Biology Trivia Returns!
Sixteen teams duked it out for bragging rights at Biology Trivia. The event, hosted by Tri-Beta, the Biology Honor Society, pitted teams of students and faculty against each other in a friendly battle during four rounds of trivia questions. Questions were taken from all disciplines of biology and included the basics to the bizarre. The consensus favorite question from the multiple choice round was:
Myotonia congenita is a genetic condition that causes:
A.Skunks to lose their ability to spray
The lively group enjoyed pizza and snacks (and blue cupcakes courtesy of the pre-med club) while doing genetic problems and pondering the scientific names of flora and fauna. The winning teams were first place,Russian Roulette; second place, JJAKED up; and third place: Mighty-chondria. Prizes for the winning teams included note cards, highlighters and cookies. It's great to be a nerd!
P.S. The answer to the multiple choice question above is E.
Myotonia congenita is a genetic condition that causes:
A.Skunks to lose their ability to spray
B.Cats to
develop extra long whiskers
C.Chihuahuas
to shake when nervous
D.Flamingos
to be white in color
E.Goats to
faint when startled
The lively group enjoyed pizza and snacks (and blue cupcakes courtesy of the pre-med club) while doing genetic problems and pondering the scientific names of flora and fauna. The winning teams were first place,Russian Roulette; second place, JJAKED up; and third place: Mighty-chondria. Prizes for the winning teams included note cards, highlighters and cookies. It's great to be a nerd!
P.S. The answer to the multiple choice question above is E.
Happy trivia winners pose for a photo. |
A record number of participants play Biology Trivia. |