Anatomy
Bacteria and Disease
Chemistry
100

What organ does food go through right after it's consumed?

The esophagus.

100

We all have bacteria located in our:

Bodies.

100

This element is a non-metal, and its symbol is C.

Carbon.

200

This organ is part of the respiratory system, helping us breath:

The lungs.

200

How many cell(s) make up bacteria?

1.

200

What is the highest number of electrons that can be placed on the first ring of a Bohr model?

2 electrons.

300

What organ do these letters spell out when placed in order?

"cepsanar"

Pancreas.

300

What place (other than a bathroom) has the most bacteria in a school?

A water fountain.

300

When two (or more) atoms are able to bond together, what is this known as?

A compound.

400

What is the smallest organ in the body?

The pineal gland.

400

This disease is found in animals, can be caused by eating raw meat products, and can be spread to humans; it starts with an S.

Salmonella.

400

Gas bubbles, a change in temperature, and a precipitate, are all examples of what?

A chemical change.

500

The kidneys are responsible for:

Taking away waste, acid, and extra fluids from the body, and also produce urine.

500
All bacteria are divided into five groups based off of their basic: 

Shape.

500

How many known elements are on the periodic table?

118.