In the 1983 movie A Christmas Story, Ralphie was told that he would shoot his eye out with this.
Red Ryder BB Gun
The tympanic membrane is found in this sensory organ.
Ear
Process in which plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight into food.
Photosynthesis
Found in North and Central America and having brown, black, and gray feathers that blend in with their woodland habitat.
Whippoorwill
This celestial body last passed Earth in 1986, and is only visible every 75-76 years.
Halley's Comet
This medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening.
Hemorrhage
This edible plant is known for its long stalks and is often used in pie.
Rhubarb
Usually made of braided leather or nylon, designed as a tool for working with livestock or for competition cracking.
Bullwhip
This was launched into space in 1990 and has the ability to provide stunning images of space.
Hubble Space Telescope
The "shoulder girdle" is made up of the clavicle and this large thick bone.
Scapula
This is the largest individual flower in the world and emits a strong odor of decaying flesh to attract pollinators.
The Rafflesia arnoldii or the corpse flower
An injury to the cervical spine caused by an abrupt jerking motion of the head, either backward or forward
Whiplash
On January 28, 1986, this Space Shuttle broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard.
The frontal lobe of the brain named for Pierre Paul Broca, a physician studying aphasia in the 19th century, is linked to this important human capability.
Speech

The pigment in plants allows them to absorb sunlight?
Answer: Chlorophyll.
A person regarded as insignificant and pretentious.
Whippersnapper
This planet in our solar system has the most number of moons, with a grand total of 79 moons.
Jupiter
This medical condition which results in an enlarged thyroid gland is caused by a lack of iodine in your diet.
Goiter
The drug morphine is derived from this plant.
Opium Poppy
In Nautical Terms, a bar attached to a ship's tiller to assist with steering.
Whipstaff
In 1959, the Russian space probe Luna 3 took the first photos of this hidden hemisphere.
Dark side of the moon