Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Anatomy
100

What is the formula for Newton's Second Law.

F=ma (Force equals mass times acceleration)

100

What vitamin does the sun's UV rays help the skin produce?

Vitamin D

100

This type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape.

Liquids

100

The outermost layer of Earth.

The Crust

100

What is the name of the pipe that allows air into your lungs?

The Trachea

200

A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

A Vector

200

Holds the genetic information of the cell.

DNA

200

What element has the atomic number 3?

Lithium

200

What are the top three sources of Earth's erosion?

Water, Wind, and Ice (Glaciers)

200

The human retina contains receptor cells of two different types: rods and ____?

Cones

300

What device operates on the principle of angular momentum?

Gyroscope

300

The site of Cellular Respiration.

Mitochondria

300

This category of elements contains Beryllium, Magnesium, and Calcium.

Alkaline Earth Metals

300

The theory that explains volcanoes, earthquakes, and seafloor spreading.

Theory of Plate Techtonics

300

The largest joint within the body.

The Knee Joint

400

The scientist who wrote three laws to describe planetary motion.

Johannes Kepler

400

A protein that acts as a biological catalyst.

An Enzyme

400

Elements with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.

Isotopes

400

Which is hotter in temperature: Lava or Magma?

Magma

400

The tiny finger-like units lining the wall of the small intestines to increase the surface area for nutrient absorption.

Villi

500

What is Earth's gravitational constant?

9.8 Meters per Second squared

500

A process where the number of chromosomes in each cell is halved (Think cell division for reproduction).

Meiosis

500

This constant is the amount of molecules in the mole of an ideal gas.

Avogadro's number (6.02*10^23)

500

The second to last layer of the atmosphere.

The Thermosphere

500

What are the four chambers of the heart?

Left Atrium & Right Atrium (Upper), Left Ventricle & Right Ventricle (Lower)