Nutrition
Marshall University
Abbreviations
Science
Anatomy
100

The nutrient that the body uses as its main source of energy. 

What are carbohydrates?

100

The amount college credits are required to graduate with a bachelor’s degree.

What is 120?

100

ADHD

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

100

The chemical equation for water.

H2O

100

The human body system that is composed of the heart, arteries, and blood vessels.

What is the circulatory system?

200

The function that is regulated by the dietary intake of fiber.

What are bowel movements?

200

The minimum score on the ACT required for admission to MU.

What is 16?

200

SIDS

What is sudden infant death syndrome?

200

This is the pH level for a neutral substance.

What is 7?

200

The blood vessel that carries blood from all parts of the body to the heart. 

What is the vena cava?

300

The nutrient is essential to the formation of healthy bones and teeth.

What is Calcium?

300

The Marshall University’s fight song.

What is "Sons of Marshall"?

300

RBC

What is Red Blood Cells?

300

The rarest blood type in humans.

What is AB negative?

300

The term for the nasal structure that separates the nostrils.

What is the septum?

400

The nutrient that functions to build and repair body tissues.

What is Protein?

400

The reason for the Memorial Fountain at the MU student center was erected.

What is the 1970 plane crash? 75 lives lost in the Nov. 14, 1970, plane crash 

400

AKA

What is above the knee amputation?

400

The terms abbreviated by STEM.

What are science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

400

The longest internal organ.

What is the small intestine?

500

The fat-soluble vitamin which supports vision, the immune system, skin, and reproductive health. 

What is Vitamin A?

500

The year Marshall University was founded as Marshall Academy.

What is 1837?

500

DNR

What is Do Not Resuscitate?

500

This molecule carries genetic information in cells.

What is DNA?

500

The cells of blood that are responsible for clotting.

What are platelets?