Digestive System
Dancers
Taxonomy
Musicals
Nervous System
100

There are two types of digestion. This type of digestion takes place when food is physically digested. It includes chewing.

mechanical digestion

100

This man was an actor, dancer, choreographer, and director. He starred in An American in Paris and Singin' in the Rain. He also starred with Judy Garland in For Me and My Gal.

Gene Kelly

100

This system of taxonomic classification was developed by Carolus Linnaeus and has levels that include phylum, class, and order.

binomial nomenclature

100

This Broadway shows ties in aspects from the books Horton Hears a Who! and Miss Gertrude McFuzz.It is narrated by a famous feline in a hat.

Seussical the Musical

100

These nerve structures carry signals to the neuron

dendrites

200

The surface of the small intestine is covered in these small finger-like projections that aid in the absorption of nutrients.

villi

200

This man was an African-American dancer and choreographer that described his youth in the south in his song Revelations.

Alvin Ailey

200

This level of classification includes categories of archaea, bacteria, and eukarya.

domain

200

This musical invites audience members to compete with Chip, Leaf, "Schwartzy," Marcy, William, and Olive. William eventually wins. Songs include "The Spelling Rules" and "My Friend, The Dictionary."

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

200

These nerve structures carry signals away form the neuron structure

axon

300

This slimy substance helps partially digested food move down the esophagus and into the stomach

mucus

300

Petrushka and The Firebird were specifically choreographed by Fokine for this person. This man later choreographed the Rite of Spring and the Afternoon of a Faun.

Vaslav Nijinsky

300

Name all eight levels of biological classification

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

300

This musical is linked to the JFK administration. Songs include, "C'est Moi, "The Simple Joys of Maidenhood," and "If Ever I Would Leave You." The composers are Lerner and Loewe. What is this musical that is based on a medivial court?

Camelot

300

This is the term for the structure that connects two neurons

synapse

400

This flap of muscular tissue can close your windpipe when your chewing so that food will only go into your esophagus.

epiglottis

400

This man costarred with his brother in Eubie! His Broadway debut was made in The Girl in Pink Tights. He won a Tony for his portrayal of Jelly Roll Morton in Jelly's Last Jam. Who is this famous tap dancer who won awards for Comin' Uptown and Sophisticated Ladies?

Gregory Hines
400

Archaea and bacteria are these types of organisms that lack DNA that is condensed and instead have free chromatin

prokaryots

400

This musical features a main character, Evan Goldman, that moves to Indiana from New York City and features tales about bar mitzvahs and being a teenager.

13

400

This part of the brain is connected to the spinal cord and controls involuntary actions like blinking

brain stem

500

This substance is produced by the liver and is stored by the gallbladder. It breaks down fat in the small intestine and enzymes completely digest the fat.

bile

500

This woman studied under Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham at the Paul Taylor Dance Company before founding her own dance company that later merged with the American Ballet Theatre. Who is the choreographer of Movin' Out, Push Comes to Shove, and Deuce Coup?

Twyla Tharp

500

This is the asexual reproduction process that bacteria sometimes use to reproduce

binary fission

500

This musical is based on a novel by Victor Hugo about Jean Valjean. It takes place in the city of Digne. Songs include "I Dreamed A Dream," "One Day More," and "Master of the House."

Les Miserable

500

This division of the nervous system has nerve cells that stem from the spinal cord

peripheral nervous system