This largest internal organ is responsible for detoxifying chemicals, producing bile, and metabolizing drugs.
What is the liver.
This term refers to the different versions of a gene that can exist at a specific locus on a chromosome.
What are alleles.
This animal is a flightless bird featured in the movie "Happy Feet"
Loud and proud, this species of wild cat is the only one known to live in groups
What are lions.
In the Star Wars Universe, what was the name of the vessel dubbed to be the “fastest ship in the whole galaxy” and commandeered by the infamous Han Solo?
What its the Millenium Falcon.
The number of bones in the adult human body
What is 206.
A duplication event resulting in three copies of what chromosome commonly causes down syndrome?
What is chromosome 21
What is the provincial bird of Ontario?
What is the common loon.
What type of “whale” is actually a Dolphin?
What is an orca.
In Finding Nemo, this species of fish, known for its striking orange and white stripes, is the main character.
What is a clownfish.
This structure, made of cartilage, is commonly referred to as the "windpipe" and carries air to the lungs.
What is the trachea.
This term refers to the specific location or position of a gene on a chromosome.
What is a locus.
The bird with the longest wingspan which had a hit song in 2014 named after it.
What is the Albatross.
With exclamations that can travel as far as 5km, one of the loudest land animals is what aptly named monkey group?
What is howler monkeys.
This 2010 film features a neuroscientist who explores the concept of shared dreaming, diving into the brain’s complex layers of consciousness and memory.
What is Inception.
What is the white area of the eye called?
What is the sclera.
What type of blood cell does not contain DNA?
What is red blood cells.
What is the fastest flying bird in the world?
What is the Peregrine Falcon.
What animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?
What are koalas.
What animal was Po’s adoptive father from Kung Fu Panda?
What is a goose.
This part of the brain, located at the back of the skull, is primarily responsible for coordinating movement and balance.
What is the cerebellum.
What is the genotype of phenotypic Blood Type A?
What is iaia / iai
(2 possible genotypes)!
In some bird species, their feathers can show which kind of light that can’t be seen by humans?
What is ultraviolet light.
What term refers to a backboneless animal that you can see with the naked eye, i.e. without a magnifying glass or microscope?
What is Macroinvertebrate.
In Twilight, what is the name of the town where Bella Swan moves to live with her father?
What is Forks.