biology and human body
space and astronomy
chemistry and physics
general science
marine biology
100

the largest internal organ in the human body.

what is the liver?

100

 the hottest planet.

what is venus?

100

the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

What is mercury?

100

the study of weather is called.

what is meteorology?

100

 Nemo and other clownfish live in this plant-like animal.

What is an anemone?

200

this type of blood is known as the universal donor.

what is O negative?

200

the largest moon of saturn.

what is titan?

200

Newton’s third law of motion states that for every action, there is one of these.

what is an equal and opposite reaction?

200

a scientist that studies rocks.

what is a geologist?

200

Shark skeletons are made of this material.

what is cartilage?
300

the strongest bone in the human body.

what is the femur(thigh bone)?


300

this constellation contains polaris, and the north star.

what is ursa minor(the little dipper)?

300

 the four states of matter.

 What are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma?

300

 the name for the type of animal that eats only plants.

what is herbivore?

300

top 3 deadliest sharks in order.

what is the great white, tiger shark, bull shark?

400

white blood cells do this.

what is protect against illnesses(create immunity)?

400

the term for a unit of length, defined as the distance that light travels in one julian year. 

what is a light-year?

400

the center of an atom is called.

what is the nucleus

400

the hardest natural substance on Earth.

what is a diamond?

400

 This ribbon of teeth on molluscs is used for feeding.

What is a radula?

500

the process of a cell uses to divide into 2 identical cells.

what is mitosis?

500

 it takes this long for light from the sun to reach earth.

what is 8 minutes and 20 seconds?

500

humans need to breathe this gas to survive.

what is oxygen?

500

the freezing point of water in celcius.

what is 0 degrees.

500

 Shark skin is covered in these, which are technically tiny teeth.

 What are denticles?