What is the charge of a neutron?
What is neutral
What two animals were seen in "The Animal" illusion?
What is a duck and a rabbit
What is Mitochondria
Who is the Father of Genetics?
What is Gregor Mendel
Two or more elements combined together makes:
What is a compound
What is the basic unit of elements and molecules?
What is an atom
What is the branch of physics that studies the interaction of light and an eye?
What is Optics
Contains genetic material which controls the cell's activities
What is the Nucleus
What structures carry hereditary information (genes)?
What is chromosomes
What is the charge of an electron?
What is negative
What is the definition of hydrophobic?
What is repellent to water - "hates water"
What is an afterimage?
What is an imprint of an image - seen after looking at bright lights
During what phase of the cell cycle does cell division occur?
What is the term used for having identical genes (one from each parent) for a particular characteristic?
What is homozygous
Name the three states of matter:
What is solid, liquid, and gas
Name the elements that compose Hydrogen Peroxide
What is two Hydrogen and two Oxygen - H2O2
What two organ structures are involved in the "illusions" of Optical Illusions?
What is the eyes and the brain
Name an example of a Prokaryote
What is Bacteria or Archaea
If I have a pink flower (Rw), which gene is dominant and which gene is recessive?
What is: R - dominant, w - recessive
How many elements occur naturally on Earth?
What is 94
The freezing of water of the melting of ice cream are examples of what kind of change?
What is a physical change
What optical illusion shown in class involved determining the color of the dots on a grid?
What is the Hermann Grid Illusion
What is the function of the Ribosomes?
What is to translate RNA into proteins/protein synthesis
If I cross two pink plants (Rw x Rw) and get four offspring plants, how many of the offspring will be white?
What is one
The largest known Eukaryote on Earth
What is Armillaria solidipes, also known as the "Honey Fungus”