Also known as Leonardo of Pisa, this famous Italian mathematician is best known for discovering a sequence where each number is the sum of the two previous numbers.
Who is Fibonacci
The part of every cell that is responsible for regulating all functions.
What is the nucleus
The largest organ in the human body.
What is skin
The five colors of the Olympic Rings.
What is Blue, Yellow, Black, Green, and Red.
Binary number systems, often found in computer programming, use only these two digits.
What is 0 and 1
The number of elements on the periodic table.
What is 118
The number of chambers that make up the human heart.
What is four
The oldest Winter Olympics sport.
What is figure skating
During the math competition scene in the movie “Mean Girls,” the answer to the calculus problem “what is the limit as x approaches zero of [ln(1-x)-sinx]/(1-cos²x)” is this.
What is The Limit Does Not Exist
The process by which cells use oxygen and glucose to produce energy.
What is cellular respiration
The study of how diseases spread.
What is epidemiology
The city that hosted the Winter Games with the historic “Miracle on Ice” hockey game between the U.S. and Soviet Union in 1980.
What is Lake Placid
This fraction represents the odds of flipping a coin four times in a row and each time it landing on heads.
What is 1/16
The atomic number for an element on the periodic table tells us this.
What is the number of Protons
The medical term for high blood pressure.
What is hypertension
The only city that has hosted the Summer and Winter Olympics.
What is Beijing
The platonic solid with 20 equilateral triangle faces, 30 edges, and 12 vertices.
What is icosahedron
The essential building blocks of proteins.
What is amino acids
The neurotransmitter associated with the brain's reward system that plays a key role in motivation, pleasure, and motor control.
What is dopamine
What the five Olympic rings are intended to represent.
What is the five parts of the world (Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas and Europe)