The Ultimate Science Quiz: 26 Questions, One For Each Letter Of The Alphabet
From atoms to zinc, each question in this quiz will test your knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics, and more. See if you can match the right answer to each letter. Whether you’re a casual learner or a trivia whiz, this A–Z science challenge will push your brain to its limits.
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Question 16. A positron IS a subatomic particule with a positve charge.... it's not just the proton!
Similarly, a neutrino is a subatomic particle with no change...it's not just the neutron.
Load More Replies...The huge spider seemed a bit unnecessary - my poor lizard brain can’t tell the difference between a photo and the real think, lucky my logical brain just scrolled past quickly.
Hahaha! Difficult to hit the button while yeeting your device cuz spooder?
Load More Replies...Question 6 has biology and physics mixed up. "What is the term used in biology to describe the division of a single entity into two or more parts?" And then the answer is about fission of atomic nuclei.
Sorry, 'Fission' is a perfectly acceptable synonym for cell division.
Load More Replies...Question 16. A positron IS a subatomic particule with a positve charge.... it's not just the proton!
Similarly, a neutrino is a subatomic particle with no change...it's not just the neutron.
Load More Replies...The huge spider seemed a bit unnecessary - my poor lizard brain can’t tell the difference between a photo and the real think, lucky my logical brain just scrolled past quickly.
Hahaha! Difficult to hit the button while yeeting your device cuz spooder?
Load More Replies...Question 6 has biology and physics mixed up. "What is the term used in biology to describe the division of a single entity into two or more parts?" And then the answer is about fission of atomic nuclei.
Sorry, 'Fission' is a perfectly acceptable synonym for cell division.
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