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From the microscopic wonders of human biology and complex chemical reactions to the mysteries of Earth’s ecosystems and the vast reaches of outer space, prove yourself in the ultimate general science trivia challenge!
In this science quiz, there are no multiple-choice options to fall back on. You’ll have to type in every answer yourself. It’s the ultimate test of your knowledge and understanding. Do you have what it takes to get a perfect score? Let’s find out!
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#2 Well, technically it's Earth (laboratory at Bremen University), since it was asked where the coldest temperature was measured and it isn't specified if that temperature was reached naturally or artificial.
I've got a major quarrel about the kidneys being the (singular) *primary organ* that filters blood in the body. The liver has many functions, one of which is filtering more blood per day than the kidneys do. The spleen also filters more blood that the kidneys do, although you can live without a spleen and not require some sort of external filtration like somebody with no kidneys or poor kidney function. I'll also note that Uranium is the *densest* mineral that is mined, but by weight (as in "heavy") vastly more coal is mined. Perhaps I should also note that the difference between heavy and dense is something that should definitely by general science knowledge.
#2 Well, technically it's Earth (laboratory at Bremen University), since it was asked where the coldest temperature was measured and it isn't specified if that temperature was reached naturally or artificial.
I've got a major quarrel about the kidneys being the (singular) *primary organ* that filters blood in the body. The liver has many functions, one of which is filtering more blood per day than the kidneys do. The spleen also filters more blood that the kidneys do, although you can live without a spleen and not require some sort of external filtration like somebody with no kidneys or poor kidney function. I'll also note that Uranium is the *densest* mineral that is mined, but by weight (as in "heavy") vastly more coal is mined. Perhaps I should also note that the difference between heavy and dense is something that should definitely by general science knowledge.


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