The orbital hybridization of an atom with three electron groups.
What is sp2?
The one letter amino acid abbreviation for Tyrosine.
What is Y?
A protein that hydrolyzes one ATP to transport three Na+ out of the cell for every two K+ it transports into the cell.
What is Sodium-Potassium Pump?
The type of operant conditioning that is aimed at ending a particular behavior by adding a stimulus.
What is positive punishment?
The term used to refer to the social group you identify with.
The type of radioactive decay that emits a He atom.
What is alpha decay?
States that the enzyme and substrate experience a change in conformation during binding to increase complementarity.
What is Induced Fit Model?
The amino acid that the start codon (AUG) codes for.
Methionine
A theory of emotion states that a stimulus results in physiological arousal, which then leads to a secondary response in which emotion is consciously experienced.
What is James-Lange Theory?
The major theoretical approach to sociology that focuses on society struggling for limited resources.
What is social conflict?
A type of chromatography used to separate vaporizable compounds
What is Gas Chromatography?
An enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a functional group
What is transferase?
Produced and secreted by the delta cells of the pancreas; it inhibits the release of glucagon and insulin.
What is Somatostatin?
In Freudian psychoanalysis, the part of the unconscious mind focused on idealism, perfectionism, and societal norms.
What is Superego?
The tendency to perform at a different level based on the fact that others are around.
What is Social Facilitation?
The equation for elastic potential energy.
What is
?
A subtype of diastereomers that differ in absolute configuration at exactly one chiral carbon
What is Epimers?
Portion of nephron where glucose, amino acids, and other important organic molecules are reabsorbed.
What is the Proximal Convoluted Tubule?
The age of an individual in Kohlberg's pre-conventional stage of morality.
What is 3-7 years old?
The tendency toward decisions that are more extreme than the individual thoughts of the group members.
What is Group Polarization?
A process in which no heat is transferred to or from the system by its surroundings
What is Adiabatic Process?
The product that pyruvate is converted into before proceeding with gluconeogenesis.
What is oxaloacetate?
Stem cells that have the ability to become any cell within any system of the body.
What is Totipotent?
The sleep stage that is referred to as paradoxical sleep and is the stage that dreaming occurs in the most.
What is Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep?
A cognitive bias in which one focuses on information that supports a given solution, belief, or hypothesis and ignores evidence against it.
What is Confirmation Bias?