What is the sixth element on the periodic table?
Carbon
What is produced after transcription occurs in a cell?
mRNA
(Exec. don't answer) What's my major?
Health communication
What are the 3 bones of the middle ear called?
hammer, anvil, stirrup
What is the main difference between arteries and veins?
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood toward it.
Name 4 of the 6 noble gases.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon
How many molecules of DNA are in a singular chromosome?
1
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
Which of the 4 lobes in the brain help us process auditory information?
Temporal lobe(s)
What divides the upper and lower airway?
Trachea
If the pOH of a solution is 7, what must the pH value of that same solution equal?
7
What do entomologists study?
Insects (entomology: study of insects)
What is "&" called?
Ampersand
Which part of the brain is named because it resembles a seahorse?
Hippocampus (hippo=horse kampus=sea monster)
During phase 3 of the myocardial action potential which ion is moving the most?
A.) K+
B.) Ca+
C.) Na+
D.) Ca2+
A.) K+
What is the name of the following compound (include roman numerals if needed): CuO
What are the names of the 4 nucleotides in mRNA?
adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil
Which of the following are botanically defined as fruits?
Strawberry, Avocado, Cucumber, Ginger, Onion, Tomato
Strawberry, avocado, cucumber, tomato
This disease is characterized by recurring seizures, sometimes caused by certain noises or flashing lights
Epilepsy
The period of time following an action potential during which an additional action potential cannot be fired?
Refractory Period
When forming ions, Calcium loses two electrons while Fluoride atoms gain 1 each in order to be considered "stable." What is the rule that demonstrate this idea?
The octet rule
DNA nucleotides have 3 components. Which of these IS NOT a part of a nucleotide?
A.) Phosphate
B.) Deoxyribose Sugar
C.) Ribose Sugar
D.) A nitrogenous base
C.) Ribose Sugar
How many countries are there in North America?
23
This is an experimental procedure where neither the researcher nor the participants are aware of who received the treatment or the placebo.
A double-blind study
Name the 5 main sections of the spine from the head down.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral/sacrum, coccyx