Human Body
Chemistry
Biology/Zoology
Human Body cont.
Famous Scietists
100

Humans produce enough saliva to fill up two entire ___

A. Football Fields

B. Swimming Pools

C. Basketball Courts

D. None of the above

What is B. Swimming Pools?

100

This common element will expand when it is frozen.

What is water (H2O)?

Water will contract down to around 4 degrees Celsius. At this point it begins to expand again. It will increase in size by 9% by the time it reaches the freezing point. This all has to do with hydrogen bonds.

100

Mitochondria are the ___ ___ of the _____.

What are the Powerhouses of the Cell?

100

The human brain utilizes ____% of oxygen the body takes in.

A. 20%

B. 50%

C. 25%

D.15%

What is C. 25% of oxygen?

100

This scientist is known for inventing/patenting the first telephone. 

A. John McCarthy

B. Edward Teller

C. Alexander Graham Bell

D. Linus Pauling

Who is C. Alexander Graham Bell?

a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.

200

Adults have more/less bones than when we are born.

More or Less

What is less?

Our bones fuse together as we age. When we are infants we have 300 bones and as we become adults were only have 206.

200

Lightning strikes create ___.

A. Helium (He)

B. Ozone (O3)

C. Hydrogen (H)

D. None of the above



What is creates B. Ozone (O3).

Lightning strikes create ozone which is the reasoning for the smell after a storm.

200

There are more of these animals in the world then there are humans.

A. Ducks

B. Cats

C. Chickens

D. Dogs

What is C. Chickens

A mother hen turns her eggs about 50 times per day, and can lay more than 300 eggs per year.

There are 25 billion chickens in the world- There are also more chickens than any other bird species.

200

This is the strongest muscle in the human body.

A. Tongue

B. Biceps

C. Eyes

D. Esophagus 

What is A. the tongue?

200

This well-known scientist aided in creating the atomic bomb during WWII.

A. George Wells Beadle

B. Donald Knuth

C. Albert Einstein

D. George Wald

Who is C. Albert Einstein?

300

These are the four components of blood.


What are white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma, and platelets?

300

This element is the most abundant element in the universe.

A. Oxygen (O)

B. Helium (He)

C. Hydrogen (H)

D. Carbon (C)

What is C. Hydrogen?

300

This animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that in a criminal investigation, detectives could mistake them for human prints.

A. Gorillas

B. Koalas

C. Aye-Ayes

D. None of the Above

What is D. Koalas?

300

The normal lifespan of a hair follicle is 3 to ___ years.

Within 1-10 years

What is 7 years?

300

This scientist is best known for their contributions to evolutionary biology.

A. Charles Darwin

B. Sir Isaac Newton

C. Stephen Hawking

D. Hugo Theorell


Who is A. Charles Darwin?

 He was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor is now widely accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science.

400

Osteoporosis and Arthritis are ____ related disorders.

What are bone related disorders?

Which both are known to reduce bone density.

400

The only letter not appearing on the periodic table is ___.

A. X

B. J

C. L

D. Y

What is B. J?

400

This animal is the only mammal known to not have a stomach.

A. Emu

B. Platypus

C. Porcupine 

D. Greater Bilby

What is B. Platypus?

But the platypus hasn’t just lost a limb, it’s totally forgone the use of an organ most species would find vital. You see, the platypus has no stomach. Their food goes from their esophagus straight into the small intestine. The stomach, a large sack of acids and enzymes, is missing.

400

The heart beat that we can hear is due to the opening and closing of

A. Ventricles

B. Atrium

C. Valves

D. Arteries

What is C. Valves.

Heart sounds are created from blood flowing through the heart chambers as the cardiac valves open and close during the cardiac cycle.

400

This scientist is known for discovering the element Radium.

A. Elizabeth Damon

B. Beatrix Potter

C. Marie Curie

D. Constance Torrey

Who is Marie Curie?

In 1898 Marie Curie and her husband Pierre discovered the new radioactive element radium that would change the direction of science and medicine in the early 20th century. Radium has now been used in medical sciences.

500

The human brain stops growing around the age of 18 but continues development until the age of ___.

What is 25 years old?

500

By the time you feel thirsty, you've already lost about ___% of your body's water.

Between 1 and 10%

What is 1% of your body's water?

500

The loudest animal in the world is a ____.

A. Pistol Shrimp

B. Chimpanzee

C. Howler Monkey 

D. None of the above

What is A. Pistol Shrimp 

he loudest animal in the world is a mere 2cm long, prawn. The Pistol Shrimp is capable of snapping its claw shut so rapidly, that it creates a bubble which collapses to produce a sonic blast, louder than a Concorde’s (supersonic jet) sonic boom.

500

The left lung is smaller/larger than the right lung due to this reason.

Smaller or Larger and for what reason

What is smaller due to needing space for the heart to be able to pump properly?
500

This scientist was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager.

A. Eunice Smith

B. Mary Jackson

C. Dorothy Vaughan

D. Katherine Johnson

(HINT: Hidden Figures)

Who is C. Dorothy Vaughan

 Dorothy Vaughan and many of the former West Computers joined the new Analysis and Computation Division (ACD), a racially and gender-integrated group on the frontier of electronic computing. Dorothy Vaughan became an expert FORTRAN programmer, and she also contributed to the Scout Launch Vehicle Program.