This muscle group constitutes the front side of the upper arm and is involved in the contraction of the elbow joint.
What is the Biceps Brachii?
This life-threatening disease is caused by the unlimited replication of mutated cells.
What is Cancer?
The unabbreviated chemical name of DNA.
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
These cells transmit chemical-electric signals throughout the body, to and from the brain.
What are Neurons?
Where we are right now. The first step in the road to becoming a doctor.
What is High School?
This largest artery pumps blood out to the rest of the body through myriad blood vessels
What is the Aorta?
This disease, caused by the buildup of "plaque" protein waste accumulation in the brain, is linked to forgetfulness and mental decline in seniors.
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
The three macronutrients that fuel the body and form the basis of nutrition science.
What are Carbohydrates, Lipids (fats) , and Proteins
The large, circular organelle often central within cells that contains all of the genetic information needed for protein synthesis and cellular replication.
What is the Nucleus?
This multi-section medical school entrance exam is taken by more than 85 000 students per year,
What is the MCAT?
This bone allows for chewing and is commonly known as the jaw
What is the Mandible?
Also known as the White Death, this disease has been identified as being responsible for more deaths than any other in human history.
What is Tuberculosis?
This essential monosaccharide has the chemical formula C6H12O6.
What is Glucose?
The functional unit of a kidney that filters waste out of the blood to be excreted.
What is a Nephron?
Medical School Graduates who want to specialize in a particular field of medicine will undergo one of these, where they take on the role of junior physician and learn in a working environment.
What is a Residency?
This lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for interpreting visual sensory information to allow us to see.
What is the Occipital Lobe?
The extremely contagious, viral inflammation of the salivary glands that causes jaw swelling, pain, appetite loss, headache, and fatigue.
What is Mumps?
This DNA base pair is replaced by Uracil in RNA
What is Thymine?
This organelle packages proteins in vesicles so they can be transported.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
What subject a degree will focus on during your undergraduate studies, in general.
What is a Major?
The middle section of the small intestine, situated in between the Duodenum and the Ileum.
What is the Jejunum?
This incurable but short-lived disease has often cryptic origins, but is almost never life threatening. Common symptoms include coughing, fever, runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat.
What is the Common Cold?
These lipids coat the surfaces of plant leaves and many other natural surfaces. They are chemically identified as esters with an alcohol chain and a fatty acid chain.
What are Waxes?
These two proteins allow for the contraction of muscle to occur, with the help of ATP.
What are Actin and Myosin?
The exam taken by new Residents as part of qualifying to become a doctor in Canada.
What is the MCCQE?