Experimental Design
Cellular Crimes
Deadly Fluids
Medical Mysteries
Vital Signs
100

A student says, "I didn't have a Control Group, but I measured everything carefully." Why is their experiment invalid?

They have nothing to compare the results to / No baseline.

100

Cyanide is a poison that acts by shutting down the Mitochondria. What is the specific immediate cause of death?

The body stops making Energy / ATP.

100

A freshwater fish is thrown into the ocean. Explain why it dies using the word Hypertonic.

The ocean is Hypertonic, so it sucks water OUT of the fish's cells -> Dehydration

100

A patient has perfectly healthy eyes, but a stroke damaged their Occipital Lobe. What is their symptom?

Cortical Blindness / They cannot process what they see

100

A patient on the Keto Diet eats zero carbs. What molecule is their body burning for energy instead?

Lipids / Fats

200

You are testing a blood pressure drug. You give Group A the drug and Group B a sugar pill. To avoid the Placebo Effect, what must the patients in Group B believe?

That they are taking the real drug.

200

Tay-Sachs is a disease where the Lysosomes fail. Why does this kill the cell?

The cell fills up with toxic waste/trash and bursts.

200

Grocery stores spray water on their vegetables to keep them crisp. This creates a Hypotonic environment. Why don't the plant cells burst?

The Cell Wall prevents bursting. 

200

A patient is colorblind. Which specific photoreceptors in their retina are malfunctioning?

Cones

200

Enzymes are proteins that speed up reactions. If a patient has a fever of 106°F, their enzymes stop working. What is the scientific term for a protein losing its shape due to heat?

Denaturation

300

A scientist graphs their data and puts "Time" on the Y-Axis. Explain why this is wrong.

Time is the Independent Variable, so it must go on the X-Axis.

300

Antibiotics work by destroying the Cell Wall. Why can a human take Penicillin without their own cells exploding?

Human/Animal cells do not have Cell Walls.

300

A patient has massive brain swelling. To save them, you must administer an IV that is Hypertonic. Explain how this works.

Salt Sucks. The extra salt in the blood sucks the water OUT of the swollen brain cells

300

You have a bad cold and your nose is stuffed. You eat a strawberry but it tastes like "nothing." Why?

Flavor is mostly Smell (Olfactory). Taste buds only detect sweet/sour/etc.

300

Blood returning from the lungs is red (oxygenated). Which chamber of the heart does it enter first?

Left Atrium

400

Explain the difference between Constants and the Control Group.

Constants are things kept the same for EVERYONE (like room temp); Control Group is the set of people who don't get the IV.

400

Muscle cells in a weightlifter look different than skin cells because they are packed with more of which two organelles?

Mitochondria (for energy) and Ribosomes (to build protein)

400

Explain why drinking salt water when you are thirsty actually makes you more dehydrated.

It adds salt to your blood, which sucks water OUT of your cells to dilute it

400

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) destroys the Myelin Sheath. How does this change the electrical signal in the neuron?

It slows it down or stops it completely

400

The Left Ventricle is the strongest chamber in the heart. Why is its muscle wall so much thicker than the Right Ventricle?

It has to pump blood to the entire body, not just the lungs

500

Why is a Double-Blind study considered the "Gold Standard" in medicine?

It prevents the doctor from accidentally acting differently toward the treated patients / Removes researcher bias.

500

The Cell Membrane is "Selectively Permeable." Oxygen slips right through, but Sodium (Na+) requires a pump. Why?

Sodium is charged/large OR it is moving against the gradient/Active Transport

500

Active Transport is different from Osmosis/Diffusion because it requires _______ to move molecules against the flow.

Energy / ATP

500

A hockey player gets hit in the back of the head and now has trouble balancing and walking in a straight line. Which part of the brain is bruised?

Cerebellum

500

Arteries take blood away from the heart. Which is the only artery in the entire body that carries blue (deoxygenated) blood?

Pulmonary Artery