Science & Tech Can you look under the microscope to find all these highly scientific answers? Test yourself here! Published 2 years ago on May 18, 2023 By Mike Peck 0% Science & Tech Vol. 19 1 / 5 What is the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element? A compound An atom A molecule A proton Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! An atom is the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element. Atoms are the building blocks of elements and are made up of a nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons, and electrons, which orbit the nucleus. The number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines what element it is. 2 / 5 What is the name of the first electronic general-purpose computer, which was introduced in the 1940s? IBM 360 UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) VAX 11/780 ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! The ENIAC was the first electronic general-purpose computer, developed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in the 1940s. It was used for scientific and military applications and had the ability to perform a variety of calculations and computations. 3 / 5 Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis? Sigmund Freud B.F Skinner Carl Rogers Abraham Maslow Next Question Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! Sigmund Freud is considered the father of psychoanalysis, a method of psychological treatment that seeks to treat mental disorders by exploring the unconscious mind. 4 / 5 Which plant is known for its ability to move rapidly and capture prey? Sundew Pitcher plant Venus Flytrap Sensitive plant Next Question Sorry! That Was Wong! Nice! That Was Wrong! The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant that captures insects and other small prey by using modified leaves that snap shut rapidly when triggered by the prey. 5 / 5 What is the name of the largest organ in the human body? Skin Lungs Brain Liver Sorry! That Was Wrong! Nice! That Was Correct! The skin is the largest organ in the human body, and it serves several important functions, including protection from the environment, temperature regulation, and sensation. Next Trivia Did You Know? Dmitri Mendeleyev the creator of the periodic table of elements was very fond of card games. That’s why he wrote the weight of each element on a separate index card and sorted them as they would be organized in solitaire. Related Topics: Advertisement