The development of new medical equipment and systems is possible thanks to this branch of engineering
What is Biomedical Engineering?
The first American woman to fly in space
Who is Sally Ride?
The chemical name and/or formula for table salt
What is NaCl (Sodium Chloride)
This introductory course covers life science basics like the food chain, cell development, anatomy, etc.
What is Biology?
This type of engineering focuses on urban development, planning, and infrastructure
What is Civil Engineering?
The mastermind behind the discovery of the elements Polonium and Radium
Who is Marie Curie?
This cellular organelle is referred to as "the powerhouse of the cell"
What is Mitochondria?
What is Physics?
______ engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
What is Electrical Engineering?
This well-known zoologist is known for her breakthroughs in understanding behavioral patterns in chimpanzees.
Who is Jane Goodall?
The number of elements listed on the Periodic Table
What is 118?
This course is well known for its field trip to a place called Treehaven
What is AP Environmental Science?
These engineers seek to improve the production and/or use of various substances of chemicals, food, fuel, drugs, and other products
What is Chemical Engineering?
This famous chemist is known for her contributions in discovering the double helix shape of DNA. (Hint: X-Ray Crystallography)
Who is Rosalind Franklin?
The process by which eukaryotic cells duplicate themselves
What is Mitosis?
This course focuses on the engineering and development behind airborne objects like rockets and airplanes
What is Aerospace Engineering?
______ engineering focuses on both power producing and power-using machinery, such as engines, air conditioning, and turbines
What is Mechanical Engineering?
This NASA mathematician is credited with calculating the path for spacecraft to orbit the earth and land on the moon
Who is Katherine Johnson?
The law which states, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
What is Newton's Third Law?
Often taken by people seeking a future in medicine, this course focuses on the composition of the human body and it's many functions
What is Anatomy/Physiology?