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100

These are the three primary colors of light.

What are red, green, and blue?

100

This tool allows scientists to measure really tiny volumes of liquids.

What is a micropipette?

100

This coding language is one of the most popular amongst users because it is free and easy to use.

What is Python?

100

This genetic material makes a double helix shape.

What is DNA?

100

This is the number one rule in any laboratory.

What is safety?

200

In a C major scale, this note is higher: E or G.

What is G?

200

This tool was one of the first of its kind to detect charged particles you can’t see with your eyes.

What is a bubble chamber?

200

This laboratory technique is used to separate parts of a mixture.

What is chromatography?

200

This is a one-sided shape.

What is a mobius strip?

200

This is the number of dogs I have.

What is two?

300

Although we cannot see this type of light, it can make certain materials seem as if they're glowing.

What is ultraviolet (UV) light?

300

This is the number of stops on a micropipette plunger in order for scientists to use it properly.

What is two?

300

This is the force in physics which allows an impossible table to stand by only using strings.

What is tension?

300

Jet bridges, solar panels, surgical robots and many other engineering designs use this Japanese art of folding paper.

What is origami?

300

When shading in an object to give it dimension and shine, this is the part that tends to be white.

What is a highlight?

400

This characteristic of sound, also called a note, is defined as oscillations per second.

What is frequency?

400

This type of machine uses resonant frequencies to speed up particles.

What is an accelerator?

400

This word, meaning "image observation," is the study of how light interacts with matter.

What is spectroscopy?

400

This shape is self-similar patterns created by infinitely repeating the same shape over and over again.

What is a fractal?

400

This type of artist takes both science and art classes to translate complicated STEM concepts into images and animations.

What is a scientific illustrator?

500

This is the fundamental constant you get when you multiply the frequency and wavelength together.

What is the speed?

500

This is the volume of liquid picked up by a 100 – 1000 µL micropipette reading 0768 from top to bottom.

What is 768 µL (or 0.768 mL)?

500

This type of graph is created by using the equation r = acos(nθ) and is named after a flower.

What is a rose curve?

500

This traditionally Hindu and Buddhist art form can be painted, embroidered, or arranged with particulates of sand into symmetrical flowering patterns.

What are mandalas?

500

This device uses static electricity to kick start particles in motion.

What is a Van de Graaff?