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Non-renewable resources derived from dead organic material (i.e. plants and dinosaurs) that has been compressed over thousands of years and extracted for energy consumption.

What are fossil fuels. (Oil, coal, natural gas)


100

A common communicable disease transmitted by a virus. It spreads mainly through the coughing and sneezing of an infected person. During fall and winter, there are many signs advertising a vaccine for this.

What is influenza (flu)

100

Primary gas released into the atmosphere from industrial and automotive emissions responsible for global warming

what is CO2 gas

100

What are proteins made up of?

What is amino acid


100

Heart, blood vessels



what is circulatory system

100

Who is the creator of Jeopardy?
the game ur playing right now

Who is Alex Trebek

200

Power harvested from sunlight often through photovoltaic panels and converted into electricity.

What is solar power.


200

Grab your inhaler! This chronic lung disease affects more than 25 million Americans is the result of air pollution such as particulate matter, pollen, and ground level ozone.

What is Asthma

200

Name two natural processes that emit pollution into the air.


What are volcanoes and forest fires.


200

These are the sites of aerobic respiration and supply most of the cell's energy

what is mitochondria

200

Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, lungs, trachea, bronchus



what is respiratory system

200

Who is the Dean of Sciences

Who is Dr. Burdowski

300

Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted from industries and cars combine with precipitation in the atmosphere to form this.

What is acid rain

300

There is currently in outbreak in Brazil and there have been cases in Florida. It causes birth defects and stays in the body for about 3-4 months after the individual gets it. It is transmitted through mosquitoes.

What is Zyka Virus

300

Name at least 3 ways to prevent pollution

What is use reduce, reuse, recycle


300

The famous "Pavlov's Dogs" experiment is an example of this theory of learning.


what is classical conditioning

300

Brain, sensory receptors, nerves, spinal cord



What is nervous system


300

The 4th largest country in the world that consumes the most energy per capital.

what is China?

400

The atmospheric layer where UV radiation from the sun is absorbed.

What is ozone layer

400

Disease that had a large outbreak in West Africa in 2014. This year, concerns about the disease have lessened and the precautions are being ended. It is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids from an infected person. There were a few cases in the U.S.

What is Ebola
400

Although these chemicals promote plant growth on farms, gardens, and golf courses they become extremely harmful when they enter the atmosphere and waterways.

What are fertilizers or pesticides


400

This principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers.

what is pauli exclusion principle

400

Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra



what is excretory system


400

What planet is farthest from the sun?

What is Neptune?

500

Female biologist from Pittsburgh that is often credited for advancing the environmental movement through her book Silent Spring

Who is Rachel Carson


500

This disease is named after a baseball player and is a disease that a phycisist struggled with.

Who is the physicist, and what is the name of the disease?

What is:
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)

Stephen Hawking

500

Acid rain has been bad in this U.S. state, whose capital is Columbus.

What is the Ohio


500

This makes hydrogen peroxide and digests fats into smaller molecules.

what are perixosomes

500

Thyroid gland, pituitary gland, pineal gland, thymus, adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary, testis.



what is endocrine system

500

Who was the 35th President of the United States?

Who was John F Kennedy (JFK)