Pharmacology
Nutrition & Diet
Neurons
Health Sciences
UTM Bonus
100

This common over-the-counter drug is often used to treat mild to moderate pain and fever.

acetaminophen or Tylenol 

100

This nutrient is essential for the formation of red blood cells and is commonly found in foods like meat, beans, and spinach.

Iron 

100

The gap between two neurons, across which neurotransmitters are released to carry signals, is known as this.

synapse 

100

This field of study focuses on understanding the biology of diseases, how they develop, and how they can be prevented or treated.

Pathology 

100

This psych professor is well known for teaching introductory psychology course. 

Dax Urbszat 

200

This class of drugs is commonly used to treat bacterial infections by inhibiting the growth of bacteria.

Antibiotics 

200

This vitamin is important for bone health and is primarily obtained through sunlight exposure and foods like fortified milk.

Vitamin D 

200

This fatty substance, which surrounds the axon in some neurons, speeds up the transmission of electrical signals.

myelin 

200

his branch of medicine focuses on the health of populations, looking at how diseases spread and how to prevent them on a large scale.

Epidemiology 

200

This biology professor is well known for talking about whales during his lectures 

Christoph Richter 

300

This drug acts in blocking the conversion of Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II.

ACE inhibitors 

300

This type of fat, found in olive oil and avocados, is considered heart-healthy.

mono-unsaturated fat 

300

This part of the neuron receives incoming signals from other neurons or sensory receptors.

dendrites 

300

The term for the study of the body’s response to drugs, including how they are absorbed, metabolized, and excreted, is called this

Pharmacology 

300
The UTM campus is known for its nature and scenery, name one trail or park near campus
UTM Nature trail, Erindale Park, Sawmill Valley trail 
400

These drugs, which include substances like morphine and oxycodone, are used to manage moderate to severe pain but have a high potential for addiction.

opioids 

400

This essential nutrient is the primary source of energy for the body and is found in foods like rice, bread, and potatoes.

carbohydrates 

400

These neurons carry signals from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands, enabling movement and action.

motor neurons 

400

The study of human movement, including muscle function, biomechanics, and rehabilitation, is known as this.

Kinesiology 

400

This house on campus is known for its rich history, stunning architecture and for housing our principal

Lislehurst 

500

This type of medication is typically used to control high blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels.

beta-blockers 

500

his mineral is crucial for nerve function and muscle contraction and is abundant in foods like bananas, potatoes, and spinach.

Potassium
500

These neurons, found within the brain and spinal cord, connect sensory neurons to motor neurons and are involved in processing information.

interneurons 

500

This subfield of health science focuses on using research and evidence to improve patient care, treatment strategies, and healthcare systems.

Evidence based practice 

500

How many seats does the largest lecture hall on campus hold? answer must be within 20 seats to be considered correct 

500