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MCAT Chem/Phys
PHIDE
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MCAT Bio/Biochem
100

What MLB team has won the most world series?

Yankees (27)

100

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume, with particles that are closely packed together.

Solid

100

This principle in medical ethics emphasizes doing good and promoting the well-being of patients.

Beneficience

100

In this 1994 film, a character famously says, "Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get."

Forrest Gump

100

This pathway is responsible for the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen.

Glycolysis

200

Who has the most NFL touchdown passes all time?

Tom Brady (649)

200

This term refers to the number of complete wave cycles that pass a given point in one second.

Frequency

200

What are our guiding principles?

Philanthropy, Deity, and Education/Equity

200

This filmmaker is known for directing classics such as Psycho and North by Northwest and is often referred to as the "Master of Suspense."


Alfred Hitchcock

200

This term describes the maximum rate of reaction that an enzyme can achieve at saturated substrate concentrations.

Vmax

300

What baseball player has the most career home runs?

Barry Bonds (762)

300

This term describes the acceleration of an object moving in a circular path, directed toward the center of the circle.

Centripetal acceleration or force

300

Who was the founder of PHIDE and what college did he attend?

Aaron Brown (Cornell)

300

This 1927 film is considered the first full-length talkie and features the famous line, "You ain't heard nothin' yet!"

The Jazz Singer

300

This technique is used to amplify specific DNA sequences, commonly employed in cloning and genetic analysis.

Polymerase chain reaction

400

Who is the youngest golfer to have every won the masters?

Tiger Woods (21 yrs)

400

This technique involves the interaction of light with matter, allowing for the determination of molecular structure based on the absorption of specific wavelengths of light.

Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy

400

What year was PHIDE's 100th anniversary?

2004

400

This theory, often associated with filmmakers like Sergei Eisenstein, emphasizes the emotional impact of editing and juxtaposing images to convey meaning.

Montage Theory

400

This metabolic process generates glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors, primarily occurring in the liver.

Gluconeogenesis

500

How many gymnastics events do women compete for in the olympics?

6 events

500

This principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or potential energy in that fluid.

Bernoulli's Principle

500

What year did SFTK start?

2013

500

This actress won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Black Swan, portraying a troubled ballet dancer in a psychologically intense thriller.

 Natalie Portman

500

This cycle, critical for the metabolism of fatty acids, occurs in the mitochondria and involves the sequential removal of two-carbon units from fatty acyl-CoA.


Beta-oxidation

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