What structural segment unit is used to make proteins?
What are genes?
What neurotransmitter do opioids mimic in the body?
What is dopamine?
If the DNA strands reads 'TAG', what will the RNA strand read?
What is AUC?
Where does transcription occur?
What is the nucleus?
How many pairs of chromosomes are there in the body?
What is 23?
How many amino acids are there in the body?
What is 20?
What term is used for an increase in opioids to achieve the same effect?
What is tolerance?
What is the global start codon?
What is AUG?
What are neurotransmitters stored in before they are released?
What are vesicles?
What did we use to retrieve our cheek cells in lab?
What is saline?
If one protein contains 45 amino acids, how many codons would there be?
What is 15?
How many times must someone abuse opioids before their disorder is seen as severe?
What is 6?
What large protein is used to do transcription?
RNA polymerase
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The __ opioids are present, the __ need there is for the __ to make endorphins.
What is longer, less, and brain?
What technique is used to measure the weight of VNTR segments?
What is gel electrophoresis?
What is the name of the linear structure that is formed from translation?
What is a polypeptide?
How many opioid related deaths occurred in 2017?
What is over 72,000?
What is used to read the mRNA strand?
What is a ribosome?
What is the space called between the neurotransmitter and the receptors?
What is the synaptic cleft?
What is the full name for DNA?
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
What is the structural protein that is used in muscle?
What is actin?
What is the lab name for Vicodin?
What is hydrocodone?
Where does translation occur in the body?
What is the cytoplasm?
What is Dr. Wacker's favorite breakfast?
What is (blank)?
What is the machine called that we used to separate the layers in our specimen tubes?
What is a centrifuge?