The basic structural and functional unit of life.
What is a cell?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is skin?
The term meaning “pertaining to the heart.”
What is cardiac?
What is the monomer of nucleic acids?
What are nucleotides?
The pH of a neutral solution
What is 7?
This enzyme makes most of the cell’s ATP during cellular respiration
The bone commonly known as the collarbone.
What is the clavicle?
The suffix meaning “inflammation.”
What is -itis?
The process by which proteins lose their structure.
What is denaturation?
The type of bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms
What is a covalent bond?
The phase of the cell when DNA is replicated
What is S Phase?
The chamber of the heart that pumps oxygenated blood to the body?
What is the left ventricle?
The term for high blood pressure. Bonus 50 points if you can say the abbreviation
What is hypertension? (HTN)
This biological catalyst speeds up chemical reactions in the body without being consumed in the process.
What is an enzyme?
The law stating that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
This is the name for a totipotent cell in which all cells arise from.
The tissue that lines bodies cavities and covers organs
What is epithelial tissue?
The medical term for surgical removal of an organ.
What is -ectomy?
This term refers to a recurring pattern of structure or sequence within proteins or nucleic acids that is associated with a particular function.
The type of reaction where water is used to break chemical bonds.
What is hydrolysis?
A glycoprotein composed of two heavy and two light chains that recognizes antigens via variable regions and mediates immune responses through its constant region.
What is an antibody?
This major artery travels through the thigh after passing beneath the inguinal ligament and supplies blood to the lower limb.
What is femoral artery?
The term meaning “difficulty breathing.”
What is dyspnea?
This thermodynamically driven phenomenon causes nonpolar molecules to aggregate in aqueous environments, helping proteins fold and lipid bilayers form.
What is hydrophobic effect?
The noble gas configuration of Manganese (Mn).
What is [Ar]4s13d5