History:
What year did WW2 end?
A. 1944
B. 1945
C. 1946
D. 1947
B. 1945
Tewari Lab: What department is the lab under?
Department of Internal Medicine, Hematology/Oncology Division
Science:
What is a scientist that studies reptiles and amphibians called?
A. Herpetologist
B. Ophiologist
C. Malacologist
D. Ichthyologist
A. Herpetologist
International:
What's the main language spoken in Brazil?
Portugese
Biochemistry:
What is an item in a chemical reaction that has the ability to speed up a reaction and/or lower the activation energy?
Catalyst
History:
Who authored "The Origin of Species"?
Charles Darwin
Tewari Lab:
What is Muneesh's office number?
A. 1502
B. 1505
C. 1508
D. 1509
1502
Science:
What are the 3 major types of bonds in chemistry?
Ionic, covalent, metallic
International:
What is the worlds largest ocean?
Pacific
Biochemistry:
What is generally considered the most severe type of genetic mutation?
A. Insertion
B. Deletion
C. Point
D. Frameshift
D. Frameshift mutation
History:
Who was the first person to win two Nobel prizes in science?
Answer:
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Tewari Lab:
What is the address of the BSRB?
109 Zina Pitcher Place
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Science:
V = IR is known as which law?
Ohm's Law
International:
What is the famous city, located in Europe, that is currently sinking?
Venice
Biochemistry:
What is the process by which biomolecules are broken down with water as a reactant?
Hydrolysis
History:
Michigan's state fossil, the Petoskey stone, is of an organism from which time period of natural history?
Devonian
Tewari Lab:
When was the most recent publication on our website published? (Year)
2024
Science:
What are the waves that pass through the Earth's rocks, caused by earthquakes?
Seismic waves
International:
Which country has the most Nobel Prizes in Medicine?
The United States
Biochemistry:
How many electrons are in Carbon's outer energy level?
4
History:
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are types of:
Columns
Tewari Lab:
How many people are on the Tewari Lab Contact List?
15
Science:
In ecology, what is a term for an organism that cannot produce its own energy?
Heterotroph
International:
What is the location in Africa that humans are thought to have originated from?
The horn of Africa (in East Africa), though some theories also say South Africa
Biochemistry:
The malate/OOA shuttle serves what function in the cell?
Transports NAD/NADH between the cytosol and mitochondria