Osmosis
Very serious animal slideshow
Ostracods
Black history month
misc.
100

Does water flow to high or low concentration?

Low concentration

100

What type of cells are animals made of?

Eukaryotic cells

100

What are the most common crustacean in the fossil records?

Ostracods

100

Who delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

What is the mitochondria known as?

The powerhouse of the cell! 

200

What type of osmosis is used in the drinks we consume?

Reverse osmosis

200

What is the two word name of the Greek fish in this animal slideshow? 

Boops Boops 

200

What do ostracods eat?

Any of the following count: 

rotifters, protozoans, decaying plant matter

200

Who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat?

Rosa Parks

200

What is the proper name for the North Star? 

Polaris

300

Which type doesn't occur naturally?

Reverse Osmosis

300

Named in 2015 by a UC Berkeley PhD student, what is the name of this small spider?

Sparkle Muffin! 

300

Where could Ostracods live?

Any of the following:

Land, shallow ponds, deep in the ocean

300

Which basketball legend is known as “His Airness”?

Michael Jordan

300

What is the group of elements called who do not like to bond with other elements? 

Noble Gases 

400

What type of membrane can water pass through in osmosis?

Semi-permable membrane

400
What is the name of this bird who urinates on their brightly colored feet? 

Blue Footed Booby!

400

True or False: Ostracods don't go through a larval stage

True

400

In what year was Black History Month first recognized nationally in the U.S.?

1976

400

Who is known as the father of the evolutionary theory? 

Charles Darwin 

500

What organ is osmosis essential to?

Kidney

500

What is the name of the long necked insect who is a Madagascar native? 

Giraffe Weevil! 

500

What class are Ostracods in?

Ostracoda

500

Which legendary boxer was known as “The Greatest”?

Muhammad Ali

500

What is the plastic-like geologic earth layer between the outermost lithosphere (crust) and the mesosphere (mantle)?

Asthenosphere