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Cells & Genetics
Human Body
EM&M
Mythology
Things That are Usually Green, but Sometimes are not Green, Which is Confusing Because they are Almost Always Green in Pictures
100
The jelly-like substance that holds organelles in place.
What is cytoplasm?
100
The body system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is respiratory?
100
The unit of measure for forces.
What is Newtons?
100
The Greek god of war.
Who is Ares?
100
The plant that grows in blades, typically found upon the ground. Usually green, but sometimes brown or yellow. Apparently blue in Kentucky.
What is grass?
200
The organelle responsible for protein transport.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
200
The small pockets of air within the lungs, where gas exchange occurs.
What are alveoli?
200
The formula for potential energy.
What is mgh?
200
The place where viking warriors ascended to upon death in battle.
What is Valhalla?
200
A form of currency that is usually green, but can also be silver or gold, in limited amounts.
What are dollars?
300
The process of transport that requires no energy, and moves water across membranes.
What is osmosis?
300
The fused vertebrae at the base of the spine.
What is the sacrum?
300
The ion that provides power to devices by flowing through a circuit.
What is an electron?
300
The Egyptian god of the Nile.
Who is Sobek?
300
An emotion that is often associated with green, but also sometimes yellow.
What is envy?
400
The total number of chromosomes that a human with Down Syndrome has in their karyotype.
What is 47?
400
The blood vessels that tend to squirt if punctured.
What are arteries?
400
The formula for finding the time at which objects will meet if they are traveling toward each other.
What is d=rt+rt?
400
The Chinese faerie of the moon, and wife of the legendary archer Hou Yi.
Who is Chang'e?
400
An animal that inhabits the surface of lakes and rocks, which can be red or yellow as well as green.
What is algae?
500
The phase of Mitosis in which the nuclear membrane reforms.
What is Telophase?
500
The process by which the digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems work together to produce ATP.
What is cellular respiration?
500
The formula for the mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle.
What is radius of wheel/radius of axle?
500
The world-devouring serpent of Norse mythology.
What is Jormungandr?
500
A gemstone that can appear green, blue-green, or yellow-green, that is only considered this type of gem when it is truly green.
What is an emerald?