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100

Metallic hydroxides are also known by which name?

What are bases? 

100

This states that all living things are composed of cells; cells are the basic functional unit of life; cells arise only from pre-existing cells; and cells carry their genetic information in the form of DNA

What is Cell Theory?

100

What are the four lobes of the brain?

What are the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe and the frontal lobe?

100

What line does Derek Shepherd use everytime before he performed a surgery?

It is a beautiful day to save lives

100

What area of the body does a podiatrist treat?

What are feet? 

200

What is the common term for an electrochemical cell in which terminals are connected to electrodes immersed in a solution of electrolytes?

What is a Battery?

200

Which term best describes the type of cell division in which parent cells produce daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cells?

What is mitosis?

200

The scientific name for a red blood cell.

What is an erythrocyte?

200

 At Seattle Grace Hospital in Seattle, Washington, drama abounded among and around the many surgeons that staffed the halls. In 2005, ABC premiered a new medical drama that followed five young surgical interns in their first year as new doctors. As the series continued, the interns became residents, and then attending physicians. What is the name of this drama, that starred such actors as Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, and Patrick Dempsey?

What is Grey's Anatomy?

200

What type of surgery is performed in the abdomen by making small incisions?

What is laparoscopic surgery? 

300

What law states that the amount of heat needed to change one substance to another depends on the substances and not on the reactions involved?

what is Hess's Law?

300

The myofilaments of muscles consist primarily of two proteins. These two proteins are called:

a) actin and myosin
b) progesterone and testosterone

c) progesterone and estrogen

What is actin and myosin?

300

What is the nitrogenous waste that is removed from blood by the kidneys?

What is urea? 

300

Before he won an Oscar for Training Day, this actor had a starring role on St. Elsewhere:

a. Mark Harmon 

b. Ed Begley Jr. 

c. William Daniels 

d. Denzel Washington

Who is Denzel Washington?

300

This surgical procedure is the removal of tissue from a living human for medical examination. The removed tissue is then examined for the presence of diseases. What is this called?

What is a biopsy? 

400

 Name the person who developed a table of elements which revealed regularities in elemental properties in 1869?

a) Theodore Richards

 b) Antoine Lavoisier 

c) Dmitri Mendeleev

 d) Svante Arrhenius 

                                   


Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?


400

When a color blind man marries a woman pure for normal color vision, it is probable that one of the following situations may result. Is it probable that

a) all the children will be color blind
b) all the grandchildren will be color blind

c) only the sons will be colorblind
d) half the grandsons will be color blind

half the grandsons will be color blind

400

The three types of muscle tissues that make up the muscular system.

What are the skeletal, smooth and cardiac?

400

Which TV doctor skillfully administered a real-life IV while on location in Africa? 

a. Noah Wyle of "ER"

b. Howie Mandel of St. Elsewhere 

c. Denzel Washington on "St. Elsewhere" 

d. Chad Everett on "Medical Center"

What is Noah Wyle of "ER"? 

400

Whole Grains are important because they supply our body with ______, which helps with heart health and digestion.

                                                       


What is dietary fiber?

500

Which of the following scientists was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1911 for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium? 

 (a)John Dalton
(b) Dmitri Mendeleev 

(c) Emil Fischer
d) Marie Curie

                                   


                                   


Who is Marie Curie? 

500

The cell bodies of a somatic sensory nerve are located in the: A. dorsal root ganglion. B. spinal cord. C. brain. D. ventral horn.

What is A-dorsal root ganglion? 

500

What is a tubular projection attached to the large intestine that is located at the lower right side of the abdomen called?

What is the appendix?

500

What's the name of the autistic doctor in the Good Doctor?

Who is Shaun Murphy?

500

If you were thought to have polymyalgia rheumatica, gout or systemic lupus erythematosus, what medical specialist might you be referred to?

Who is a rheumatologist?

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