Anatomy & Physiology
Biochemistry
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Dental
100

The largest organ in the human body

What is your skin?

100

This molecule stores genetic information in cells.

What is DNA?

100

The class of drugs is commonly used to treat bacterial infections

What is antibiotics?

100

Animals, plants, and protists are all examples of this type of organisms.

What are Eukaryotes?

100

The hardened plaque on your teeth

What is calculus?

200

The muscle that pumps blood throughout the body

What is the heart?

200

The primary energy currency of cells.

What are carbohydrates?

200

Hydrocodone, morphine, and fetynal are all the examples of certain type of drug.

What are opioids?

200

The science behind classifying organisms.

What is taxonomy?

200

A dentist specializing in treating diseases of the gums and bone supporting the teeth.

What is a periodontist?

300

Blood vessels that carry blood from tissues to the heart

What are veins?

300

Proteins and made here.

What are ribosomes?

300

An unwanted change that effects the body and is not related to the purpose of the drug.

What is a side effect?

300

Microorganisms that cause disease called?

What is a pathogen?

300

The 3rd molar

What is your wisdom teeth?

400

The longest organ in the digestive system

What is the small intestine?

400

The building block of proteins

What is amino acids?

400

This type of medication is commonly used to reduce fever

What is acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs?

400

The three basic shapes of bacteria.

What is Cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped)?

400

The hardest substance in the human body

What is your enamel?

500

The name of the fluid that lubricates joints in the body

What is Synovial fluid?

500

The type of bond that forms between amino acids in a protein.

What is a peptide bond?

500

The protective structures formed by bacteria in unfavorable conditions.

What are Endospores?

500

The term for the specialized cells responsible for forming tooth enamel.

What is ameloblasts?