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Random Science Trivia
100

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.

The Heart
100

This is the powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria

100

This organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood and producing urine.

Kidney

100

This vitamin, found in citrus fruits, helps prevent scurvy.

Vitamin C

100

This is the only organ in the human body that can regenerate itself.

The Liver

100

All living things are made up of one or more of these.

Cells

100

This is the chemical symbol for gold.

Au

200

The skeletal system provides structure and support. This mineral is most important for bone strength.

Calcium 

200

The double-helix structure of DNA was first described by these two scientists.

Watson and Crick

200

This muscular organ is responsible for churning food in digestion.

Stomach

200

A person with Type O blood is a universal donor. A person with this blood type is a universal recipient.

Type AB

200

A person’s eye color is determined by the amount of this pigment in the iris

Melanin
200

The control center of a cell, which contains DNA, is called this.

Nucleus

200

This planet is known as the “Red Planet.

Mars

300

The small intestine absorbs nutrients, while this large organ detoxifies blood and produces bile.

The Liver

300

Humans have 23 pairs of these structures in the nucleus, carrying genetic information.

Chromosomes

300

The pancreas produces this hormone to help regulate blood sugar.

Insulin

300

The body’s “fight or flight” response is triggered by this hormone.

Adrenaline

300

These two parts of the body contains more than half of all your bones.

Hands and feet

300

This organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell" because it produces energy

Mitochondria

300

The speed of light is approximately this many kilometers per second.

300,000 km/s

400

These microscopic air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen exchange occurs.

Alveoli

400

In genetic inheritance, a dominant allele is represented by this type of letter.

Uppercase letter

400

This organ is sometimes called the "body's control center."

Brain

400

The average adult human body is made up of approximately this percentage of water.

60%

400

Some people have an extra small hole near their ear, a vestige of ancient gill slits. What is this called?

Preauricular sinus

400

Plant cells have this structure that provides support, but animal cells do not

Cell wall

400

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

This nerve, the longest in the human body, runs from the lower back down the leg.

Sciatic Nerve

500

This rare genetic disorder causes people to age extremely rapidly.

Progeria

500

The spleen is part of this system, which helps fight infections.

Immune system

500

The condition where the body doesn’t produce enough insulin, leading to high blood sugar, is called this.

Diabetes

500

This condition causes a person to see sound or taste colors

Synesthesia

500

This organelle is responsible for packaging and transporting proteins inside the cell

Golgi apparatus (Golgi body)

500

The first successful human organ transplant was of this organ in 1954.

Kidney