Gen Bio (you'll never forget it!)
Zoology & Botany
A & P
General SNHU facts (anything goes...)
Fun Facts about your Profs!
100

These are the powerhouses of the cell.

What are mitochondria?

100

This is the name of the vascular tissue in plants that transports water.

What is xylem?

100

This is another name for the "funny bone".

What is the humerus?

100

Everyone's favorite lunch on Thursdays in the dining hall.

What is Acai bowl?

100

The name of Dr. York's dog who was our unofficial campus mascot for 11 years.

What is Bernie?

200

This is the cell type that describes bacteria and archaeal cells.

What is prokaryotic? 

200

The name for a hard "lid" covering over a fish's gills, or over the opening to a snail's shell

What is an operculum?

200

This is another name for the kneecap.

What is the patella?

200

This is where you would go to study salamanders with Dr. D.

What is the Arboretum?

200

This Biology professor taught high school for 35 years before coming to SNHU.

Who is Professor Lavalley?

300

This is the type of chemical bond that involves sharing electrons.

What is a covalent bond?

300

The process of reproduction without fertilization, or the development of offspring from an unfertilized egg.

What is parthenogenesis?

300

This is the theory for how muscles contract.

What is the sliding filament theory?

300

This is the room number where you would take Micro Lab.

What is HOS 310?

300

This Biology professor lived abroad in Sweden for two years.

Who is Dr. Duryea?

400

This is the type of solution that will cause cells to shrink.

What is a hypertonic solution?

400

The name for the process in animal development in which the embryo transforms from a ball of cells to a more complex structure with germ layers

What is gastrulation?

400

This is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with another bone.

What is the hyoid?

400

This is the first year that the Biology major was offered at SNHU.

What is 2017?

400

This Biology professor likes to scrapbook.

Who is Dr. Beauregard?

500

NADH, FADH2, and NADPH are collectively known as these.

What are electron carriers?

500

This word, which means "net-like", can be found in descriptions of parts of cells, and both animal and plant bodies.

What is reticular?

500

This is the largest muscle in the human body.

What is the Gluteus maximus?

500

The current green space between Robert Frost and Hospitality used to be this.

What is a parking lot?

500

This Biology professor is married to a lawyer.

Who is Dr. Myers?