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100

What is the process in which liquid turns into a gas

Evaporation

100

True or False: You can eat or drink in the lab

FALSE

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

What is the purpose of white blood cells?

To defend the body from invaders

100

How many bones do you have in the human body?

206

200

What is photosynthesis?

The process in which water + CO2+light energy to create glucose + O2

200

What is the ocular lens magnification?

10x

200

What is name termed for animal/plant cells v. bacteria cells

Hint: Humans start with "e" and bacteria starts with "p"

Humans/plants: Eukaryote

Bacteria: Prokaryote

200

What is the first layer of defense?

Skin

200

Who is the father of natural selection?

Charles Darwin

300

Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?

a) water vapor b) nitrous oxide c) artificial fertilizers d) carbon dioxide

c) artificial fertilizers

300

What is the first step in the scientific method

-Ask a question/ find a problem you want to solve
300

What is the pigment found in chloroplast?

Chlorophyll

300

True or False: Viruses are alive

False

300

What are the different biological classes?

Hint: King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti

Kingdom. Phylum. Class. Order. Family. Genius and Species

400

True or False: Coal is a fossil fuel.

True

400

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

400

What is the central dogma?

DNA to RNA to proteins

400
What is antibiotic resistance?

when bacteria change to resist antibiotics that used to effectively treat them

400

Name a shape of bacteria 

Hint: There are 3

Cocci Bacillus Spirilla 

500

Which country emits the most carbon dioxide per person?

United States

500

What is the difference between coarse and fine adjustment knobs?

Coarse adjustment is for initial focus and moves the stage quickly up and down

Fine adjustment is for fine-tuning focus to achieve the sharpest image and is smaller manipulation

500

What are the 4 major macromolecules in our cells?

-Nucleic Acid

-Proteins

-Carbohydrates/Sugars

-Lipids/Fat

500

How does the body recognize the difference between self and non-self cells?

There are major MHC molecules which are proteins found on the surface of the cell

500

What is my name?

Selena