Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
100

The responsibilities of a bioengineer include...

Using design and develop new systems and devices for biological and health applications

100

The responsibilities of a chemical engineer include...


designing equipment, systems, and processes for refining raw materials and for mixing, compounding, and processing chemicals

100

The responsibilities of a mechanical engineer include...

apply innovative problem-solving skills to areas like energy conversion, health sciences, aerospace, transportation, and manufacturing

100

The responsibilities of a civil engineer include...

plan, design, and supervise the construction and maintenance of building and infrastructure projects

100

The responsibilities of an electrical engineer include...

designing, developing, testing, and supervising the manufacturing of electrical systems and equipment

200

A bioengineer often designs tools or technologies to help these professionals, who care for human health.

Who are doctors?


200

This everyday energy source—used in cars and planes—is refined through chemical engineering.

What is gasoline?

200

Mechanical engineers often test their designs using these small versions before building full-sized machines.

What are prototypes?

200

Civil engineers design this structure that helps people cross rivers or valleys.

What is a bridge?

200

This everyday item converts electrical energy into light energy.

What is a light bulb?

300

Bioengineers might create these artificial parts that can replace or support body functions — like heart valves or limbs.

What are prosthetics (or implants)?

300

When substances combine to make something new, this occurs.

What is a chemical reaction?

300

The opposite of kinetic energy—energy stored in objects due to position—is called this.

What is potential energy?

300

Civil engineers design this kind of structure to stop water from flooding land.

What is a dam?

300

Electrical engineers use these small components, like resistors and capacitors, to build ____.

What are circuits?

400

Bioengineers often study these tiny building blocks of life to understand how to design new technologies.

What are cells?

400

The flow of heat in chemical processes is studied under this branch of science.

What is thermodynamics?


400

This simple machine is used to lift heavy objects by using a bar and a pivot point.

What is a lever?

400

Civil engineers often work with these professionals who draw detailed plans of buildings.

Who ar archtiects?

400

This scientist is known as the father of electricity for his experiments with lightning.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500

The word “bio” in bioengineering comes from Greek and means this.

What is life?

500

The opposite of exothermic reactions, these need heat to happen.

What are endothermic reactions?


500

This famous scientist’s three laws of motion are key to understanding mechanical systems.

Who is Sir Issac Newton?

500

Civil engineers must make sure tall buildings can handle shaking from these natural events.

What are earthquakes?

500

This famous inventor created the first practical light bulb and helped develop power stations.

Who is Thomas Edison?

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