Chem/Phys
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Fun Facts
100

Chlorine, fluorine, and bromine are part of what family of elements?

Halogens

100

What two digits comprise a bit/bits in a computer?

0,1

100

What is ATP?


Adenosine Triphosphate; chemical energy 

100

A word that means a disease can be transmitted from one person to another?

Infectious

100

Mammal that lays eggs

Platypus 

200

does sound travel faster in water or air?

Water

200

What does CPU stand for?

Computer Processing Unit

200

What is Chlorophyll?

This green pigment, found in the chloroplasts of plants, that is essential for capturing light energy during photosynthesis

200

What is an epidemic?

What is when the occurrence of a disease exceeds the normal rate. An epidemic is when the occurrence in a community or geographic area of a disease at a rate that clearly exceeds the normally expected rate.

200

What was the first animal successfully cloned?

Dolly 

300

What is Avogadros Number?

6.022x10^23

300

What programming language infamously named itself after another popular programming language in order to gain popularity?

Javascript

300

What phase of mitosis do the chromosomes align on the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

300

What is a Communicable Disease

What is a disease that can be spread from one person to another. A communicable disease is an infectious disease that spreads directly from one person to another.

300

What was the first successful animal x human heart transplant?

Genetically modified Pig heart


fun fact: it was at UMD 

400

what are Newton’s 3 laws?

  • Every object moves in a straight line until acted on by a force (inertia)

  • F=ma (force and acceleration) 

  • Every action has an equal and opposite reaction (action reaction)

400
What are confounding variables? 

This occurs when an experimenter cannot tell the difference between the effects of different factors on a variable.

400

Name two organells that contain enzymes?

Mitochondria and Lysosomes 

400

Antibiotics are widely used as a preventive measure against bacterial diseases. For how many years have antibiotics been used?

>50 years

400

Largest desert on earth?

Antarctica 

500

what is chemist and physicist Marie Curie best known for?

Her work in/discovering radium, polonium, and her contributions to radiation in medicine  

500

What is the difference between breadth first search and depth first search?

BFS searches based on levels of a tree, DFS searches based on the depth, going back up and down levels

500

This organelle, believed to have originated from a symbiotic relationship with a prokaryotic cell, is responsible for producing ATP in eukaryotic cells. WHat organelle, and what theory is this?

Mitochondira; Endosymbiont Theory

500

What encompasses the public health triad?

Host, Agent, and Environment 

500

Where are grasshoppers ears located?

Underneath their wings on their stomach

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