Thermal Energy
Immune System
Chemistry
Puberty
Biodiversity &
Classification
Natural Selection
100

Objects that do allow thermal energy to easily move through them, like metals, are called this

What are conductors?

100

These very-specific cells help attack and kill viruses. The HIV virus attacks these important cells.

What are (killer) T-cells?

100

This subatomic particle has a negative charge and is found outside the nucleus of an atom.

What is an electron?

100

This organ produces sperm in the male reproductive system.

What are the testes (or testicles)?

100

A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment is called this.

What is an adaptation?

100

A trait that increases an organism's ability to survive and reproduce is called this.

What is an adaptation?

200

Convection (a type of heat energy transfer) cannot occur in this state of matter

What is solid? (Conduction can occur in gasses and liquids!)

200

Mytko has a tattoo of this white blood cell and tattoos last a lifetime because of this cell.

What is a macrophage?

200

This type of change might involve a change in appearance or phase, but no new substance is formed.

What is a physical change?

200

This hormone, produced mainly by the ovaries, regulates the female menstrual cycle and secondary sexual characteristics.

What is estrogen?

200

On a phylogenetic tree, the point where two branches split represents this.

What is a common ancestor?

200

Natural selection can only favor traits that are this.

What is heritable (inherited)?

300

The three modes of heat transfer are Conduction, Convection and THIS

What is radiation?

300

These are produced by B-cells and help paralyze viruses by sticking to their spikes

What are antibodies?

300

These elements are located in the far right column of the periodic table and are known for being unreactive.

What are noble gases?

300

This general term refers to methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy by interfering with fertilization or implantation.

What is birth control (or contraception)?

300

This is the largest invertebrate phylum, including insects, spiders, and crustaceans.

What are arthropods?

300

Environmental changes lead to this process over time

What is Evolution?

400

Thermal energy is a form of THIS type of energy, or the energy of motion

What is kinetic energy?

400

This is the organ where "Murder University" gets rid of T-cells that would attack your own body cells

What is the thymus?

400

In this type of bond, atoms share electrons rather than transfer them.

What is a covalent bond?

400

This part of the brain is responsible for planning, impulse control, and decision-making, and is still developing well into a person's twenties.


What is the prefrontal cortex?

400

These are the two kingdoms made up of prokaryotic organisms.

What are Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?

400

A drought causes only plants with deeper roots to survive and reproduce. This environmental factor is acting as a...

What is a selective pressure?

500

A student adds layers and air pockets to keep something warm. This is improving this part of engineering design

What is minimizing thermal energy transfer?

500

This process makes many copies of DNA, you may have gotten this kind of COVID test early in the pandemic

What is PCR?

500

An atom becomes this when it gains or loses electrons.

What is an ion?

500

A fertilized egg is called this during the earliest stage of development before it implants in the uterus.

What is a zygote?

500

These specialized pigment cells in a squid’s skin allow it to rapidly change color for camouflage, communication, or warning.

What are chromatophores?

500

Natural selection acts directly on an organism's observable traits, but evolution is ultimately measured by changes in these over time.

What are change in allele frequencies?