Astronomy
Cells
Chemistry
Nervous system
Sleep
100

Why is the sun bright and hot

Nuclear Fusion in the core

100

What is in the nucleus of a cell

DNA

100

The atomic number tells you the number of

Protons 

100

What is the main unit of the nervous system 

neuron 

100

What does REM stand for 

Rapid eye movement 

200

What are two differences between a star and a planet? 

Stars mainly gas 

Planets can be made of different materials - ice, rock, gas 

200
Name two structures found in plant cells

Chloroplasts and cell wall

200
How many electrons are always in the first shell? 

2

200

What types of neurons are responsible for sending movement information to your muscles 

Motor neurons 

200

How does light play a role in the circadian rhythm

Day light suppresses melatonin, low light at night triggers melatonin release 
300

True or False: low mass stars explode into supernovae at the end of their life 

False 
300

What is the difference between a cell wall and a cell membrane 

cell wall only found in plant cells and bacteria - not animal cells. Used for support and stability 


Cell membrane found in all cells -- controls what enters and exits the cell 


300

What is the maximum number of electrons in the valence shell? 

8

300

What lobe of the brain is involved in decision making and planning 

Frontal lobe 

300

What type of brain waves are prevalent in stage 3 of NREM 

Delta

400

What two forces are balanced to keep a star a stable shape 

Inward pressure - gravity, outward pressure from nuclear fusion 

400

What  organelle is the site of protein synthesis  

Ribosome 

400

Which elements will become cations?

metals 

400

What structure links the two hemispheres of the brain

Corpus callosum 

400

What happens during REM? 

Vivid dreams, muscle paralysis, brain waves similar to waking 

500

What happens to form a star? 

Early stars are formed from a nebula - a cloud dust and gas sticking together under the pressure of gravity

500

What is photosynthesis? Where does it occur? 

Conversion of the suns energy into usable chemical energy 

Occurs in the chloroplasts

500

What is a base 

A substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH-)

500

What is the function of the parietal lobe?

Responsible for information processing (touch, temperature, pain) and helping with spatial processing 

500

How does sleep change throughout the night?

Sleep cycle has more NREM at the beginning of the night, and more REM at the end.