Definitions
Cells + Organelles
Energy
Anatomy
Geology
100

This word is used to describe the thickness of a liquid.

What is Viscosity?

100

This is the powerhouse of the cell. It turns sugars into energy so well.

What is the Mitochondria? :)

100

These are the three types of heat transfer, with definitions.

What are Conduction (Transfer through direct contact), Convection (Transfer through a liquid), Radiation (Transfer through space or a medium like air).

100

This is the largest bone in the body.

What is the femur?
100

This type of rock comes from cooled magma.

What is igneous?

200

This is the name of a type of cell that does NOT have membrane-bound organelles.

What is prokaryotic?

200
This organelle is found in the nucleus and makes ribosomes.

What is the nucleolus?

200

These people made the laws of thermodynamics.

Who were Rudolf Clausius and William Thomson (Kelvin)?

200
This is the number of bones in your body (assuming you are not an infant).

What is 206?

200

Sandstone is this type of sedimentary rock.

What is clastic sedimentary rock?

300

This low-lying landform is created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river. Also a greek letter.

What is Delta?
300

This organelle stores substances needed by the cell.

What is the vacuole?

300

This is the unit for wavelength frequency.

What is hertz?

300

This is the amount of teeth an average human has.

What is 32?

300

Granite is this type of rock.

What is Intrusive Igneous?

400

Something decomposes naturally, leaving this behind in its early stages.

What is detritus?

400

This man studied cork and found it was made up of cells. (Even though what he saw were just dead plant cell wall)

Who is Robert Hooke?

400

Heat naturally flows in this direction until temperatures between bodies are equal.

What is from hot to cool?

400

This is the scientific name for your funny bone.

What is the Humerus?

400

This is the scientific word for cementation.

What is Lithification?

500

This kind of species defines a key trait of an environment, including conditions like disease.

What is an indicator species?

500

This organelle produces a yellow or orange pigment in plant cells.

What is a Chromoplast?

500

The requirement that a heat engine must give up some energy at a lower temperature in order to do work corresponds to this law of thermodynamics

What is the second law?

500

 This is the amount of joints in the average adult human body.

What is 350?

500

This man came up with plate tectonics

Who is Alfred Wegner?