Anthropology
Cell Biology
Physiology
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100

This drug is approximately 100x weaker than fentanyl.

What is morphine?

100

The level of protein structure that is characterized by the linear arrangement of amino acids. 

What is the primary (1st) structure of proteins?

100

The division of the PNS that relays motor information to the body.

What is the efferent division of the PNS?

100

The name for the combination of secondary protein structures. 

What is a motif? (Side note: can you name some examples?)

100

This student has a pet turtle.

Who is Keisha?

200

The name for a recent infection acquired from a hospital setting.

What is a nosocomial infection?

200

The three examples of secondary protein structure. 

What are a-helices, beta sheets, and "U-turns"?

200

The hormone that increases the amount of glucose in the body. 

What is glucagon?

200

Partly folded and misfolded proteins are covered by barrel-like structures formed by these assisting proteins.  

What are chaperonins?

200

The healthcare profession that Adriana is interested in.

What is a NICU nurse?

300

The four factors that led to land and water grabbing.

What are increased food demand, dietary changes, increased production of biofuels, and sequestration of carbon?

300

When a secondary structure folds on itself, it becomes tertiary structure, also called a ____________.

What is a conformation?

300

Hormones produced by the hypothalamus are stored here. 

What is the posterior pituitary?

300

The function of the afferent division of the PNS?

What is the relay of sensory information from the body to the CNS?
300

This student took choir for 7 years.

Who is Rachell?

400

The definition of vulnerability.

What are the characteristics that influence a group's capacity to resist and recover from environmental change?

400

Misfolded proteins are marked for destruction by the addition of this chain. 

What are polyubiquitin chains?

400

This type of cell found in the CNS is important for immune defense. 

What are microglia? 

400

___ is release by the parathyroid gland when calcium is low, which stimulates osteo______.

What is PTH and -clasts? (Side note: What else occurs? What happens when calcium is high?)

400

The country that Paola is from.

Where is Honduras?

500

This healthcare system believed in "health for all". 

What is Primary Health Care?

500

Three chemical groups that can be added to amino acid residues that change protein structure and function.

What are acetyl groups (acetylation), carbohydrates groups (glycosylation), phosphate groups (phosphorylation)?

500

Without the element ______, the hormone Thyroxine cannot be made by the thyroid.

What is iodine?

500

Simian immunodeficiency virus led to the emergence of this zoonotic disease. 

What is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

500

This student is interested in biomedical engineering.

Who is Michael?