What is the Powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochondria
This type of strong chemical bond involves the equal or unequal sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
What is a Covalent Bond?
Named after a British scientist, this law states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring is directly proportional to the distance it is stretched.
What is Hooke's Law?
In statistics, this value represents the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the results actually observed, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
What is the P-value
Cows don't have this human bone

What is a Clavicle
This 3-letter sequence on mRNA signals the ribosome to stop translation.
What is a stop codon? (UAA, UAG, UGA)
Representing 6.022 X 10^{23} particles, this foundational SI unit allows chemists to bridge the gap between microscopic atoms and macroscopic grams.
What is a mole
When a human joint is held perfectly still in a state of static equilibrium, the sum of all linear forces and the sum of all torques must equal this number.
What is 0?
In calculus, this operation allows you to find the exact rate of change of a function, geometrically representing the slope of a tangent line. (d/dx)
Derivative
This distinct, pungent compound is responsible for the overwhelming smell encountered the moment you walk into an anatomy lab or open a specimen bucket.
What is formalin (or formaldehyde)?
Adapted from a bacterial defense system, this revolutionary gene-editing technology allows scientists to precisely cut and modify specific DNA sequences using the Cas9 enzyme.
What is CRISPER
This type of chemical reaction absorbs heat energy from its surroundings, causing the temperature of the environment to drop.
What is an endothermic reaction?
This physical quantity, measured in Joules, represents the energy an object possesses due to its motion, calculated as 1/2 *mv
What is kinetic Energy?
This algebraic equation (p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1) calculates allele frequencies in a population, assuming no mutation, selection, or migration is occurring.
What is the Hardy-Weinberg equation?
ECG in Lead 2 Configuration
These specific proteins act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions in the body without being consumed themselves.
What are enzymes?
This common biological buffer system relies on a weak acid and its conjugate base to maintain a stable pH in human blood around 7.4.
What is the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system?
This famous scientist created 3 laws that are foundational in the Laws of Physics
Newton
This statistical test is commonly used to determine if there is a significant difference between the means of two independent groups.
What is an independent samples t-test?
Name the Organ + what do the pyloric glands secrete
What is the stomach?
What is Gastrin (HCL) and Mucus
Taking place across the inner mitochondrial membrane, this final stage of cellular respiration uses a series of protein complexes to create a proton gradient that drives massive ATP synthesis.
What is the Electron Transport Chain (ETC)?
This analytical laboratory technique separates proteins by their molecular weight using an electric current passed through a polyacrylamide gel.
What is SDS-PAGE (or Gel Electrophoresis)?
This Physics rule is used to determine the direction of a vector of a cross product ex: Direction of current
The Right Hand Rule
This specific mathematical curve describes population growth when resources are limited, starting exponentially but leveling off as it approaches the carrying capacity (K).
What is a logistic growth curve?
The name of the study from which Shiva had to put his hand in cold water for 3 minutes at different temperatures.
The Effects of Water Immersion of One Hand at Decreasing Temperatures on Blood Pressure