science!!
animals!!
vowels!!
useless body parts!
sports!!
300

biology! - this protein is found in blood and is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body!

what is hemoglobin?

300

this type of fish can change its gender during its lifetime!

what are oysters??

300

this type of tree is known for its majestic size and long life!

what are sequoias?

300

this pouch attached to the large intestine is only known for because it often gets inflamed and has to be removed!

what is the appendix?

300

how many points is a touchdown worth before the extra point or two-point conversion?

six! 

600

meteorology! - these types of clouds are tall and dark, and generally associated with thunderstorms!

what are cumulonimbus (or nimbus) clouds?

600

this Australian mammal has half-inch 'spurs' on its hind legs that deliver potent venom! they are also the only mammal to lay eggs

what is a platypus?

600

this process of learning is done by attending school!

what is education?

600

 the anesthetic used for removing this often produces many funny videos as people tend to say odd things 

what are wisdom teeth?

600

how tall, in feet, is a standard basketball hoop?

10 feet!

900

human anatomy! - the two-word medical term for the eardrum?

what is the tympanic membrane?

900

this small animal holds the record for sleeping the most (they sleep 20-22 hours a day)!!

what are koalas?

900

a person who truly appreciates or loves high-quality sound equipment!

what is an audiophile?

900

these two oval-shaped pads are located near the back of the throat and are often removed

what are tonsils?

900

the two NBA teams tied for most all-time championships are the Boston Celtics and..?

the Los Angeles Lakers

1200

geology! - this is the only type of rock that can float, due to its formation only during volcanic eruptions

what is pumice?

1200

these animals have lungs, but they also use their skin to breathe!

what are frogs?

1200

a formal term for a rule made by an authority

what is a regulation?

1200

the scientific name for this is coccyx, the remnant of the body part that primates use for balance and mobility

what is the tailbone?

1200

the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is traditionally sung during this inning.

what is the seventh inning?

1500

ecology! - hard question!! - this 16-letter word is the specific science of determining a tree's age by counting its rings!!

what is dendrochronology?

1500

this animal's nose is made up of 22 tentacles, which are extremely sensitive!

what is the star-nosed mole?

1500

the act of leaving a dangerous place!

what is evacuation?

1500

these tiny muscles are attached to hair follicles, and were primarily used to fluff up the hair to make primates look bigger or warm up

what are arrector pili muscles?

1500

this athlete holds the record for most medals won in Olympic history.

who is Michael Phelps?
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