These intermolecular forces are the weakest.
What are dispersion forces
This term means "referring toward the head end or upper part of the body; above"
What is superior
This term is the study of fungi
What is Mycology
These advisors are in their first year teaching at Wilkes
Who are Dr. Elballa and Dr. Percival
Who is Ali
These types of properties depend only on the amount of solute in a solution, not the chemical identity of the solute.
What are collagative properties
This type of transport requires no energy, involving certain lipophobic molecule transported by:
– Binding to protein carriers
– Moving through water-filled channels
What is facilitated diffusion
This antiviral drug class inhibits viral DNA-polymerase and gets incorporated into DNA to terminate the nucleotide chain.
What are DNA Polymerase Inhibitors
This advisor has hiked the tallest peaks in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
Who is Dr. Nguyen
This peer mentor could not come up with a fun fact about theirself
Who is Sam
This type of drug becomes more neutral at acidic pH
What is an acidic drug
The functions of this body part include:
– Warn of insects on skin
– Guard against physical trauma
– Protect from heat loss
– Shield skin from sunlight
What is hair
The body's first line of defense, including both physical and chemical barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body.
What is the innate immune system
This advisor has ran the New York City Marathon
Who is Dr. Sklanka
This peer mentor is the president of their class
Who is Drew
This term describes the efficiency of buffer solutions. The ability to resist changes in pH
What is buffer capacity
What bone is on the lateral side of the lower leg
What is the fibula
Agents that have antimicrobial activity but have little toxicity and hence used to inanimate surfaces of floors, sinks, drains and work spaces.
What are disinfectants
This advisor once gave COVID-19 and flu shots on set at a Netflix movie
Who is Dr. Percival
This peer mentor sings opera
Who is Angela
This term describes the lipophilicity of an organic compound that is usually described in terms of a partition coefficient, which can be defined as the ratio of the concentration of the unionized compound, at equilibrium, between organic and aqueous phases
What is LogP
What type of joint is characterized by bones separated by a fluid-filled joint cavity?
What is a synovial joint
This microorganism is not able to self-propagate, but also induces other proteins to take on their alternative shape. In a cell, notably in a neuron, they cause damage by grouping together in sticky aggregates that disrupt cellular processes.
What are prions
This faculty member is the lead advisor for the peer mentor program
Who is Mr. Knight
These two peer mentors went to high school together.
Who are Ritu and Ali