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100

his large organ, which makes up about 8% of your body weight, is responsible for protecting internal organs and regulating body temperature.

What is skin

100

This U.S. president served during the American Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863

Who is Abraham Lincoln

100

This mathematical concept is used to describe the relationship between the sides of a right triangle, often written as "a² + b² = c²." 

Who is the pythagorean theorem

100

This insect can live several weeks without its head, as its brain is in its body

What is a cockroach

100

This dough-based dessert, traditionally fried and glazed with sugar, is associated with the city of New Orleans.

What is a beignet

200

This organ, located just below the ribs, produces bile to help digest fats and filters toxins from the body.

What is the liver

200

This document, signed in 1776, declared the American colonies' independence from Great Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence

200

This equation, E = mc², was developed by this physicist, and it expresses the relationship between energy, mass, and the speed of light.

Who is Albert Einstein

200

This species of turtle can live over 100 years, and its name is also the capital of a U.S. state.

What is a Galapagos Tortoise

200

This spice, often used in Indian cuisine, is known for its warm, slightly bitter flavor and is the primary ingredient in curry powder.

What is turmeric

300

This part of the nervous system is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body to the brain and motor information from the brain to the body.

What is the spinal cord

300

This Italian polymath, known for his paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, is considered one of the most influential artists of the Renaissance.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci

300

This shape, known for its six sides, is considered a regular polygon when all sides and angles are equal.

What is a hexagon

300

This venomous snake, found primarily in Africa, is known for its hood and is one of the fastest snakes in the world

What is a cobra

300

This method of cooking involves submerging food in hot fat, usually oil, until it becomes crispy and golden

What is deep-frying

400

This small, bean-shaped organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing lymphocytes, which are important for immune defense

What is a lymph node

400

This event, occurring in 1773, involved American colonists throwing tea into Boston Harbor in protest of British taxation

What is the Boston Tea Party

400

This 17th-century mathematician and philosopher is known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation

Who is Isaac Newton

400

The male carries and fertilizes the eggs until the offspring emerge

What is a seahorse

400

This Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced raw fish, often served with rice and accompanied by wasabi and soy sauce

What is sushi

500

This vessel, known for its thin walls, carries oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart

What are veins

500

This queen of Egypt, known for her alliances with Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt

Who is Queen Cleopatra

500

This number, the smallest odd prime number, is also the only prime number that is one less than a perfect square.

What is 3

500

This breed of dog is commonly known as a firehouse dog?

What is a Dalmatian

500

Originating in the 16th century, this culinary technique involves preserving food by immersing it in vinegar or brine, often used for vegetables and fish.

What is pickling

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