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The central dogma of biology

What is DNA --> RNA --> Protein

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The color of healthy human lungs

Pink

100

This periodic trend determines an atom’s preference for carrying a negative charge

What is electronegativity?

100

This part of a neuron contains the cell's nucleus and DNA

What is the cell body?

100

MEDLIFE stands for:

What is Medicine, Education, Development for Low Income Families Everywhere

100

The year UCSC was founded

When is 1965?

100

These are the names of the trip leaders for Group 1 and 2 of our SLT in Costa Rica

Who are Emmanuel and Cristina?

200

The process by which introns are removed from pre-mRNA

What is splicing?

200

This region of the kidney establishes a concentration gradient by pumping salts into the renal medulla

What is the Loop of Henle?

200

This principle determines the flow of equilibrium within a system

What is Le Chatelier's Principle?

200

This term is most closely linked to Pavlov's research and describes how dogs learn trained behaviors

What is classical conditioning?

200

The five countries MEDLIFE serves

Where is Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Tanzania, and Guatemala?

200

The first college established at UCSC

What is Cowell College?

200

This is the national park we visited on excursion day during our SLT in Costa Rica

Where is Manuel Antonio National Park?

300

This amino acid is found in every protein

What is methionine?

300
This is largely responsible for removing water in your digestive system from partially-digested food

What is the colon?

300

A substance that donates a proton in a chemical reaction.

What is a Brønsted-Lowry acid?

300

This term refers to non-medical factors and its influence on health or well-being

What are social determinants of health?

300

The year MEDLIFE was founded

2004

300

The UCSC mascot before the banana slug

What are Sea Lions?

300

This was Dr. Montgomery’s specialty in Greys Anatomy

What is OBGYN/neonatology?

400

This type of enzymatic inhibitor can be overcome by the saturation of substrates

What is a competitive inhibitor?

400

The only part of the human body that does not grow after birth

What are eyes?

400

This isomer type differs in spatial arrangement but not connectivity

What is a Brønsted-Lowry acid?

400

This drug increases serotonin in the synapse of neurons within the brain

What are Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

400

The name of UCSC MEDLIFE's chapter coordinator

Who is Vish Nair

400

Carol Greider, a professor at UCSC, won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of this enzyme

What is telomerase?

400

The medical specialty deals with the study and treatment of diseases of the kidneys

What is nephrology?

500

This macromolecule is produced by the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP)

What are nucleic acids?
500

If uncoiled, this part of your body could stretch over 100,000 miles

What are blood vessels?
500

This reaction mechanism causes an inversion of configuration

What is an SN2 reaction?

500

The neurotransmitter associated with Parkinson's Disease

What is dopamine?

500

This person is the founder and CEO of MEDLIFE

Who is Nick Ellis?

500
The year the UCSC genome browser was published?

When is 2000?

500

This medical imaging device carries the highest potential of harm

What is a CT scan?