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100

The organelle that plays a role in calcium storage, protein synthesis, and lipid metabolism.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

100

The type of bond in which a ‘sea of electrons’ forms a mobile charged cloud around certain ions.

What is a metallic bond?

100

This mental illness causes people to undergo psychosis, where they endure hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorder.

What is schizophrenia?

100

A medical professional that uses imaging methodologies to diagnose and manage patients and provide therapeutic options.

What is a radiologist?

100

The important public health practice made during the middle ages by preventing exposure to people who have or may have a contagious disease.

What is quarantine?

200

The stage of mitosis in which the centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the shortening of the spindle fibers.

What is anaphase?

200

The element with the highest electronegativity.

What is fluorine?

200

This neurotransmitter, often targeted by antidepressants, is crucial for regulating mood and emotional well-being.

What is serotonin?

200

An advanced practice registered nurse that is trained to diagnose and treat medical conditions, prescribe medications, and provide holistic patient care, often working independently or in collaboration with physicians.

What is a nurse practitioner?

200

The well known physician who studied cholera epidemics in England and particularly in London in 1854 in which he demonstrated that contaminated water was the key source of the epidemics.

Who is John Snow?

300

This is a chart that shows the genetic inheritance of a family.

What is a pedigree?

300

(1 minute; no question format-answer required) Balance this equation: __CF4 + __Br2 → __CBr4 + __F2

1, 2, 1, 2

300

This term describes intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation, leading to avoidance. 

What is a (specific) phobia?

300

A medical professional that uses ultrasound technology to create images of internal organs and tissues, assisting in diagnosis and monitoring patient health.

What is a sonographer?

300

On May 8, 1980, the World Health Organization officially declared that "the world and all its peoples have won freedom from" what deadly infectious disease?

What is Smallpox?

400

This is a term for a chemical that affects the behavior of other members of the same species. 

What is a pheromone?

400

In pharmacology and biochemistry, this is the term for molecules that bind to specific receptors and cause a process in the cell to become more active.

What are agonists?

400

This disorder causes people to experience intense mood swings at any time, which leads to unstable relationships, distorted self-image, and self-harming behavior.

What is borderline personality disorder (BPD)?

400

A trained specialist is responsible for drawing blood from patients for tests, transfusions, or donations, ensuring proper procedures and safety protocols are followed.

What is a phlebotomist?

400

The reduction of negative impacts of condition after it is established (rehabilitation after stroke, behavior education for diabetics to prevent complications).

What is tertiary prevention?

500

In the Krebs cycle, Acetyl-CoA combines with this molecule to create citrate.

What is oxaloacetate?

500

If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is larger than this number, then the bond is said to be polar.

What is 0.4?

500

This disorder involves adolescents who are extremely irritable and experience ongoing temper tantrums, causing problems socializing at school and at home. 

What is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD)?

500

A medical professional that does surgery focused on the medical therapy/prevention of diseases of head/neck diseases.

What is an otolaryngologist?

500

Named after its inventors Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin, the Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine is primarily used to prevent which infectious disease?

What is Tuberculosis?