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100

How many cells result from Meiosis?

How many cells result from Mitosis?

Meiosis - 4 

Mitosis - 2

100

What type of drug binds to a cell's receptor and causes the same action as the substance that normally binds there?

an Agonist 

100

In the movie Five Feet Apart, what condition do the main characters suffer from?

Cystic Fibrosis

100

Name the longest bone in the human body?

Femur Bone

100

On average in the U.S., What type of surgeon has the highest annual salary?

Neurosurgery or Neurosurgeons

200

This crucial area of the brain, located in the temporal lobe and allows for meaningful communication. 

Wernicke's Area

200

What is the most commonly abused substance in the U.S.?

Alcohol

200

In Grey's Anatomy, What was the name of the hospital in season 1?

Seattle Grace

200

What do Osteoblasts do?

What do Osteoclasts do?

Osteoblasts - Build Bone

Osteoclasts - Break Down Bone

200

What are the Four Main Colors of Triaging?

Black, Red, Yellow, Green

300

An organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic material is a ______?

Heterotroph

300

Medications like like Prozac and Lexapro treat what disorder?

Depression

300

In the film 28 Days Later, what animal did the Rage Virus come from?

Monkeys / Chimpanzees

300

Name the bones are found in both the human feet and hands?

Phalanges

300

Name the disease commonly caused by scuba diving, and also the name of a Radiohead Album

The Bends (Decompression Sickness)

400

What are 3 structures that differentiate a plant cell from an animal cell?

cell wall, chloroplasts, large central vacuole, plasmodesmata, plastids 

the absence of centrioles and lysosomes in plant cells

400

Disprin and Naproxen are what types of drugs?

Anti-Inflammatories

400

In Grey's Anatomy what organ part did Meredith give to her father?

Liver

400

How many bones are in the human Vertebral column?

33

400

An otolaryngologist specializes in what?

Ear Nose and Throat (ENTs)

500

What neurotransmitter tells your brain how much energy (fat) your body has?

Leptin

500

Haloperidol, Fluphenazine, and Chlorpromazine are most commonly used to treat what Biopsychological disorder?

Schizophrenia

500

In HBO's The Pitt, how many hours pass in Season 1?

15 hours

500

Name the bone that is unique because it doesn't connect to any other bone, relying on muscles and ligament. 

Hyoid Bone

500

What decade was the cure for small pox discovered?

(Decade means 1710s, 1820s, 1930s, etc.)

1790s