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100

This organelle is responsible for ATP production in the cell, and is commonly referred to as the “powerhouse.”

What is the mitochondria?

100

This antibiotic was the first to be discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.

What is penicillin?

100

This autoimmune condition causes patchy depigmentation of the skin.

What is vitiligo?

100

This fluid is made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder to help digest lipids.

What is bile?

100

This long-running medical drama follows Dr. Meredith Grey and her colleagues at Seattle Grace Hospital.

What is Grey's Anatomy?

200

This type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons.

What is a covalent bond?

200

This oath outlines the responsibilities and principles a physician must uphold.

What is the hippocratic Oath?

200

Chest pain that radiates to the left arm or jaw is a common symptom of this emergency condition.

What is a heart attack (myocardial infarction)?

200

This tough, fibrous tissue connects muscle to bone.

What is a tendon?

200

This hospital series follows a sarcastic, limping doctor solving medical puzzles with his diagnostic team.

What is House, MD?

300

This term describes an enzyme without its necessary cofactor.

What is an apoenzyme?

300

The first vaccine, developed by Edward Jenner in 1796, treated this infection.

What is smallpox?

300

Sudden weakness on one side of the body, facial droop, and slurred speech suggest this condition.

What is a stroke?

300

This organ’s function is to remove wastes and extra fluid from the body.

What is the kidney?

300

This show features a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome navigating hospital life at San Jose St. Bonaventure.

What is The Good Doctor?

400

The Bohr effect describes how this variable affects hemoglobin’s oxygen affinity.

What is pH or CO2 concentration?

400

This 19th-century scientist developed the germ theory of disease.

Who was Louis Pasteur?

400

This hormone is deficient in Type 1 diabetes

What is insulin?

400

This bone is categorized as a flat bone.

What is the sternum?

400

This series critiques the business of medicine, following Dr. Conrad Hawkins as he fights for patients in a for-profit hospital.

What is The Resident?

500

The Henderson-Hasselbach equation relates pH to this ratio.

What is the conjugate base to a weak acid?

500

Nirmatrelvir and ritonavir are the two drugs combined in what oral antiviral medication from Pfizer that has been approved by the FDA for emergency use to treat COVID-19 infections since December 2021?

What is Paxlovid?

500

A 10-year-old presents with severe pain in the arms and legs, triggered by cold exposure. A blood smear shows crescent-shaped red blood cells.

What is sickle cell disease?

500

This structure has the nerve reflectors for sound.

What is the cochlea?

500

In this comedic take on medical training, J.D. daydreams his way through residency at Sacred Heart Hospital

What is Scrubs?

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