Chemistry
Biology
Experiments
Scientists
Bonus
100

Write the chemical formula of Glucose.

C6H12O6

100

Antibiotics target structures in bacteria that humans do not have. Gram positive bacteria have ________ , like plants, that the antibiotics lyse to kill the bacteria.

Cell Walls

100

Experiments start with a _________ that can be tested.

Hypothesis

100

Lamarck stated that an animals ________ causes a physical trait change that can be passed down without genetics to offspring.

Will or Desire

100

Finish the Lyric
"Come pick up your clothes. . . "

I have them folded

200

The enzyme lactase breaks down lactose. What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down maltose?

Maltase

200

Organisms that have a selective advantage will ________, reproduce, and pass on their traits.

Survive

200

A scientific _______ is confirmed through repeated observations and experimentation.

Theory

200

Particle physicists like Ayana Holloway Arce and Aida El-Khadra spend much of their time _______ what is invisible to the naked eye: using sophisticated technology, they closely examine the behavior of subatomic particles.

Selecting / Inspecting / Creating / Deciding

Inspecting

200

What is the sign language for No and Bird that is now slang for "She Ate"?

Two fingers and thumb pinch

300

A student took the following notes:
- Has a pH of 1
- Tart taste
- Reacts with sodium bicarbonate
- Yellow

Which fruit is this?


Lemon

300

Like other amphibians, the wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is unable to generate its own heat, so during periods of subfreezing temperatures, it _______

Hibernates

300

The results of randomized clinical trials testing the efficacy of common medical interventions sometimes fail to _______ conclusions that practitioners reach based on their real-world observations of patients. 

Corroborate / Circumvent / Disseminate / Implement

Corroborate

300

How many publications has the scientist Mx. Legocki's illustrated?

8 Publications

300

Finish the Lyric:
"Oh no, they say he's got to go, Go Go _______"

Godzilla

400

Baking soda and baking powder are ____________ agents that, when mixed with water, cause carbon dioxide to be released.

Chemical

400

Female cuckoos have been seen quickly laying eggs in the nests of other bird species when those birds are out looking for food. After the eggs hatch, the non-cuckoo parents will typically raise the cuckoo chicks as if they were their own offspring, even if the cuckoos look very different from the other chicks. This is known as ___________

Parasitism

400

A student plants lettuce in acidic soil and plain soil for controls. Her hypothesis is the lettuce will grow better in the acidic soil. What finding, if true, would weaken her hypothesis?

A) Taller lettuce grown in acidic soil
B) Taller weeds grown in either soil
C) Taller lettuce grown in plain soil

C) Taller lettuce grown in plain soil

400

In 2020, photographer and neurobiologist Okunola Jeyifous _______ a series of alphabet posters known as the “Black ABCs,” which featured Black children from Chicago. Jeyifous layered the photos over magnified images of the models’ cells, resulting in what he called “micro and macro portraiture.”

Validated / Created / Challenged / Restored

Created

400

What does the fox say?

Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringding
Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding
Wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pow

etc.

500

                    SPC    AST    HTC    OCC
Iron          :  20%    28%   90%   98%
Potassium :  44%    74%   97%   100%
Sodium     :  45%    75%   99%   100%

What is the rate of Iron ablation in the HTC (Halley's Type Comet)?

90%

500

The study of genetics has allowed scientists to make advances in medicine and allow for treatment of genetic _________ such as cystic fibrosis.

Diseases

500

Students grew broccoli in one pot with fungus and one pot without fungus. The broccoli grown in the pot with fungus gained more mass. What type of relationship did the students discover?

Symbiotic: Bonus point for- Mutualism or Commensalism 

500

Anthropologist Kristian J. Carlson examined the fossilized clavicle and shoulder bones of a 3.6-million-year-old early hominin known as “Little Foot.” They found that these bones were _______ the clavicle and shoulder bones of modern apes that are frequent climbers, suggesting that Little Foot had adapted to life in the trees. 

Surpassed by / Independent of / Comparable to / Obtained from

Comparable to

500

In 2018, scientists discovered an immense aggregation of Muusoctopus robustus (pearl octopuses) along a hydrothermal vent. Based on observations made over three years, scientists concluded that temperatures at the site likely confer reproductive benefits and that the site is used exclusively for reproduction—6,000 M. robustus adults, hatchlings, and eggs were observed at the garden, but no juveniles were present.

How did the scientists conclude this was a nesting site?

No Juveniles Found