Medical Conditions
Medical Terminology
Anatomy
Pre-Med info.
General science
100

Is lactose intolerance (LI) permanent, and what causes it?

LI is not permanent, and is caused by the lack of the enzyme Lactase.

100

What organ uses hepato- as a its prefix?

Liver


100

Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, with only one exception. What is the exception?

Pulmonary arteries

100

What are four big factors to boost your application to Medical school?

MCAT, GPA, Pt care hours, Volunteering, Shadowing, Leadership experience, letters of recommendation, interview


100

An acid used as a reactant in any chemical reaction becomes it's less potent counterpart commonly known as what?

Conjugate Base

200

What disease named after a famous baseball player causes chronic muscle deterioration?

ALS (Lou Gehrig's)

200

What does the acronym DVT stand for?

Deep vein Thrombosis 

200

Between both lungs, how many lobes are there in total? Which lung has more than the other?

5

200

What majors are allowed for applying to medical school?

Any

200

How many amino acids exist, and how many are essential?

20 (or 21) amino acids exist, 10 are essential.

300

What is an autoimmune disorder, and what type of cells are involved in the response?

When the body attacks itself due to perceived antigens.

WBCs such as Eosinophils and Mast Cells.

300

A nosebleed is medically known as what?

epistaxis

300

The calf muscle is scientifically known as what?

Gastrocnemius

300

What is typically assessed in your primary application to medical school?

GPA or MCAT

300

This 2 element molecule is known as what? 

What are 3 functional groups that utilize this structure?

Molecule is known as carbonyl

Groups can be aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ester, amide.


400

Sickle-Cell anemia is caused by what change in your genes?

A Single base mutation changing Glutamic Acid to Valine.


400

What does the acronym STEMI stand for?

ST elevated myocardial infarction. 

400

What is the location (organ) of the cells responsible for regulating blood sugar, and what are the cells known as?

Located in the Pancreas, and they are known as alpha and beta cells.

400

Name the seven subjects on the MCAT, and point out which subject has its own section.

Biology, biochemistry, organic chemistry, general chemistry, psychology, sociology, CARS. CARS has its own section.

400

Also known as the powerhouse of the cell, name two essential functions the mitochondria partakes in.

ATP production, and assisting in apoptosis.

500

Ballooning in the largest artery is known as what, and can lead to what deadly condition?

Known as an aortic aneurysm, and can lead to an aortic dissection.

500

Suffix -tomy stands for what?

Cutting/incision

500

Between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary gland, how many hormones are secreted?

Eight


500

Average acceptance rate for allopathic medical schools?

6.3%

500

strands of protein wrap around what object to assist in expression or inhibition of certain genotypes or phenotypes?

Histones