mountain range in the world, stretching along the western edge of South America.

Andes Mountains

500

This creamy French dessert features a rich base made from caramel, eggs, and cream, often infused with vanilla, and is traditionally baked in individual ramekins, then chilled and served with a burnt sugar crust on top.

Crème Brûlée

500

This American professional wrestler, known for his catchphrases and charisma, was a major star in WWE and is often referred to as "Stone Cold."

Steve Austin

500

This famous classical composer is known for his works like "Symphony No. 9" and "Fur Elise," and is often remembered for his hearing loss later in life.

Ludwig van Beethoven

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