Medicine in General
Microbiology
Anatomy
Psychology
Biochemistry
100

What type of drug is amoxicillin?

Antibiotic

100

What color do gram-positive bacteria stain?

Purple

100

What is the largest bone in the body?

Femur

100

What animals did Pavlov use to study classical conditioning?

Dogs

100

What is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration?

Oxygen

200

What does the suffix "-itis" mean?

inflammation

200

Is E. coli a gram negative or gram positive bacteria?

Gram negative

200

What organ(s) is/are responsible for making urine?

Kidneys

200

Who is the father of psychoanalysis?

Freud

200

What are the four macromolecules?

Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Carbohydrates

300

What are erythrocytes?

Red blood cells

300

What is the name of programmed cell death?

Apoptosis

300

What does the gallbladder hold?

Bile

300

What two organs make up the central nervous system?

Brain and Spinal Cord

300

What is the name of the enzyme that generates ATP?

ATP Synthase

400

What is the common name for Myocardial infarction?

Heart attack

400

What is the process of cellular engulfing/ cellular "eating"?

Phagocytosis

400

What part of the body does the integumentary system refer to?

Skin

400

What is the name of the gap between two neurons?

Synapse

400

What are hepatocytes?

liver cells

500

What is the condition called in which an artery of the lung becomes obstructed?

Pulmonary embolism (PE)

500

What are the three components that a SIM tube tests for?

Sulfur production, Indole production, Motility

500

What lobe of the cerebral cortex is responsible for executive functioning?

Frontal

500

What are the three components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love?

Intimacy, Passion, Commitment

500

What was the name of the scientist that discovered that DNA is helically shaped using X-ray diffraction?

Rosalind Franklin