What's the meaning of anterior and posterior?
Anterior = front of the body.
Posterior = back of the body.
An alternate name for the Krebs's cycle
Citric acid cycle or tricarboxilic acid cycle
Cerebral Palsy affects neurons in this part of the body
The brain
Degradation of cells by digestion using lysosomes and enzymes
Autophagy
The biological term used to describe an irregular heart rhythm
Arrhythmia
The scientific name for the broadest muscle in the back, helping pull and commonly known as “lats”
Latissimus dorsi
The starting molecule that is regenerated in the Krebs cycle
Oxaloacetate
The autosomal dominant genetic disease that causes neurons to waste away and die
Huntington's disease
I’m like a factory, working all day, proteins I pack, come what may, what am I?
Golgi apparatus/body
The term for faster than normal resting heart rate
Tachycardia
Why do doctors recommend using heating packs on muscle pulls rather than ice packs?
Heat is a vasodilator, promoting blood flow and circulation of nutrients which aids in healing
The waste product produced in the the Link Reaction
Carbon dioxide
The type of drug used to reduce inflammation in the nerves/muscles or tissues
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
The parent that mitochondria inherited from
Mother
The biological term to describe a heart attack
Myocardial infarction
The number of muscles in the rotator cuff
Four
The metabolic pathway that produces NADPH and ribose-5-phosphate
Pentose phosphate pathway
The disorder developed when the neurons producing dopamine die. Hint: particularly common in boxers
Parkinson's disease
The most common protein in the world
Rubisco
I'm a narrowing path for blood to flow, Through the heart's main gate, I make it slow. With every beat, I strain and fight, What condition am I, named just right?
Aortic stenosis
The muscle known as the second or peripheral heart
Soleus/calf muscle
The vitamin that is a precursor to FAD
Riboflavin/ vitamin B2
The space between two Schwann cells
Nodes of ranvier
Proteins that fold other proteins into their respective structures
Chaperonins
What the QRS Complex represents in an ECG
(Time for) ventricular depolarisation