Name four sections on the MCAT.
What are Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems / Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems / Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior / Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills?
Abrasion
What is a small cut or scrape?
What is penicillin?
The current UW president.
Who is Ana Marie Cauce?
This disease is characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
What is cancer?
The maximum possible score on the MCAT.
What is 528?
Contusion
What is a bruise?
In 1753, a Scottish naval surgeon showed that eating citrus fruits could cure this disease.
What is scurvy?
Name three famous UW alumni.
Who are Ted Bundy, Amanda Know, Rainn Wilson, Anna Faris, Bruce Lee, Rick Steves, etc.?
This disease attacks the respiratory system and features a spike protein that readily binds to ACE2 receptors in the body.
What is Covid-19?
The length of the MCAT.
What is 7.5 hours?
Gastroenteritis
What is inflammation of the stomach and intestines?
In 1967, Dr. Christiaan Barnard was the first physician to perform this kind of surgery?
What is a heart transplant?
The official UW motto
What is "Lux Sit", or "Let There Be Light"?
This is an autoimmune disease in which the myelin sheath are destroyed, resulting in improper transmission of electrical impulses through the nervous system.
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
The electron configuration of Oxygen (atomic number 8).
What is 1s2, 2s2, 2p4?
Lithotripsy
What is a noninvasive procedure that uses shock waves to break stones in the kidney and ureter?
What is wood?
The four columns in Sylvan Grove each have a specific representation. Together they all form this word.
What is LIFE; loyalty, industry, faith, and efficiency?
This is a disorder in which an individual's breathing can start and stop at unexpected times while they sleep.
What is Sleep Apnea?
The lowest possible score on the MCAT.
What is 472?
Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
What is brain freeze?
In 1874, this frontier doctor established the philosophy of osteopathic medicine.
Who is Dr. Andrew Taylor Still?
This is the oldest building on campus and contains a cornerstone from the original UW building downtown, and the "Varsity Bell".
What is Denny Hall?
A condition describing a heart rate that is too fast.
What is Tachycardia?