How many bonds does a water molecule have?
What is 2?
What do you call someone who studies immunology?
What is an immunologist?
True or false: Water is a polar molecule.
What is true?
What is another name for a "nerve cell?"
What is a neuron?
True or false: You are taller in the morning.
What is true?
How many bonds can a singular hydrogen molecule form?
What is a protein substance developed by the body in response to and interacting with a specific antigen?
What is an antibody?
What is oxidation?
What is the part of the neuron that brings information to the cell body?
True or false: Your tongue grows as you do.
What is false?
What are the three states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
What type of T cell is activated on recognition of antigens and stimulate the rest of the immune system?
What are helper T cells?
What are the products of a combustion reaction
What are carbon dioxide and water?
What is a synapse?
What bone in the body is designed to be broken to absorb impact?
What is the clavicle (collarbone)?
What is the name of this substance: KOH?
What is potassium hydroxide?
Where in the bone are red blood cells formed?
What is red bone marrow?
How many electrons account for the difference between nitrate and nitrite?
What is the weight of an adult human brain?
What is 3 lbs.?
What percent of hand strength does the pinky contribute to?
What is 50%?
What is the greatest number of electrons that can fill up a valence electron shell?
What is 8?
These cells are responsible for recognizing antigens from previous exposure and for mounting an immune response:
What are memory cells?
Is the numerical value for enthalpy of an exothermic reaction positive or negative?
What is negative?
What connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain?
What is the corpus callosum?
How many cells are in the human body?
What is 75-100 trillion cells?