Human Biology
Plants
Scientists
Animals
Potpourri
100

Contrary to its name, this digestive organ is actually long when unraveled. 

The small intestine 

100

Sunlight is on the menu tonight. Plants convert solar energy to chemical energy in this process

Photosynthesis 

100

The rise of apes on this planet was studied by this well-known female primatologist

Jane Goodall

100

This sea creature dives deep down. Large and in charge, this is the largest mammal in the world. 

Blue Whale

100

A pickle is a cucumber that goes through this common biological process that occurs with the making of beer and wine

Fermentation

200
Stick that neck out! The human body has the same number of vertebrae as this large land mammal

Giraffe

200

"Come to the Light!" Plants move toward the direction of light in this process

Phototropism

200

Without him, you wouldn't be able to enjoy the majority of dairy delights. This is the father of microbiology

Louis Pasteur

200

Ring by Spring! Penguins will begin courting each other in early spring with the exchange of this inanimate object.

A pebble

200

Common knowledge, this is the state flower of Rhode Island. 

Common blue violet

300

My Leg! This bone, found in the leg, is the largest in the human body. 

The femur

300

Deck the halls and seal it with a kiss. This parasitic plant is found hanging and wrapped in a bow. 

Mistletoe

300

I spy with my little eye... a Cell! This man credited with being the father of the microscope lent his name to his invention. 

Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek

300

Dark and scary, a group of crows is called this

A Murder

300

Hail Holy Queen! Salve Regina's Founder, Catherine McAuley was born on this day

September 29th

400

Ooh La La. Love is in the air this Valentine's Day and you're quite erubescent. The common term for this flattered response is 

Blushing 

400

This plant was commonly used to describe beloved and memorable public figures such as Princess Diana, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. 

The Rose

400

All the X's and O's, this woman was actually the first to discover the base structure of DNA. Too bad the radiation got to her before the Nobel prize did. 

Rosalind Franklin

400

Have a heart? These pesky critters may invade your shower drains but have 12 hearts. 

Cockroach

400

Public transportation can be scary, breathe in and out, but be careful human skin makes up this percent of the air. 

15%

500

Ahoy! The navicular, a boat-shaped bone, is found in this part of the body. 

The foot. 

500

Ouch!? This prickly plant has an inside that proves to have great healing benefits

Aloe Vera

500

This scientist has a hand in the cut-and-paste style of genomic editing in the discovery of CRISPR

Emmanuelle Charpentier

500

These large hungry land animals produce pink sweat

Hippos

500

The lyrics "November flush and your flannel cure" are featured in this Taylor Swift song on the album Evermore.

Champagne Problems.