Biology
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Medical Terminology
100

This organelle is responsible for generating ATP in eukaryotic cells

What is Mitochondria

100
This element is represented by the atomic symbol of Pb

What is Lead

100

He is known as the father of psychoanalysis, emphasizing the importance of unconscious motives and childhood experiences in shaping behavior

Who is Sigmund Freud

100

This type of transport is utilized by the sodium and glucose cotransporter

What is Secondary Active Transport

100

This term, derived from Latin, refers to the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes

What is Homeostasis

200

This is the common name for a polymer composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.

What is Protein

200

This is the common name for an aromatic ring compound with six carbons and a methyl substituent

What is Toluene

200

The phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when others are present is known as this term coined by social psychologists

What is Bystander Effect

200

The term for when a membrane becomes more polarized than at resting potential

What is Hyperpolarized

200

This term, often used in genetics, refers to the complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism

What is Genome

300

This enzyme is responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix during replication

What is Helicase
300

The weak base that makes up the bicarbonate buffer system found in blood

What is Carbonic Acid / H2CO3

300

This disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings, shifting from periods of euphoria and energy to episodes of depression and lethargy

What is Bipolar Disorder

300

The hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates your circadian rhythm

What is melatonin

300

This term is commonly used to describe the condition of high blood pressure

What is Hypertension
400

This step of gene expression involves the action of helicase-like enzymes in eukaryotic cells.

What is Transcription
400

This is the structure of this functional group


What is Amide.

400

The phenomenon of people tending to remember the first and last items in a series best

What is Serial Position Effect

400

This chamber of the heart pumps blood to the system circuit

What is Left Ventricle

400

The medical term for the inflammation of the liver, often caused by viral infections or excessive alcohol consumption

What is Hepatitis

500

This is a term for the specific sequence of nucleotides that serves as a recognition site for RNA polymerase during transcription, indicating where the process should initiate on the DNA template

What is Promoter

500

This kind of product is formed when protecting groups are added to ketones to protect them from undergoing reactions

What is Acetal

500

The  part of the brain that is often called the "thinking center" and is responsible for decision-making, problem-solving, and planning

What is the Prefrontal Cortex

500

This is the name of the theory that governs muscle fiber movement

What is Sliding Filament Theory

500

In the context of prescription medications, this abbreviation is often used which translates to "as needed" in Latin.

What is PRN or "pro re nata"