The Systems
Ology-o-rama
Climate Crazies
Undergoing Experimentation
Mother Nature
100

This system has the stomach intestines, and colon.

What is the digestive system?

100

This is the study of weather.

What is meteorology?

100

This natural phenomenon, which keeps Earth warm enough for life, shares its name with a glass building used to grow winter plants.

What is the greenhouse effect?

100

When dealing with something such as mass-hysteria, a doctor may use something like this to trick the person into thinking they're better.

What is a placebo?

100

Flowers use this process to create food for themselves using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The urinary system has this organ, which filters the fluids you drink.

What are the kidneys?

200

This branch of science deals with the study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's physical history.

What is geology?

200

This layer of the upper atmosphere blocks harmful UV rays, but chemicals once punched a massive "hole" in it over Antarctica.

What is the ozone (layer)?

200

To prevent bias, this type of clinical trial ensures that neither the patient nor the doctor knows who is getting the real treatment.

What is a double-blind study?

200

This vast, underground network of thread-like fungal filaments acts like nature's internet, connecting plants and absorbing nutrients.

What is mycelium?

300

This large organ breaks down old blood cells and helps your body fight off bad germs.

What is the spleen?

300

Doctors in this field specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels.

What is cardiology?

300

This permanently frozen ground, commonly found on high mountains, is currently melting in the Arctic, releasing excess methane gas.

What is permafrost?

300

Psychologist Ivan Pavlov famously used this type of animal to experiment with classical conditioning, making them salivate at the sound of a metronome or buzzer.

What is a dog?

300

Watch out! Receding water at a beach connected to a large body of water line a sea or ocean can indicate this natural disaster.

What is a tsunami?

400

This master gland sits at the base of the brain and controls many other glands in the endocrine system.

What is the pituitary gland?

400

This branch of zoology is dedicated entirely to the scientific study of snakes, lizards, amphibians, and reptiles.

What is herpetology?

400

This scientific term describes the historic geological epoch we live in now, defined by human activity becoming the dominant force shaping Earth's climate and environment.

What is the Anthropocene?

400

This famous 1920 behavioral experiment conditioned an 11-month-old infant to fear a white rat by pairing it with the loud, scary sound of a clanging steel bar.

What is the Little Albert experiment?

400

This specific type of localized, high-velocity windstorm drops downward from a thunderstorm and spreads out violently, making it a major hazard for aircrafts.

What is a microburst? (Downburst also accepted)

500

This anatomical structure, a cluster of capillaries at the start of a nephron, serves as the primary site for blood filtration in the kidney.

What is the glomerulus?

500

This branch of linguistics shares its name with a love of learning and words, focusing specifically on the historical development and comparative study of languages.

What is philology?

500

This massive Atlantic Ocean current system, which includes the Gulf Stream, keeps Europe warm but faces a potential collapse due to melting freshwater.

What is the AMOC? (or Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation)

500

This famous 1971 psychological experiment at a California university had to be shut down early after students internalizing roles as guards became abusive.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

500

This French term describes the highly localized, furious, and dry down-valley wind that regularly scours the Mediterranean coast of southern France.

What is the mistral?