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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Phosphorus
Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table
Phosphorus is a highly reactive, non-metallic chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15, essential for life as a key component of DNA, RNA, and ATP, and commonly found in fertilizers.
2. Platinum
Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table
Platinum is a dense, precious metal with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78, known for its silver-white appearance, high resistance to corrosion, and wide use in jewelry, catalytic converters, and various industrial applications.
3. Palladium
Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table
Palladium is a rare, silvery-white metal with the symbol Pd and atomic number 46, primarily used in catalytic converters for automobiles and in electronics, jewelry, and dentistry due to its excellent catalytic and conductive properties.
4. Plutonium
Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table
Plutonium is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu and atomic number 94, mainly produced in nuclear reactors and used in nuclear weapons and reactor fuel, posing significant health and environmental risks due to its radioactivity.
5. Peony
Answer: Flowering Plants
The peony is a flowering plant known for its large, showy blossoms, commonly found in temperate regions and prized for its ornamental value in gardens and floral arrangements.
6. Petunia
Answer: Flowering Plants
The petunia is a flowering plant native to South America known for its trumpet-shaped blossoms in various colors, commonly used as ornamental plants in gardens and hanging baskets.
7. Poppy
Answer: Flowering Plants
The poppy is a flowering plant known for its distinctive cup-shaped flowers, with some species, like the opium poppy, being used for medicinal purposes or as a source of seeds in cooking.
8. Plumeria
Answer: Flowering Plants
Plumeria is a tropical flowering plant native to Central America and the Caribbean, characterized by its fragrant, colorful blossoms and is commonly cultivated for its ornamental value in gardens and landscaping.
9. Perseus
Answer: Constellations
Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek mythological hero Perseus, and it is notable for containing several bright stars and the famous variable star Algol.
10. Pegasus
Answer: Constellations
Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, representing the mythical winged horse from Greek mythology, and it is recognizable for its distinctive square of stars known as the Great Square of Pegasus.
11. Pisces
Answer: Constellations
Pisces is a constellation in the celestial sphere, representing two fish tied together by a cord, and it is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac, often associated with the astrological sign Pisces.
12. Phoenix
Answer: Constellations
Phoenix is a constellation in the southern sky, named after the mythical bird that is said to be reborn from its ashes, and it is notable for containing the bright star Alpha Phoenicis.
13. Parietal
Answer: Bones of the Human Body
The parietal bone is a flat, paired bone located in the upper sides and back of the skull, forming part of the cranium and providing protection for the brain.
14. Patella
Answer: Bones of the Human Body
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a small, triangular bone located in front of the knee joint, serving to protect the knee and assist in the extension of the leg.
15. Pubis
Answer: Bones of the Human Body
The pubis bone is one of the three bones that make up the pelvis, located at the front of the pelvis, and it joins with the other pubic bone at the pubic symphysis, forming part of the hip structure.
16. Phalanges
Answer: Bones of the Human Body
The phalanges are the bones that make up the fingers and toes, consisting of three bones in each finger and toe, except for the thumb and big toe, which have two.
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