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100

Cells that have chloroplasts, cell walls, and intracellular vacuoles

What are plant cells?

100

The parent organization of Windows.

What is Microsoft?

100

A number with an infinite amount of decimal places.

What is an irrational number?

100

The tendency to preserve a state of motion.

What is inertia?

100

The smallest form of an element possible. Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 

What is an atom?

200

The largest organelle in a cell. 

What is the nucleus? 
200

The most stable structural shape.

What is a triangle?

200

Ex: parabola, hyperbola, and elipse

What is a conic section?
200

Abbreviated as v0 (naught)

What is initial velocity?
200

Also known as a salt, this kind of bond is between a metal and nonmetal. 

What is an ionic bond?

300

The largest bone in the human body. 

What is a femur?

300

A simple machine that is a beam or rigid rod with a fixed hinge, also known as a fulcrum.

What is a lever?

300

A method of expanding a polynomial that includes the name of a shape. 

What is Pascal's triangle?

300

Both a particle and a wave.

What is light?

300

A substance that is less dense in its solid form than its liquid form. 

What is water?

400

A part of the skeletal system, but not considered bones. 

What are teeth?

400

A description of the size, shape, or location of features on an object or structure.

What is a dimension?

400

The volume of a cone.

What is 1/3 (h)(pi)(r^2)?

400

A law of force and acceleration, F=ma

What is Newton's 2nd law?

400

A famous scientist who developed the plum pudding/chocolate chip cookie theorem. 

Who is JJ Thomson?

500

When a blood vessel gets blocked by a clot. 

What is a heart attack?

500

The tendency of dissimilar surfaces to cling to one another.

What is adhesion?

500

The creators of calculus (rivals).

Who are Newton and Leibniz?

500

What is g?

9.8m/s/s

500

A usually green film formed naturally on copper and bronze by long exposure or artificially (as by acids).

What is patina?