Anatomy
Chemistry
Biology
Healthcare Lingo
100
The _______ is a small organ that stores bile that is produced by the liver. 

What is the gallbladder?

100

What is the chemical name for baking soda?

What is sodium bicarbonate?

100

What does the acronym DNA stand for?

What is Deoxyribonucleic acid?

100

The abbreviation MRI stands for what?

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

200

______ is the largest muscle in the human body.

What is the sartorius muscle?

200

What is the definition of pH?

What is "power of hydrogen"?

200

The physical characteristics that can be observed are described as ______.

What is a phenotype?

200

This doctor specializes in the treatment of the Liver, gallbladder, and the pancreas.

What is a Hepatologist?

300

________ is another word for breaking down food by chewing. 

What is Mastication? 
300

What is the most electronegative element?

What is Flourine?

300

Separating DNA, RNA, or proteins by size/charge under an electric field is called _______.

What is gel electrophoresis?

300

______ is the term that refers to the feeling of pain or burning when urinating.

What is Dysuria?

400

______ is the functional unit of the kidney that helps with filtration, reabsorption, and fluid + electrolyte balance. 

What is the Nephron?

400

If the central atom has 5 bonds on it then its arrangement is called _______.

What is trigonal Pyramidal? 

400

The studying of changes in gene expression without altering the DNA sequence is called ____.

What is epigenetics?

400

Epistaxis is the medical term for what condition?

What is a nosebleed?

500

What is the name of the valve that allows blood flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle of the heart?

What is the tricuspid valve?

500

There are two types of monosaccharides according to conventions proposed by Fischer, they are called _________

What are D,L monosaccharides?

500

These are the 3 codons that signal the end of protein synthesis. 

What are UAA, UAG, UGA?

500

HAART(or ART) is a combination of medications as a treatment for aids. What do either stand for?

What is (highly active) antiretroviral therapy?