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Hint
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Answer
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A) This noble gas is element #18
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Argon
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A) The study of space is called
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Astronomy
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B) This toxic gas emits an orange-brown vapor. Element #35
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Bromine
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B) Major artery in the upper arm
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Brachial
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C) Diamonds are made of this element
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Carbon
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C) Cancer patients receive this type of therapy to kill cells
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Chemotherapy
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D) Shape in which DNA occurs
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Double Helix
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D) The branches/extensions of a nerve cell
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Dendrite
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E) One of the most famous physicists who discovered the theory of relativity
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Einstein
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E) Occurs when the sun or moon blocks one another from the Earth
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Eclipse
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F) Longest bone in the body
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Femur
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F) Gas, coal, oil are considered these
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Fossil Fuels
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G) This small organ stores and concentrates bile
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Gall Bladder
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G) Jupiters largest moon
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Ganymede
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H) The lightest and most abundant element, atomic #1
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Hydrogen
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H) Large circulating storms forming in warmer waters and weaken over large paths of land
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Hurricane
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I) Its chemical symbol is Fe
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Iron
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I) Layer of the upper atmosphere where UV light and solar radiation are ionized
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Ionosphere
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J) A unit of measurement for energy of work
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Joule
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J) The largest planet in the Solar System
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Jupiter
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K) The base scale of temperature measured in absolute units
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Kelvin
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K) Hard fibrous protein, found in human nails
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Keratin
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L) The Latin word meaning moon or moon related
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Lunar
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L) The fatty compounds found in the body
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Lipids
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M) The study of weather and the atmosphere
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Meteorology
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M) The process of cell division for eukaryotic cells
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Mitosis
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N) National Aeronautic and Space Administration
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NASA
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N) A cells control center, containing the chromosomes
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Nucleus
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O) What we breathe in
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Oxygen
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O) The study of cancer and its treatments
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Oncology
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P) Element K, found in bananas
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Potassium
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P) The furthest planet from the Sun, now a dwarf
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Pluto
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Q) A highly luminous object surrounded by gas/dust, often at the center of black holes
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Quasar
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Q) Hard crystal primarily made of silicon dioxide, often used in jewelry
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Quartz
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R) Toxic noble gas often found in old homes with cracking foundations or poor ventilation
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Radon
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R) Bone in the arm located on the lateral side
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Radius
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S) Common food created by sodium-chloride
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Salt
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S) Gas giant with massive rings around it
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Saturn
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T) Element number 50, Sn
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Tin
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T) Largest moon of Saturn
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Titan
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U) Ice giant that due to its extreme axial tilt, appears to spin on its side
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Uranus
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U) One of the most vital elements for nuclear power, a naturally radioactive material
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Uranium
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V) One of the hottest planets in the solar system, the 3rd from the Sun
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Venus
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V) Large chambers at the bottom of the heart
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Ventricle
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W) A unit of power equal to 1 joule per second
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Watt
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W) The process by which rocks are broken down
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Weathering
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X) This type of imaging creates pictures of the inside of the body
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X Ray
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X) Colorless and odorless noble gas, atomic number 54
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Xenon
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Y) A soft, silvery white malleable element, atomic #70
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Ytterbium
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Y) Type of star, also known as G type. Our Sun is one of them
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Yellow Dwarf
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Z) The study of animal behavior, structure, and classification
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Zoology
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Z) A single cell that forms when a sperm and egg combine
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Zygote
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