Biochemistry
Spinal Anatomy
Physiology
Microbiology
General Anatomy
100
Anaerobic glycolysis yields this amount of usable ATP
What is 2
100
The first pharyngeal arch develops the trigeminal nerve (CNV). Name the muscles it develops that are associated with the acronym TIME.
What is Temporalis, Internal pterygoid, Masseter, External pterygoid
100
Oncotic pressure moves fluid which direction when referring to the arteriole wall
What is pulls into
100
This lesion associated with TB causes Casseous necrosis
What is Ghon Focus
100
Insertion point for the long head of the biceps brachii
What is radial tuberosity
200
If a compound is being reduced this is happening (think hydrogen)
What is addition of hydrogen (OIL RIG)
200
Pharyngeal pouch 1 forms the eustachian tube, 2 forms the palatine tonsil, 3 forms the thymus. 3 combines with 4 to make this major gland.
What is thyroid gland
200
merkels disks, ruffini end organs and free nerve endings are examples of this type of mechanoreceptors
What is slowly adapting
200
This virus enters a latent stage and resides in the DRG until stress and other factors cause a new painful unilateral attack
What is herpes zoster
200
Most superficial vein on the lateral leg
What is lesser saphenous
300
This product of pyruvate can be directly inserted into the TCA cycle
What is acetyl Co A
300
The infrahyoid muscles can be remembered with the acronym (TOSS IN) Thyrohyoid Omohyoid Sternohyoid Sternothyroid Pick the one is not innervated by the ansa cervicalis
What is thyrohyoid (C1)
300
There are two immune cascades, the classical and alternative. Name the C protein that is common to both of them.
What is C3
300
This form of malaria is the most deadly because unlike other forms that only go after old or damaged RBC's, this one goes after all of them
What is plasmodium falciparum
300
The conoid tubercle, not to be confused with coricoid tubercle is found on this bone
What is clavicle
400
An enantiomer is a descriptive term used to characterize the position of functional groups on a molecule. If two molecules are enantiomers their functional groups are considered to be this
What is mirror images
400
Due to the presence of the anterior longitudinal ligament a healthy intervertebral disk will protrude like this
What is posterior and lateral
400
The conduction through the heart must be slowed so that the atria and ventricles do not contract simultaneously. Name the nerve tissue that accomplishes this task
What is the AV node
400
The cell wall of bacteria is made up of this substance
What is peptidoglycan
400
This is the number of tarsal bones in the foot
What is 7 (123 cuneiform, cuboid,navicular,talus, calcaneous)
500
A neucleoside is made up of a pentose sugar and nitrogenous base. What extra molecule does a nucleotide carry.
What is a phosphate group
500
This suboccipital muscle rotates atlas on axis
What is Inferior oblique
500
Stimulation of a baroreceptor will do this to the vagus nerve stimulation to the heart
What is increase
500
the sabin vaccine was invented to fight this disease
What is Polio
500
This branch of the trigeminal nerve passes through the foramen rotundum
What is maxillary nerve