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WILD CARD
100

The name of a positive charged particle in an atom

Proton

100

Example

snail -> bird -> cat

Food chain

100

Organ that controls motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature regulation, memory and emotion.

The brain
100

Inner most part of Earth

The inner core

100
The boiling temperature of water under standard pressure

100 degrees celsius

200

Potassium has an atomic number of 19 and an atomic mass of 39.

What is the number of neutrons? 

20

200

Opposite of biotic factors

Abiotic factors

200

2 parts of the central nervous system

The brain and spinal cord


200

Supercontinent that existed 230 million years ago

Pangea

200

What is the most abundant element in the universe

Hydrogen

300
An element that has equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.


Isotope

300

A reaction that occurs in the leaves of plants. Carbon dioxide and water react in the presence of light to produce glucose and oxygen gas.

Photosynthesis

300

A structure that includes frontal lobe, parietal lobe and cerebellum.

brain

300

A reservoir of magma beneath a volcano


Magma chamber

300

The scientist that came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation

Sir Isaac Newton
400

The electron configuration of oxygen, which has an atomic number of 8.

2,6

400

The type of relationship that describes an owl hunting a mouse

Predator-prey relationship

400

A structure that contains dendrites, axons, myelin sheath and an axon terminals

Neuron

400

Two plate boundaries moving toward each other

Convergent plate boundary

400

The name of the tallest grass on Earth

Giant Bamboo

500
A postively charged atom

Cation

500

Russian ecologist, G.F. Gause, formulated this principal. This principle states that if two species are competing for the same resource, the species with competitive advantage will outcompete the other.

Competitive exclusion

500

Multiple sclerosis causes damage to this part of the neurons

myelin sheath

500

A scale for describing the intensity of earthquakes. It is an ranking based on observed effects and can be different in different locations for the same earthquake

Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale
500
What is the study of fungi called? 

Mycology