Molecular Biology
World Capitals
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100

In the early 1900s, William Bragg used this type of ray to try to photograph the structure of molecules

What is an X-ray?

100

This capital city of Italy is famous for the Colosseum and the Vatican

What is Rome?

100

Learn the basics of chemistry, like this chemical formula for water

What is H2O?

100

Brown seaweed (4)

What is kelp?

100

A French resort city, or the daughter of a person's sister

What is Nice/Niece?

200

An electron type of this optical scientific instrument is used to magnify molecules for study

What is microscope?

200

In 1970 this capital's Place de L'Etoile was renamed Place Charles de Gaulle

What is Paris?

200

This special ceremony marks the end of high school or college and celebrates students receiving their diplomas

What is graduation?

200

Bean-shaped internal organs (7)

What are kidneys?

200

You have the right to do this regarding arms, but your arms will be this without sleeves

What is bear/bare?

300

Gregor Mendel famously found a mathematical basis for inheritance by studying this legume, without the princess

What is the pea?

300

This capital's Cathedral of the Archangel Michael is the burial site for many czars

What is Moscow?

300

In geography, you should know that this South American river has the world's largest drainage system

What is the Amazon?

300

Adhering to Jewish dietary law (6)

What is kosher?

300

If you hurt this body part, put your feet up & it will do this, over time

What is heel/heal?

400

Chromosomes carry these basic units of heredity, not discovered by Levi Strauss

What are genes?

400

The Sphinx lies just a few miles southwest of this capital

What is Cairo?

400

Civics class taught you the Declaration of Independence lists these 3 "unalienable rights"

What are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

400

Tannish color for military uniforms (5)

What is khaki?

400

One side in an athletic contest, or a word meaning to abound

What is team/teem?

500

Often called the “powerhouse of the cell,” this organelle produces the energy cells need to function

What is the mitochondrion?

500

The capital of Canada, it’s not Toronto or Montreal—but this city in Ontario

What is Ottawa?

500

God willing, you'll learn enough about religion to know this word defined as belief in a single god

What is monotheism?

500

Sesame seed roll, a German emperor, or an ICR scientist (6)

What is a Kaiser?
500

Shed this drop of saline, watery fluid if you don't know this term for layer or level

What is tear/tier?