Microbiology
Enviromental Biology
MISC
Biology Clubs
Medicine
100

This was the first antibiotic discovered in 1928 by Dr. Alexander Fleming

What is penicilin?

100

This gas is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis?

What is CO2? or What is carbon dioxide?

100

This is a diagram used in genetics to predict the genotypic and phenotypic outcomes of a genetic cross. Usually a grid.

What is a Punnett Square?

100

This club is the Pre-Med/Vet/Dental club that hosts events to help students prepare for Graduate School

What is SCRUBS?

100

This is the largest bone in the body

What is the femur

200

This is the branch of biology that focuses on the study of fungi, which includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms

What is mycology

200

This renewable energy source uses the Earth's internal heat

What is geothermal energy?

200
This is the study of the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. In this you study habitable environments in the solar system and search for planetary biosignatures of any extraterrestrial life past or present.

What is astrobiology? 

200

This is a Design Team that specializes in biology and its applications. They have worked with diverse topics such as biomining and early breast cancer detection.

What is iGEM?

200

This organ contains the malleus, incus, and stapes

What is the ear?

300

This test was developed by its namesake Danish physician. It is a differential staining technique used to classify the two main groups of bacteria into positive and negative.

What is the Gram stain? or What is the Gram test?

300

These organisms obtain energy by using inorganic substrates, usually minerals.

What are lithotrophs?

300

These are specialized proteins that are found in cell membranes. They act as a channel that allows water to pass through them, while blocking larges solutes.

What are aquaporins?

300

This club is the catch all for all types of biology. They host game nights and other chill activities.

What is Helix?

300

This is an undifferentiated cell that has the ability to divide and produce more undifferentiated cells or differentiate into specialized cells. They possess the 2 key properties of self-renewal and differentiation.

What are stem cells?

400

This is a substance used to stimulate immunity to speficic infectious diseases or pathogens. It usually is prepared using an inactivated or weakened form of the causitive agent.

What is a vaccine?

400

What is the largest organism (collective) on Earth. It is about 3.5 square miles and is estimated to be about 8,000 years old.

What is Armillaria ostoyae? or What is the humongous fungus? or What is honey fungus?

400

This is the trinucleotide sequence found on tRNA that is complementary to the corresponding sequence in the mRNA during protein synthesis.

What is an anticodon?

400

This club is the Biology Honors Society. They host study groups and also community service events.

What is Phi Sigma?

400

These are the primary cell type found in the epidermis which produces its namesake pigment. 

What are keratinocytes?

500

What disease was discovered to be transmitted through contaminated water when John Snow mapped the deaths caused by it. He correlated the deaths with the location of water pumps, showing that it was spread through drinking water.

What is cholera?

500

This is an area of significantly reduced rainfall behind a mountainous region on the leeward side of the mountain, facing away from the winds.

What is a rain shadow? or What is a rain shadow desert?

500

This is a cellular process that allows a single gene to produce multiple protein variants by joining exons in different combinations, which significantly increases the protein diversity. It contains many types such as exon skipping, intron retention, and mutually exclusive exons.

What is alternative splicing?

500

Which club outside of the Biology Department (SCRUBS, Helix, Phi Sigma, and iGEM), has the most members involved in our Bio Clubs?

Alpha Chi Sigma (chem honors) or Fire Club or EcoMiners or even STUCO also Sustainability Club

500
This vitamin is responsible for blood clotting and also plays a crucial role in making proteins that are necessary for the blood clotting process. It is fat soluble and also is essential for bone health.

What is vitamin K?

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