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100

This organelle is the "powerhouse of the cell"

What is the Mitochondria?

100

The number of chambers in the heart

What is 4?

100

The chemical formula for Benzene

What is C6H6?

100

The description of 1 of Newton's 3 laws of motion

What is any of the following:

1) object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it 

2)  force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration 

3) when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.

100

The definition of Confirmation Bias

What is a tendency to only seek information that supports a preconceived conclusion and to ignore information that does not support it

200

An Amino Acid that is not charged OR polar

What is? any of the following:

Glycine (G), Alanine (A), Valine (V), Leucine (L), Isoleucine (I), Methionine (M), Phenylalanine (F), Tryptophan (W), Proline (P)

GAVLIMFWP: ex. Grandma Always Visits London In May For William's Party

200

When the neuron is in it's resting state, this mineral ION is at it's highest inside the membrane

What is Potassium cation?

200

The highest-energy orbital of elements with valence electrons in the n = 3 shell

What is the d-orbital?

200

The overall magnification of a microscope with two thin lenses of m1 = 10 and m2 = 40

What is 400?

200

Rational choice theory is premised on the concept that actions are chosen based on the benefit to the individual. The three main assumptions of rational theory are completeness, transitivity, and independence of variables. This system is close to this theory

What is Hierarchical?

300

These bases contribute to DNA having a higher melting point

What are Cytosine and Guanine?

300

This cell type releases Renin in renal regulation of blood pressure

What is Juxta glomerular?

300

Free energy of reaction for a chemical process is at equilibrium (at standard pressure and temperature)

What is ΔG = 0?

300

The principle which says the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy

What is Bernoulli's principle?

300

The main purposes of Anticipatory Postural Adjustments (APAs)

What is to maintain postural stability and stabilize the position of relevant body segments?

400

The most energy producing process prokaryotes undergo 

What is the creation of proton gradients across their membranes?

400

The main goal of Tropomyosin in muscle contractions

What is to prevent myosin from continuing to slide up the actin filament?

400

The main reason that SN1 reactions show first-order kinetics

What is the rate-limiting step involving only one molecule ?

400

Claims that all matter has wave-like qualities and that the wavelength of matter is proportional to its momentum.



What is the De Broglie hypothesis?

400

This is what it’s called when 2 stimuli must differ by some constant proportion to be detected as unique from each other

What is Weber's Law?

500

When the following situation occurs: An unknown molecule is added to an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, which immediately decreases its rate. The addition of more substrate has no effect, but the addition of an antibody for the unknown molecule restores the initial reaction rate.

What is Noncompetitive Inhibition?

500

The correct path through the circulatory system describing the passage of blood originating in the left leg

What is the following:

Vena Cava→ Right Atrium → Right Ventricle → Lungs → Left Atrium → Left Ventricle → Aorta

500

the most specific characterization of the reaction shown?
Ca(OH)2 (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) → CaSO4 (aq) + H2O (l)

What is Neutralization?

500

When virtual objects with negative object distances are used in optical instruments with a converging lens (or mirror), this is true for real and virtual images

What is Real images are always upright, and virtual images are always inverted?

500

The two subcortical brain structures that primarily generate dopamine in a healthy brain.

What is Basal Ganglia and Substantia Nigra?