What molecular structure stabilizes the ends of chromosomes and shortens with each cell division?
What are telomeres?
What is the name of the process where a solid turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first?
What is sublimation?
What fundamental force is responsible for holding the nucleus together?
What is the strong nuclear force?
This is the result when any non-zero number is raised to the power of zero.
What is "1"?
What is the medical procedure involves extracting and examining tissue samples for disease diagnosis?
What is a biopsy?
Which type of RNA has catalytic activity?
What is Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
What color does litmus paper turn when it is exposed to acid?
What does the slope of a velocity-time graph represent?
What is acceleration?
This calculus concept gives the rate of change of a function at a particular point.
What is the derivative?
This protein, overexpressed in some breast cancers, is targeted by drugs like trastuzumab.
What is HER2?
Which immune cells maturation occurs in the thymus?
What are T-cells?
Who created the modern periodic table?
Who is Demetri Mendeleev?
Which law states that the total angular momentum of a closed system is conserved?
What is The Conservation of Angular Momentum?
This calculus technique is used to find the area under a curve.
What is integration/the integral?
What medication lowers blood pressure by blocking the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
What are ACE inhibitors?
Which protein complex is responsible for degradation of misfolded proteins?
What are proteasomes?
Which element is named after the creator of dynamite?
What is Nobelium (Alfred Nobel)
In an electromagnetic wave, what is the phase difference between the electric and magnetic fields?
What is "90 degrees"?
This is the formula used to find the roots of a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0
What is the quadratic formula x=−b± sqrt (b2−4ac) /2a?
What protein biomarker is measured to assess heart damage following a suspected myocardial infarction.
What is Troponin?
What process involves the degradation and recycling of cellular components through the lysosomal pathway, often activated during nutrient deprivation?
What is Autophagy?
What alloy does copper and tin create when they are combined together?
What is bronze?
What principle of physics states that "no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of quantum numbers, limiting the number of electrons per orbital."
What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?
This theorem in calculus states that if a function is continuous on a closed interval [a,b][a, b][a,b], then it has at least one maximum and one minimum on that interval.
What is the Extreme Value Theorem?
In pharmacology, what term describes the study of how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted?
What is Pharmacokinetics?