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Anatomy
100

What subatomic particle has a negative charge?

Electron

100

What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Au
100

What organ is responsible for producing insulin?

Pancreas

100

What do you light to start a flame in the lab?

Bunsen burner

100

How many valves does a heart have?

4
200

Which element is represented by the letter ‘K’?

Potassium

200

What’s the term for a word that is the same forwards and backwards?

Palindrome

200

What is the name of the bone in your upper arm?

Humerus

200

What is the specific name of the type of onion we used for the lab?

Red onion

200

What muscle helps you breathe?

Diaphragm

300

What planet is known for its rings?

Saturn

300

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

300

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

300

What chemical is commonly used to stain onion cells?

Iodine

300

How many pairs of ribs does a human have?

12

400

What planet does Europa orbit?

Jupiter

400

How many countries / territories border Brazil?

10

  1. Argentina

  2. Bolivia

  3. Colombia

  4. Guyana

  5. Paraguay

  6. Peru

  7. Suriname

  8. Uruguay

  9. Venezuela

  1. French Guiana (territory of France)


400

What does the acronym “NASA” stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

400

What do you call the curved surface of a liquid in a test tube?

Meniscus

400

What part of the body connects muscles to bones?

Tendons

500

What is the name of this law in physics?


500

Say 10 digits of pi

3.141592653

500

What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

Accuracy = closeness to true value Precision = consistency of results

500

Trick category! What does the word intrepid mean?

Brave

500

What is the longest nerve in the human body?

Sciatic nerve