Anatomy
Physiology
Cell/Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Scientists
100
How many bones do sharks have? 

0; sharks are entirely made up of cartilage 

100

What hormone is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels? 

Insulin

100

What is the outermost layer of animal cells that provides structural support and regulates what enters and exits the cell?

Cell Membrane 

100

What is the term for an ion that has more electrons than protons? 

Anion 

100

What physicist is known for his Theory of General Relativity, and the equation E = mc^2

Albert Einstein

200

What does the anatomical prefix nephr/nephro refer to? 

Kidneys 

200

What organ is responsible for filtering and detoxifying blood? 

Liver 

200

 Name the stages of mitosis 

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase 

200

Name 2 allotropes of carbon 

Diamond & Graphite 

200

Which biologist is responsible for proposing the theory of evolution by natural selection? 

Charles Darwin 

300

What type of connective tissue connects bones to other bones? 

Ligaments

300

What is the primary function of the endocrine system? 

Secrete hormones that regulate various physiological processes in the body 

300

What organelle serves as the primary site of the Kreb's Cycle? 

Mitochondria 

300

Define Electronegativity  

The ability of an atom to attract and hold onto electrons 

300

What is Jane Goodall known for? 

Her study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania 

400

What 2 major bones makeup the lower arm? 

Ulna and Radius 

400

What neurotransmitter is involved with muscle contraction? 

Acetylcholine (ACH)

400

What are the digestive enzymes in lysosomes collectively referred to as? 

Hydrolases 

400

What is the term for the energy that is required to remove an electron from a neutral atom? 

Ionization Energy 
400

What female scientist is known for winning a Nobel prize for her work on radioactivity? 

Marie Curie 

500

Name the valve that separates the left ventricle and left atrium in the heart 

Mitral/Bicuspid Valve 

500

What part of the brain helps regulate vital processes such as your ability to breathe, your heartbeat, etc. 

Medulla Oblongata 

500

What is the term for the process by which cells engulf and digest particles or other cells?

Phagocytosis 

500

Nickel, copper, and gold are apart of which "section" of the periodic table? (You need to be more specific than just "metals") 

Transition Metals 

500

Name 1 of Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion 

1) An object will remain at rest unless an external force acts upon it 

2)Force = Mass x Acceleration 

3)For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction