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  • 1

    Chemistry of living organism

    Biochemistry

  • 2

    Living organism have certain extraordinary properties and all of these can be interpreted in?

    Chemical Terms

  • 3

    Living things are composed of ____? + These molecules conform to all the physical and chemical laws that describe the behavior of the inanimate matter.

    Lifeless molecules

  • 4

    When wad important foundations were laid in many fields of biology?

    17th and 18th centuries

  • 5

    When was it observed the development of very crucial concepts under the history of BioChemistry

    19th century

  • 6

    What are three crucial concepts punlished during the 19th century and their names

    The Cell Theory by Schleiden and Schwann, Study of Inheritance by Mendel, Theory of Evolution by Darwin

  • 7

    When was the real push to biochemistry given (1) and by who (2)?

    1828, Wohler

  • 8

    What synthesis did Wohler initiated (1) and what did he achieve (2) with use of (3)

    The synthesis of organic compound from inorganic compound, Total synthesis of urea, Lead Cyanate and Ammonia

  • 9

    Who (1) did a great deal of work on fermentation and pointed out categorically the central importance of (2), and when (3)?

    Louis Pasteur, Enzyme, 1857

  • 10

    Who extracted enzyme from yeast cells in crude form which could ferment a sugar into alcohol (1) and in what year (2)?

    Edward Buckner, 1897

  • 11

    When was biochemistry made

    1897

  • 12

    When was the term biochemistry introduced

    1903

  • 13

    Who is the father of organic chemistry

    Wohler

  • 14

    What did Sceiden and Schwann enuciated?

    Cell Theory

  • 15

    When was the cell theory enuciated

    1838

  • 16

    Who proved that microorganisms cause fermentation

    Louis Pasteur

  • 17

    Beside fermentation, what did Louis Pasteur discover

    Pasteurization

  • 18

    When did Louis Pasteur made his discovery?

    1854-1864

  • 19

    Who reported the principles of segregation and infeoendet assortment of genes

    Gregor Mendel

  • 20

    Who discovered DNA

    Friedrich Miescher

  • 21

    What did Buckner discover (1) and what year (2)

    Edward Buckner, 1897

  • 22

    Who proposed the chemical pathway for fermentation

    Carl Alexander Neuberg

  • 23

    Who proposed chemical pathway for fermentation?

    Neubert

  • 24

    Who developed kinetic theory of enzyme action

    Michaelis and Menten

  • 25

    What did Michealis and Menten develop

    Kinetic theory of enzyme action

  • 26

    When was the kinetic theory of enzyme action developed

    1913

  • 27

    Who first ctystallized an enzyme, urease and proved it to be a protein (1) and when (2)

    James Sumner, 1926

  • 28

    It is the profession responsible for providing laboratory analyses of patient’s body tissues and body fluids helping physicians.

    Medical Laboratory Science

  • 29

    MLS discipline has made dynamics contributions to the fields of?

    Physiology, Pharmacology, Immunology, Nutrition, Forensic Medicine, Fields of cancer and cell injury

  • 30

    What macromolecules does artheroserosis fall under?

    Lipids

  • 31

    What macromolecule does diagnosis of genetic diseases fall under to?

    Nucleic Acids

  • 32

    What macromolecule does sickle cell anemia fall under to?

    Proteins

  • 33

    What macromolecule does Diabetes Mellitus fall under to?

    Carbohydrates

  • 34

    Where does hematology fall under in the macromolecule?

    Proteins

  • 35

    Where does blood sugar testing fall under to in the macromolecules?

    Carbohydrates

  • 36

    Where does PCR testing fall under to in Macromolecules?

    Nucleic Acids

  • 37

    Where does Lipid Profile Test fall under to in Macromolecules?

    Lipids

  • 38

    These are the chemical components of living organisms.

    Biomolecules

  • 39

    These are (1) with the Carbon element that can either be reduced or hydrogenataed. Many of these may contain (2)?

    Organic Compounds, Nitrogen

  • 40

    Two major categories of biomolecules

    Small molecules, Macromolecules

  • 41

    Small molecules are going to be either

    Metabolities or Monomers

  • 42

    What are purines

    A=T C=G

  • 43

    What are pyrimidines?

    Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil

  • 44

    Four major categories of the monomers and the associated macromolecules

    The nitrogenous bases, The amino acids, The sugars, The fatty acids

  • 45

    These are the components of the nucleic acids

    The nitrogenous bases (Purines and Pyrimidines)

  • 46

    They are building blocks of proteins

    The amino acids

  • 47

    They comprise the machinery of life.

    Enzymes

  • 48

    They are components of the polysaccharides

    The sugars

  • 49

    These are macromolecules used for energy storage and structure

    Carbohydrates

  • 50

    What is combined with fatty acids to make fats and the phospholipids

    Glycerol

  • Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 19 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

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    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Anonymous · 36 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

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    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

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    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    (HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

    43 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Timeline

    Timeline

    Anonymous · 10 questions · 1 y ago

    Timeline

    Timeline

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    Anonymous

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

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    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

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    Anonymous

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anonymous · 65 questions · 1 y ago

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

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    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

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    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

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    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 1 y ago

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    31 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    pmls

    pmls

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    pmls

    pmls

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    pmls 9

    pmls 9

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    pmls 9

    pmls 9

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    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

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    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

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    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Anonymous · 66 questions · 1 y ago

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

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    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

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    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    Anonymous · 62 questions · 1 y ago

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

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    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

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    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

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    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 14 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

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    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Anonymous · 11 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

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    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Anonymous · 44 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    44 questions • 1 y ago
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    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Anonymous · 29 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    29 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Anonymous · 34 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

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    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Anonymous · 60 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

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    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Anonymous · 61 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    61 questions • 1 y ago
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    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Anonymous · 54 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

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    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

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    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

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    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

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    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

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    M#15-17

    M#15-17

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    M#15-17

    M#15-17

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    M#22

    M#22

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    M#22

    M#22

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    M#20

    M#20

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    M#20

    M#20

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    M#21

    M#21

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    M#21

    M#21

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    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

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    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

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    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    Anonymous · 41 questions · 4 mo ago

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

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    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

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    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Anonymous · 63 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

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    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

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    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

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    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

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    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

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    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

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    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

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    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    M#3

    M#3

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    M#3

    M#3

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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

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    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

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    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

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    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

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    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

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    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

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    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

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    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

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    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

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    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    Question list

  • 1

    Chemistry of living organism

    Biochemistry

  • 2

    Living organism have certain extraordinary properties and all of these can be interpreted in?

    Chemical Terms

  • 3

    Living things are composed of ____? + These molecules conform to all the physical and chemical laws that describe the behavior of the inanimate matter.

    Lifeless molecules

  • 4

    When wad important foundations were laid in many fields of biology?

    17th and 18th centuries

  • 5

    When was it observed the development of very crucial concepts under the history of BioChemistry

    19th century

  • 6

    What are three crucial concepts punlished during the 19th century and their names

    The Cell Theory by Schleiden and Schwann, Study of Inheritance by Mendel, Theory of Evolution by Darwin

  • 7

    When was the real push to biochemistry given (1) and by who (2)?

    1828, Wohler

  • 8

    What synthesis did Wohler initiated (1) and what did he achieve (2) with use of (3)

    The synthesis of organic compound from inorganic compound, Total synthesis of urea, Lead Cyanate and Ammonia

  • 9

    Who (1) did a great deal of work on fermentation and pointed out categorically the central importance of (2), and when (3)?

    Louis Pasteur, Enzyme, 1857

  • 10

    Who extracted enzyme from yeast cells in crude form which could ferment a sugar into alcohol (1) and in what year (2)?

    Edward Buckner, 1897

  • 11

    When was biochemistry made

    1897

  • 12

    When was the term biochemistry introduced

    1903

  • 13

    Who is the father of organic chemistry

    Wohler

  • 14

    What did Sceiden and Schwann enuciated?

    Cell Theory

  • 15

    When was the cell theory enuciated

    1838

  • 16

    Who proved that microorganisms cause fermentation

    Louis Pasteur

  • 17

    Beside fermentation, what did Louis Pasteur discover

    Pasteurization

  • 18

    When did Louis Pasteur made his discovery?

    1854-1864

  • 19

    Who reported the principles of segregation and infeoendet assortment of genes

    Gregor Mendel

  • 20

    Who discovered DNA

    Friedrich Miescher

  • 21

    What did Buckner discover (1) and what year (2)

    Edward Buckner, 1897

  • 22

    Who proposed the chemical pathway for fermentation

    Carl Alexander Neuberg

  • 23

    Who proposed chemical pathway for fermentation?

    Neubert

  • 24

    Who developed kinetic theory of enzyme action

    Michaelis and Menten

  • 25

    What did Michealis and Menten develop

    Kinetic theory of enzyme action

  • 26

    When was the kinetic theory of enzyme action developed

    1913

  • 27

    Who first ctystallized an enzyme, urease and proved it to be a protein (1) and when (2)

    James Sumner, 1926

  • 28

    It is the profession responsible for providing laboratory analyses of patient’s body tissues and body fluids helping physicians.

    Medical Laboratory Science

  • 29

    MLS discipline has made dynamics contributions to the fields of?

    Physiology, Pharmacology, Immunology, Nutrition, Forensic Medicine, Fields of cancer and cell injury

  • 30

    What macromolecules does artheroserosis fall under?

    Lipids

  • 31

    What macromolecule does diagnosis of genetic diseases fall under to?

    Nucleic Acids

  • 32

    What macromolecule does sickle cell anemia fall under to?

    Proteins

  • 33

    What macromolecule does Diabetes Mellitus fall under to?

    Carbohydrates

  • 34

    Where does hematology fall under in the macromolecule?

    Proteins

  • 35

    Where does blood sugar testing fall under to in the macromolecules?

    Carbohydrates

  • 36

    Where does PCR testing fall under to in Macromolecules?

    Nucleic Acids

  • 37

    Where does Lipid Profile Test fall under to in Macromolecules?

    Lipids

  • 38

    These are the chemical components of living organisms.

    Biomolecules

  • 39

    These are (1) with the Carbon element that can either be reduced or hydrogenataed. Many of these may contain (2)?

    Organic Compounds, Nitrogen

  • 40

    Two major categories of biomolecules

    Small molecules, Macromolecules

  • 41

    Small molecules are going to be either

    Metabolities or Monomers

  • 42

    What are purines

    A=T C=G

  • 43

    What are pyrimidines?

    Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil

  • 44

    Four major categories of the monomers and the associated macromolecules

    The nitrogenous bases, The amino acids, The sugars, The fatty acids

  • 45

    These are the components of the nucleic acids

    The nitrogenous bases (Purines and Pyrimidines)

  • 46

    They are building blocks of proteins

    The amino acids

  • 47

    They comprise the machinery of life.

    Enzymes

  • 48

    They are components of the polysaccharides

    The sugars

  • 49

    These are macromolecules used for energy storage and structure

    Carbohydrates

  • 50

    What is combined with fatty acids to make fats and the phospholipids

    Glycerol