The most basic structural unit of living things
The name for NaI
What is sodium iodide?
This is the equation for Newton's 2nd Law
What is F = ma?
These biological catalysts speed up chemical reactions in living organisms.
What are enzymes
The usual response when a stressor involves real or imagined danger
What is Flight or Fight response
The full name for DNA
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid
The only periodic trend that increases moving right across a group
What is electronegativity?
The quantity used to calculate rotational force relating force to the distance of a lever or similar object
What is torque?
These two biomolecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons released from the Citric Acid Cycle to the electron transport chain for usage in oxidative phosphorylation.
What are NAD+ and FAD+
Becoming a college graduate requires hard work and diligence in academics. As such, being a college graduate could be considered a(n) what?
What is an achieved status
Unlike most other fish, sharks have no ______?
What are bones
Usually the strongest type of molecular interactions
What is hydrogen bonding?
The type of wave present when one attaches a string to a wall and lets it oscillate
What is a standing wave?
This type of enzyme has an additional binding site that, upon binding with an effector, changes the affinity of the active site.
What is an allosteric enzyme
The neural center located in the limbo system that helps process explicit memories for storage
What is the Hippocampus
The most common element in the human body
The most stable conformation for a cyclohexane to be present in
What is the chair conformation?
The quantity part of the Second Law of Thermodynamics used to calculate entropy also named for its' founder
What is the Boltzmann's constant?
These four nucleotide bases are responsible for the encoded information in DNA.
What are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine
Simultaneous processing of conscious emotions and physiological activation is the defining feature of this theory of emotion.
What is the Cannon-Bard Theory
Which organ do insects NOT have?
What are lungs
The type of structure that forms when a carbonyl is nucleophilically added to by one peroxide/water molecule
What is a hemiacetal?
This law in classical electromagnetism provides an equation that describes the magnetic field generated by an electrical current. It relates magnitude, direction, length, and proximity of the electric current to the magnetic field
What is the Biot-Savart Law
This neurotransmitter is mimicked by THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), the active component in marijuana, which produces a reduced inhibitory effect on the release of dopamine
What is anandamide
The theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
What is the Scapegoat Theory