PHYSICS!
What is the rate at which work is done called?
Power
What is mitosis?
Creates identical daughter cells through cell replication
ionization energy
The amount of energy needed to remove an electron
What does an enzyme do?
Lowers the activation energy
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs
BIOLOGY!
This system consists of the brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
What is the function of the nucleolus?
Creates ribosomes
How many electrons can occupy a single orbital?
2 electrons
A portion of RNA that is spliced out to from mRNA; remains in the nucleus during processing
Introns
What is the frontal lobe?
Associated with executive function, impulse control, speech and motor
Organic Chemistry
What is the resonance form of a carbonyl that has a carbon-carbon double bond and an alcohol?
Enol
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Father of Genetics
What is Gibbs Free Energy
combines enthalpy and entropy into a single value and is used to determine the spontaneity of a reaction
What are Oxireductases?
Enzyme that catalyzes redox reactions (involve the transfer of electrons)
What is parallel processing?
The idea that our eyes process color, form, and motion at the same time
BIOCHEMISTRY
What is it called when it's the start of translation, in which the small subunit of the ribosome binds to the mRNA molecule, and the first tRNA is bound to start codon (AUG)
Initiation
How do prokaryotic cells reproduce?
Via binary fission
What is Δx = (Vi)(Δt) +1/2(a)(Δt)^2 ?
The position equation
What is Weber's law?
states that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is a function of the magnitude of the original stimulus
PSYCHOLOGY
What is a theory that focuses on the tendency for individuals to infer the causes of other people's behavior
Attribution Theory
What is the lytic life cycle of a virus?
Viruses are made until the cell lyses
20m (distance=70m, displacement=50m)
What is phosphofructokinase-1?
Rate limiting enzyme of glycolysis
What is the hypothalamus?
Regulates homeostasis and is in charge of the 4F's