Genomics
Nuclear Engineering
Astrophysics
Cardiovascular System and Homeostasis
Ecosystems and Ecological Stewardship
100

What is the molecule that carries genetic information in almost all living organisms?

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)

100

What process releases energy inside a nuclear power station?

Nuclear fission

100

What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?

Gravity

100

Which organ pumps blood around the human body?

The heart

100

What is an ecosystem?

A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.

200

What is the name of a section of DNA that contains instructions for making a specific protein?

A gene

200

Which particle strikes a uranium nucleus to begin nuclear fission?

A neutron

200

What is the name of the galaxy that contains our Solar System?

The Milky Way

200

Which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body?

The aorta (arteries)

200

What role do producers play in a food chain?

They make their own food by photosynthesis and provide energy for other organisms.

300

What process allows scientists to copy a specific section of DNA millions of times?

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

300

Why are control rods used inside a nuclear reactor?

To absorb neutrons and control the rate of the chain reaction.

300

What evidence suggests that the universe is expanding?

The red shift of light from distant galaxies.

300

What is homeostasis?

The maintenance of a stable internal environment.

300

What is biodiversity?

The variety of different species living in an area.

400

How can genomics help doctors provide more effective medical treatments?

By identifying genetic differences that allow treatments and medicines to be tailored to individuals (personalized medicine).

400

What is the main advantage of nuclear power compared with burning fossil fuels?

It produces large amounts of electricity with very low carbon dioxide emissions.

400

Why do stars appear to move across the night sky even though they remain in roughly the same positions relative to each other?

Because the Earth rotates on its axis.

400

Name one way the body responds when its temperature becomes too high.

Sweating or widening (vasodilation) of blood vessels in the skin.

400

Why are decomposers important in ecosystems?

They break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients back into the environment.

500

Scientists compare DNA sequences from different organisms. What can these comparisons reveal?

Evolutionary relationships and common ancestry.

500

Why must spent nuclear fuel be stored carefully for many years?

Because it remains radioactive and can be harmful to living organisms.

500

What is the main process that powers stars like the Sun?

Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.

500

During exercise, why does heart rate increase?

To deliver more oxygen and glucose to muscles and remove carbon dioxide more quickly.

500

Give one reason why protecting biodiversity is important.

It helps maintain stable ecosystems, supports food webs, preserves genetic diversity, and provides resources for humans.