nucleotideMonomerof nucleicacids?BinaryRepresentinginformationwhile using onlytwo options,usually 1 and 0?SedimentaryRocksformed nearEarth'ssurface?JohnDaltonScientist knownfor introducingthe atomictheory intochemistry?ileumLongestsection ofthe smallintestine?NewtonsWhat isthe unitof force?ribosomeSite ofproteinsynthesisin the cell?SpeciesBasic unit ofclassification?WorkForce*Displacement?GlucoseCarbon productofphotosynthesis?GenusFirst word ofthe binomialscientificname?waterSubstancecomposed ofhydrogenand oxygen?aminoacidMonomerofproteins?eightNumber ofplanets inthe solarsystem?biodiversityTermdescribing thevariety andvariability oflife on Earth?VitaminCUsed topreventand treatscurvy?DNAHereditarymaterial inhumans?AmphibiansBiologicalClass ofAnimals thatfrogs belongto?CentralProcessingUnitWhatdoes CPUstand for?anionNegativelychargedion?Free!FluorineMostelectronegativeatom in theperiodic table ?leverExample ofthis machineis ahammer?anaerobicProcess thatbreaks downglucose withoutthe use ofoxygen?stomachMuscularorgan thatdigestsfood?LysosomeOrganellethat breaksdown worn-out cellparts?aortaMain arterythat carriesblood awayfrom theheart?carbondioxideOne of themostimportantgreenhousegases?bacteriaOne of themajordomains ofprokaryoticorganisms?NeptuneColdestplanet inthe solarsystem?ForceMass*Acceleration?aerobicProcess thatbreaks downglucose withuse ofoxygen?chlorophyllSubstance thatabsorbs lightsfor plants andmakes themgreen?BenthicZoneLowestecologicalzone in awater zone?YeastAnexampleof fungi?lacticacidByproduct ofanaerobicmetabolism?CorioliseffectType ofphenomenonthat influencesglobal windpatterns?SunPlanet thataccounts for99.86% of themass in thesolar systetriglycerideMostcommonfat in thebody?MetamorphicRocks that areresulted fromtransformationsof pre-existingrocks?SublimationTransitionbetweenSolid toGas?PressureForce/Area?biomeAreas of theplanet withsimilarclimate andlandscape?PhylumClassificationrank belowKingdom andabove class?pulleyElevatorsare anexampleof?JupiterPlanetwith 80Moons?biomagnificationConcentration oftheaccumulation ofcertain toxins inan organism'sbody?citricacidHas thechemicalformula ofC₆H₈O₇?AbioticNon-livingpart of theecosystem?J.J.ThomsonScientistwho createdthe Plum-Puddingmodel?mutationTerm describingan alteration tothe nucleic acidsequence of thegenome?IgneousRocks formedfrom thesolidificationof lava ormagma?stigmaFemalepart of theflower?GlycogenBody'sstoredfrom ofglucose?RNASingle-strandednucleicacid?SaturnPlanetknown for itsrings thatcircle theequator?BohreffectPhenomenondescribinghemoglobin'soxygen bindingaffinity?reflectionLight, sound,and waterwaves undergothe bouncing offa surface?cationPositivelychargedion?RobertBoyleScientist famous forlaw describing therelationshipbetween pressureand volume of agas?carbohydrateType ofbiomoleculethat are thebody's mainfuel source?7pH ofwater?VitaminAVitaminessentialfor goodvision?OxygenAn elementpart of thechalcogens?EvaporationTransitionbetweenLiquid toGas?virusCOVID-19is anexampleof a?AntoineLavosierFrenchscientistknown as the"Father ofChemistry?"TranspirationAbout 97-99% of wateris lostthrough?trypsinEnzymethat aidsindigestion?amoebaType ofunicellularorganism thatcan changeits shape?brainOrgan thatcontrolsthought,memory, andemotion?catalystSubstance thatincreases the rate ofa chemical reactionwithout undergoingpermanent chemicalchange?ErnestRutherfordScientist whois known asthe "Father ofNuclearPhysics"?duodenumFirst partof thesmallintestine?NitrogenIs acomponentof manyfertilizers?nucleotideMonomerof nucleicacids?BinaryRepresentinginformationwhile using onlytwo options,usually 1 and 0?SedimentaryRocksformed nearEarth'ssurface?JohnDaltonScientist knownfor introducingthe atomictheory intochemistry?ileumLongestsection ofthe smallintestine?NewtonsWhat isthe unitof force?ribosomeSite ofproteinsynthesisin the cell?SpeciesBasic unit ofclassification?WorkForce*Displacement?GlucoseCarbon productofphotosynthesis?GenusFirst word ofthe binomialscientificname?waterSubstancecomposed ofhydrogenand oxygen?aminoacidMonomerofproteins?eightNumber ofplanets inthe solarsystem?biodiversityTermdescribing thevariety andvariability oflife on Earth?VitaminCUsed topreventand treatscurvy?DNAHereditarymaterial inhumans?AmphibiansBiologicalClass ofAnimals thatfrogs belongto?CentralProcessingUnitWhatdoes CPUstand for?anionNegativelychargedion?Free!FluorineMostelectronegativeatom in theperiodic table ?leverExample ofthis machineis ahammer?anaerobicProcess thatbreaks downglucose withoutthe use ofoxygen?stomachMuscularorgan thatdigestsfood?LysosomeOrganellethat breaksdown worn-out cellparts?aortaMain arterythat carriesblood awayfrom theheart?carbondioxideOne of themostimportantgreenhousegases?bacteriaOne of themajordomains ofprokaryoticorganisms?NeptuneColdestplanet inthe solarsystem?ForceMass*Acceleration?aerobicProcess thatbreaks downglucose withuse ofoxygen?chlorophyllSubstance thatabsorbs lightsfor plants andmakes themgreen?BenthicZoneLowestecologicalzone in awater zone?YeastAnexampleof fungi?lacticacidByproduct ofanaerobicmetabolism?CorioliseffectType ofphenomenonthat influencesglobal windpatterns?SunPlanet thataccounts for99.86% of themass in thesolar systetriglycerideMostcommonfat in thebody?MetamorphicRocks that areresulted fromtransformationsof pre-existingrocks?SublimationTransitionbetweenSolid toGas?PressureForce/Area?biomeAreas of theplanet withsimilarclimate andlandscape?PhylumClassificationrank belowKingdom andabove class?pulleyElevatorsare anexampleof?JupiterPlanetwith 80Moons?biomagnificationConcentration oftheaccumulation ofcertain toxins inan organism'sbody?citricacidHas thechemicalformula ofC₆H₈O₇?AbioticNon-livingpart of theecosystem?J.J.ThomsonScientistwho createdthe Plum-Puddingmodel?mutationTerm describingan alteration tothe nucleic acidsequence of thegenome?IgneousRocks formedfrom thesolidificationof lava ormagma?stigmaFemalepart of theflower?GlycogenBody'sstoredfrom ofglucose?RNASingle-strandednucleicacid?SaturnPlanetknown for itsrings thatcircle theequator?BohreffectPhenomenondescribinghemoglobin'soxygen bindingaffinity?reflectionLight, sound,and waterwaves undergothe bouncing offa surface?cationPositivelychargedion?RobertBoyleScientist famous forlaw describing therelationshipbetween pressureand volume of agas?carbohydrateType ofbiomoleculethat are thebody's mainfuel source?7pH ofwater?VitaminAVitaminessentialfor goodvision?OxygenAn elementpart of thechalcogens?EvaporationTransitionbetweenLiquid toGas?virusCOVID-19is anexampleof a?AntoineLavosierFrenchscientistknown as the"Father ofChemistry?"TranspirationAbout 97-99% of wateris lostthrough?trypsinEnzymethat aidsindigestion?amoebaType ofunicellularorganism thatcan changeits shape?brainOrgan thatcontrolsthought,memory, andemotion?catalystSubstance thatincreases the rate ofa chemical reactionwithout undergoingpermanent chemicalchange?ErnestRutherfordScientist whois known asthe "Father ofNuclearPhysics"?duodenumFirst partof thesmallintestine?NitrogenIs acomponentof manyfertilizers?

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  1. Monomer of nucleic acids?
    nucleotide
  2. Representing information while using only two options, usually 1 and 0?
    Binary
  3. Rocks formed near Earth's surface?
    Sedimentary
  4. Scientist known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry?
    John Dalton
  5. Longest section of the small intestine?
    ileum
  6. What is the unit of force?
    Newtons
  7. Site of protein synthesis in the cell?
    ribosome
  8. Basic unit of classification?
    Species
  9. Force*Displacement?
    Work
  10. Carbon product of photosynthesis?
    Glucose
  11. First word of the binomial scientific name?
    Genus
  12. Substance composed of hydrogen and oxygen?
    water
  13. Monomer of proteins?
    amino acid
  14. Number of planets in the solar system?
    eight
  15. Term describing the variety and variability of life on Earth?
    biodiversity
  16. Used to prevent and treat scurvy?
    Vitamin C
  17. Hereditary material in humans?
    DNA
  18. Biological Class of Animals that frogs belong to?
    Amphibians
  19. What does CPU stand for?
    Central Processing Unit
  20. Negatively charged ion?
    anion
  21. Free!
  22. Most electronegative atom in the periodic table ?
    Fluorine
  23. Example of this machine is a hammer?
    lever
  24. Process that breaks down glucose without the use of oxygen?
    anaerobic
  25. Muscular organ that digests food?
    stomach
  26. Organelle that breaks down worn-out cell parts?
    Lysosome
  27. Main artery that carries blood away from the heart?
    aorta
  28. One of the most important greenhouse gases?
    carbon dioxide
  29. One of the major domains of prokaryotic organisms?
    bacteria
  30. Coldest planet in the solar system?
    Neptune
  31. Mass*Acceleration?
    Force
  32. Process that breaks down glucose with use of oxygen?
    aerobic
  33. Substance that absorbs lights for plants and makes them green?
    chlorophyll
  34. Lowest ecological zone in a water zone?
    Benthic Zone
  35. An example of fungi?
    Yeast
  36. Byproduct of anaerobic metabolism?
    lactic acid
  37. Type of phenomenon that influences global wind patterns?
    Coriolis effect
  38. Planet that accounts for 99.86% of the mass in the solar syste
    Sun
  39. Most common fat in the body?
    triglyceride
  40. Rocks that are resulted from transformations of pre-existing rocks?
    Metamorphic
  41. Transition between Solid to Gas?
    Sublimation
  42. Force/Area?
    Pressure
  43. Areas of the planet with similar climate and landscape?
    biome
  44. Classification rank below Kingdom and above class?
    Phylum
  45. Elevators are an example of?
    pulley
  46. Planet with 80 Moons?
    Jupiter
  47. Concentration of the accumulation of certain toxins in an organism's body?
    biomagnification
  48. Has the chemical formula of C₆H₈O₇?
    citric acid
  49. Non-living part of the ecosystem?
    Abiotic
  50. Scientist who created the Plum-Pudding model?
    J.J. Thomson
  51. Term describing an alteration to the nucleic acid sequence of the genome?
    mutation
  52. Rocks formed from the solidification of lava or magma?
    Igneous
  53. Female part of the flower?
    stigma
  54. Body's stored from of glucose?
    Glycogen
  55. Single-stranded nucleic acid?
    RNA
  56. Planet known for its rings that circle the equator?
    Saturn
  57. Phenomenon describing hemoglobin's oxygen binding affinity?
    Bohr effect
  58. Light, sound, and water waves undergo the bouncing off a surface?
    reflection
  59. Positively charged ion?
    cation
  60. Scientist famous for law describing the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas?
    Robert Boyle
  61. Type of biomolecule that are the body's main fuel source?
    carbohydrate
  62. pH of water?
    7
  63. Vitamin essential for good vision?
    Vitamin A
  64. An element part of the chalcogens?
    Oxygen
  65. Transition between Liquid to Gas?
    Evaporation
  66. COVID-19 is an example of a?
    virus
  67. French scientist known as the "Father of Chemistry?"
    Antoine Lavosier
  68. About 97-99% of water is lost through?
    Transpiration
  69. Enzyme that aids in digestion?
    trypsin
  70. Type of unicellular organism that can change its shape?
    amoeba
  71. Organ that controls thought, memory, and emotion?
    brain
  72. Substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing permanent chemical change?
    catalyst
  73. Scientist who is known as the "Father of Nuclear Physics"?
    Ernest Rutherford
  74. First part of the small intestine?
    duodenum
  75. Is a component of many fertilizers?
    Nitrogen