Blueprints of the Body
Metabolic Highways
Neural Networks
Nano Factories
Circuits of Life
100

What's the meaning of anterior and posterior? 

Anterior = front of the body. 

Posterior = back of the body.

100

An alternate name for the Krebs's cycle

Citric acid cycle or tricarboxilic acid cycle

100

Cerebral Palsy affects neurons in this part of the body

The brain

100

Degradation of cells by digestion using lysosomes and enzymes

Autophagy

100

The biological term used to describe an irregular heart rhythm

Arrhythmia

200

The scientific name for the broadest muscle in the back, helping pull and commonly known as “lats”

Latissimus dorsi

200

The starting molecule that is regenerated in the Krebs cycle

Oxaloacetate

200

The autosomal dominant genetic disease that causes neurons to waste away and die

Huntington's disease

200

I’m like a factory, working all day, proteins I pack, come what may, what am I?

Golgi apparatus/body

200

The term for faster than normal resting heart rate

Tachycardia

300

Why do doctors recommend using heating packs on muscle pulls rather than ice packs? 



Heat is a vasodilator, promoting blood flow and circulation of nutrients which aids in healing 

300

The waste product produced in the the Link Reaction 

Carbon dioxide

300

The type of drug used to reduce inflammation in the nerves/muscles or tissues

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

300

The parent that mitochondria inherited from

Mother

300

The biological term to describe a heart attack

Myocardial infarction

400

The number of muscles in the rotator cuff

Four

400

The metabolic pathway that produces NADPH and ribose-5-phosphate

Pentose phosphate pathway

400

The disorder developed when the neurons producing dopamine die. Hint: particularly common in boxers

Parkinson's disease

400

The most common protein in the world

Rubisco

400

I'm a narrowing path for blood to flow, Through the heart's main gate, I make it slow. With every beat, I strain and fight, What condition am I, named just right? 

Aortic stenosis

500

The muscle known as the second or peripheral heart

Soleus/calf muscle

500

The vitamin that is a precursor to FAD

Riboflavin/ vitamin B2

500

The space between two Schwann cells

Nodes of ranvier

500

Proteins that fold other proteins into their respective structures

Chaperonins

500

What the QRS Complex represents in an ECG 

(Time for) ventricular depolarisation