Biochemistry
General Anatomy
Physiology
Microbiology
Pathology
100
This enzyme is the rate limiting step in Glycolysis
What is PFK
100
The carotid tubercle is located on what structure in the spine
What is the C6 TP
100
Protein digestion begins in this, and it is mediated by secretions of the parietal cells found there.
What is the stomach
100
This general type of infection you are most likely to get in a hospital
What is a staph infection
100
Goodpasture's syndrome is due to a type 2 hypersensitivity and results in damage of two organs specifically. Name one (remember my picture?)
What is Lungs,Kidney
200
How many nitrogen bases form one codon
What is 3
200
This bone of the proximal row of carpals is closest to the thumb
What is the scaphoid
200
If blood begins to back up into the left atrium, this valve is said to be insufficient.
What is mitral valve (bicuspid)
200
The vector for plasmodium falciparum. This disease can be limited with the use of netting.
What is the mosquito
200
T-supressor cells have CD-8 receptors. What type of receptors do T-helper cells have
What is CD-4 receptors
300
This is the major intermediate step in glycogen synthesis
What is UDP glucose
300
This muscle makes up the majority of the pelvic diaphragm
What is the levator ani
300
Neurotransmitter is released from nerve cell endings due to an influx of this ion with two positive charges.
What is Calcium
300
The membrane attack complex or MAC is activated by the alternative pathway of the compliment system and kills foreign bodies by drilling holes in their membranes. It is made up of these C- proteins.
What is C5-9
300
Casseous necrosis is a result of damage from this disease
What is TB
400
Carbohydrates in large numbers are stored in the form of this
What is glycogen
400
This muscle covers the anterior triangle of the neck
What is the platysma
400
This type of muscle contraction does not cause the muscle to shorten.
What is an isometric contraction
400
Opsonization is the attachment of a cell marker onto an antigen to stimulate phagocytosis. This highly branched immunoglobulin opsonizes most effectively
What is IgM
400
Interlieukin I causes the inflammatory response and it is secreted by this immune cell
What is a macrophage
500
This amino acid is responsible for the synthesis of epinephrin and norepinephrin
What is phenylalanine
500
This joint is the only attachment of the upper extremity to the axial skeleton
What is the sternoclavicular joint
500
Chloride shift, a respiratory reaction, occurs when this leaves the cell once it has reached its target tissue.
What is bicarbonate
500
An enlarged or inflamed parotid gland is associated with this viral disease.
What is mumps
500
Erythroblastosis fetalis is a result of this type of hypersensitivity reaction.
What is Type II
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