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psychology themes and variations Flashcards

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5058940058Biopsychosocial ModelBehavior and mental processes best understood as a combination of biological, physical, and cultural factors.0
5058948095split brain personSomeone who's corpus callous has been severed1
5058950744proximityassociate things close together in space2
5058954478Central nervous systembrain and spinal cord3
5058960831Figure groundwhat you focus on is the figure and everything else is in the background4
5058964483sensationgetting info from the world into the brain (sensory process)5
5058971715Binocular (rentinal) Dispority (3D perception)each eye gets slightly different images of the object if close and if it is far it's identical6
5058978255AmygdalaInvolved in the ability to recognize and emotionally change memory7
5058985639mindmental processes and events including thoughts, perceptions, motivations, memories, and feelings.8
5058989408Terminal Buttonthe part at which chemical communications are sent out to others neurons9
5058994695Broca's Arealocated on the left side of the frontal lobe. Can understand what people are saying but not speak back. (Expressive Aphasia)10
5059004472PonsServes as bridge between cerebellum11
5059018038Levels of analysis and perspectivesBiological Behavioral Cognitive Emotional Sociocultural12
5059022668SympatheticStomach: Inhibits digestion13
5059025494SympatheticEyes: dialates pupils and inhibits tears14
5059027842Surveydescriptive behavior, attitudes, or opinion of a large group of people15
5059029904Closuremind can fill in gaps to make whole (ex. shapes)16
5059033705Action potentialscell has a resting potential and then when it has enough excitatory signals depolarization occurs and an electrical charge that goes down the length of an axon17
5059040400Positive correlationsboth categories in a study vary in same direction18
5059045232Cerebral CortexStructure and functions Left and right hemispheres connected by corpus callosum divided in to lobes thoughts and planning make sense of what you see19
5059050470Synaptic receptorsreceptors are embedded in the membrane of dendrites to receive chemical messages from the terminals of other neurons20
5059075120serotonineffects mood, sleep, appetite, and sexual behaviors21
5059079365ForebrainIncludes: limbic system, thalamus and cerebral cortex22
5059086458Hypothalamusfeeding, fighting, fleeing, and ****ing23
5059090748Reticular Formationsleep and arousal24
5059092372Motor CortexLocated in the frontal lobe. moves your body25
5059097178Frontal lobeproblem solving, reasoning, and organizing26
5059101151Synaptic cleftspace between axon and dendrite27
5059102686Temporal lobeprocesses auditory information28
5059106222SympatheticSalivary gland: inhibits salivation29
5059111220Nucleus AccumbensReward center, dopamine, how much effort you are willing to spend to get pleasure.30
5059119056Occipital lobeBasic interpretation of visuals (crosses over in brain)31
5059126129ThalumusSensory switch board: everything taken in by senses is relayed here except smell32
5059143645Basal gangliaregulates body movements33
5059152143Excitatory NeurotransmittorsEx. Dopamine: learning, memory, body movements,and brain's reward system (frontal lobe)34
5059153170Inhibitory NeurotransmittorsEx. Serotonin and norepinephrine: anti-depressant usually doesn't work35
5059171220Negative correlationvary in opposite directions36
5059174009Hippocampusinvovled in learning and memory processes37
5059177026Case studydescribing and observing behaviors of an individual you want to study They know you are studying them38
5059189230cell bodywhere energy is generated and information collected and integrated for transmission to other neurons39
5059195557Texture gradientcloser something is you can see more spaces and if it is farther its denser40
5059220873Sympatheticincreases heart rate41
5059223905AutonomicParasympathetic and sympathetic42
5059228406Peripherial Nervous System (PNS)Autonomic (automatic) and somatic (voluntary movements)43
5059352381common fate and regionthings with same border grouped together44
5063862040hindbrainMedulla, pons, cerebral cortex, reticular formation45
5063864781familiar size/ relative sizeThe bigger they are in a photo the closer they are46
5063866066Scientific goalsDescription/ classify, prediction, exploration, control47
5063867439PerceptionOrganization, identification, and interpretation of a sensation in order to form a mental representation (brain process)48
5063868579SimilarityGrouping similar things together49
5063869895Medullasensory and motor neurons cross over regulates all autonomic functions extremely important die if you damage it right side of body is controlled by left side of brain50
5063870152BehaviorObservable measurable activities51
5063872232ReruptakeChemical channel and a chemical pump sucks the extras back in (antidepressants can inhibit this)52
5063874332Hazethe clearer an image is the closer its perceived53
5063876327SympatheticBlood vessels and organs: dilates blood vessels54
5063876328SimplicityFinding an easier way of doing things55
5063877840Axonconveys info from the cell body to the other neurons within the nervous system or the muscles and glands56
5063879552Wernicke's AreaInvolved in speech and langauge(can speak but not understand) receptive aphasia in left hemisphere57
5063879553SympatheticSex organs: stimulates male ejaculation58
5063882744SympatheticBladder and intestines: inhibits elimination of waste59
5063882745Myelin SheathFatty substance surrounding the axon of certain neurons. speeds the transmission of neural impluses60
5063884558SympatheticLungs: Increases Respiration61
5063884559EndorphinsNeuropeptides: a pain represent62
5063886572naturalistic observationdescribe what a certain behavior is and take note without the person knowing you are taking note63
5064034437Scientific MethodMake an observation form hypothesis test hypothesis by collecting data analyze data draw conclusions make research public64
5063888166Participant Observationobserving what a group does by joining them without them knowing you're observing them65
5063890733Experimentneeds a random assignment use of control conditions control over confounding variables66
5063893443Relative height to horizonthe higher something is the farther away its perceived67
5063895501ParasympatheticHeart: Inhibits heart rate68
5063897387Monoaminesdopamine/ serotonin/ norepinephrine69
5063897388linear perspectiveas parellel lines go farther away the closer they seem to be70
5063902818Parietal Lobeinvolved in different memory processes, spatial tasks, putting things together71
5063903851ParasympatheticLungs: slows respiration72
5063903852DendritesReceive chemical messages from other neurons73
5063905650ParasympatheticBladder and intestines: stimulates elimination of waste74
5063908363Nonepinephrineattention, mood, and memory75
5063910176DopamineBody movement regulation (journey to pleasure)76
5063912904ParasympatheticEyes: pupil constrict, stimulates tears77
5063912905Nucleuswhere energy for the cell is generated and waste products eliminated78
5063915351Interpositionimage overlays to figure closeness79
5063915352Limbic SystemConsists of amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus, basal ganglia, and nucleus accumbens80
5063918031ParasympatheticSalivary gland: stimulates salivation81
5063918032Texturesmooth and rough linked together82
5063921784Motor Sensory Intermotorthree types of neurons83
5063923574Motor NeuronsCNS to body: make muscles move (efferent)84
5063924896Sensory NeuronFrom the body to the brain (afferent)85
5063927827ParasympatheticStomach: stimulates digestion86
5063929223ParasympatheticSex organs: stimulates genital arousal87
5063929241Interneuronsonly in CNS (connect the sensory and motor neurons) (reactions)88
5063932880ParasympatheticBlood vessels and organs: constricts blood vessels89

Biochemistry Flashcards

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4787248565amino acidMonomer of Proteins0
4787250851amphipathicA molecule that has both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region.1
4787251689carbohydrateA type of organic compound that is composed of monosaccharides. Examples include starch and simple sugars.2
4787258076carbonThe core element of organic compounds. This element can make 4 stable valence bonds.3
4787263888denaturationIn proteins, a process in which a protein unravels and loses its native conformation, thereby becoming biologically inactive. In DNA, the separation of the two strands of the double helix.4
4787266659disaccharideA molecule composed of two monosaccharides. Common disaccharides include maltose, sucrose, and lactose.5
4787267524ester bondThe bond formed when fatty acid molecules are joined to glycerol molecules in condensation reactions.6
4787270132fibrous proteinStructural protein that is fibrous7
4787274013globular proteinProteins that are glubular8
4787276787glycosidic bondThe bond that holds monosaccharides together in a polysaccharide.9
4787281259hydrogen bondThe bond that stems from water's polarity10
4787282708ionan atom with a charge11
4787283568lipidnonpolar biological molecules12
4787284641macromoleculelarge living molecules13
4787285587monomerthe sub-units of a polymer14
4787286742monosaccharidethe sub-units of a polysaccharide15
4787292672non-polar moleculea molecule that do not mix with water16
4787294705nucleic acida type of organic polymer that includes DNA and RNA17
4787297074nucleotidethe monomer of a nucleic acid18
4787299875peptide bondthe bond that hold amino acids together in a protein19
4787301345phospholipidA class of lipid molecules in which a phosphate group is linked to glycerol and two fatty acetyl groups; a chief component of biological membranes20
4787303001polar moleculea molecule that mixes with water21
4787306684polymera molecule made of repeating subunits22
4787308373proteina large molecule that is made up of sub-units called amino acids.23
4787312047watersomething that is polar. but not a bear. And the bear can drink this.24

Health Care: Medical Terminology Flashcards

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3651295894acr/oextremities0
3651295895cardi/oheart1
3651297245cyan/oblue2
3651297246cyt/ocell3
3651298643dermat/oskin4
3651298644duoden/oduodenum5
3651300465electr/oelectrical6
3651300466eti/ocause7
3651300467gastr/ostomach8
3651300468gram/orecord9
3651301888leuk/owhite10
3651301889megal/oenlarged11
3651301890path/odisease12
3651311891-algiapain13
3651311892-ectomyexcision of14
3651313045-itisinflammation15
3651313046-ologistone who studies, specialist16
3651313047-ologystudy of17
3651314427-osiscondition (abnormal)18
3651314428-acondition (abnormal)19
3651314429-ycondition (abnormal)20
3651314430-ostomyforming a new opening21
3651315864-otomyincision into22
3651317675-tomeinstrument that cuts23
4056162588aden/ogland24
4056162589arthr/ojoint25
4056163821carcin/omalignancy26
4056165057cele/o, o/celehernia27
4056165058cephal/ohead28
4056165786chondr/ocartilage29
4056165800cost/oribs30
4056166481dent/otooth31
4056167616emes/isvomiting32
4056167617hist/otissue33
4056168936laryng/olarynx, voice box34
4056168937lip/ofat35
4056169816malac/osoft36
4056169817morph/ostructure of37
4056171804muc/omucus38
4056173209onc/otumor39
4056174330ost/o, oste/obone40
4056176148plast/orepair41
4056177045trach/etrachea42
4056178218troph/odevelopment43
4056178219en-, endo-in, inside, within44
4056179333ex-, ex/o-outside, out45
4056180888hyper-excessive46
4056181678hypo-under47
4056181679inter-between48
4056183202-al, -ar, -icof, or pertaining to49
4056184023-oidresembling50
4056184024-omatumor51
4056185945-ismmedical condition, disease52
4056189299abdomin/oabdomen53
4056189300chol/ebile54
4056190525cocc/icoccus55
4056190526crani/ocranium, skull56
4056191781cyst/obladder, sac57
4056193102dipl/odouble58
4056193103hydrowater59
4056194044lith/ostone, calculus60
4056195345metr/o, metermeasure61
4056195346ot/oear62
4056195347pelv/ipelvis63
4056196142phob/iafear64
4056196143py/opus65
4056197225rhin/onose66
4056197226staphyl/ogrape67
4056198656strept/ochain68
4056198657therap/otreatment69
4056199669thorac/othorax70
4056199670ab-away from71
4056201180ad-toward72
4056201181-arpertaining to73
4056201182-centesispuncture of a cavity74
4056202215-genesis, gen/oproduce, originate75
4056203193-metermeasuring instrument76
4056204323-orrheaflow, discharge77
4056219092angi/ovessel78
4056219093arter/i/oartery79
4056219951blast/oembryo80
4056220856colp/ovagina81
4056220857crypt/ohidden82
4056221945fibr/ofiber83
4056221946hem/o, hemat/oblood84
4056223098hyster/outerus85
4056223945kinesi/omotion86
4056224791lys/odestruction87
4056225810men/omenses88
4056225811my/omuscle89
4056226730nephr/okidney90
4056226731neur/onerve91
4056227825o/oegg, ovum92
4056227826oophor/oovary93
4056228546orchid/otestes94
4056230045peps/o, peps/iadigestion95
4056230046pyel/opelvis of the kidney/renal pelvis96
4056231477salping/ofallopian tube97
4056232970scler/otough, hard98
4056232972ureter/oureter99
4056234060urethr/ourethra100
4056234061ur/ourine101
4056235238a-, an-without102
4056236014dys-pain103
4056237745-blastembryonic104
4056237746-y, -ianoun ending105
4056238732-orrhagiahemorrhage106
4056238818-orrhaphysuture107
4056239753-pexyfixation108
4056240880-ptosisdrooping109
4056240881-spasmtwitching110
4056241815-spermsperm111
4056245114cheil/olip, lips112
4056245115col/ocolon113
4056246207esophag/oesophagus114
4056247088gingiv/ogums115
4056247795gloss/otongue116
4056247817hepat/oliver117
4056249040pancreat/opancreas118
4056250453proct/oanus and rectum119
4056251127rect/orectum120
4056251128stomat/omouth121
4056251962-clysisirrigation122
4056253506-ectasiadilation, stretching123
4056254969-scope, -scopylook, examine124
4056254970-toxinpoison125
4424433665algesiasense of pain126
4424433666arteri/oartery127
4424439591cardiac arreststopped heart128
4424439592dactyl/ofingers129
4424441268defibrillationheart shocked to a regular heartbeat130
4424443665embolismobstruction of a blood vessel131
4424445256embolusforeign particle in blood stream132
4424446817esthesiafeeling, sensation133
4424450243fibrillationvery fast, irregular heartbeat134
4424452385myel/ospinal cord, bone marrow135
4424455072phas/ospeech136
4424455073phleb/ovein137
4424456977plas/oformation138
4424456978thrombosisblood clot occluding a vessel139
4424458891thrombusblood clot140
4424460897macro-large141
4424463329micro-small142
4424465365tachy-fast143
4424465366brady-slow144
4424467385poly-many145
4424469772sym-, syn-together146
4424469774-orrhexisrupture, bursting apart147
4424471586-tripsyrubbing, crushing148
4424473129-emiablood149
4424479767anti-against150
4424481356chlor/ogreen151
4424483012erythr/ored152
4424483013melan/oblack153
4424483014pyret/ofever154
4424485166xanth/oyellow155
4424495469symptomsbodily change a patient perceives156
4424495470signschanges a physician notices157
4424495471localinvolving a small area or part of the body158
4424495472generalinvolving many different areas or the whole body159
4424495473prognosisprediction of the course and outcome of a disease160
4424541434acuterapid onset, short course161
4424543061chroniclong, drawn out162
4424545412paroxysmalsudden period of attack or recurrence of disease163
4424549370syndromesymptoms occurring together as a disease164
4424553261active treatmenttreatment that aims for a cure165
4424553328systemic treatmenttreatment directed towards control of life-threatening signs and symptoms166
4424559419palliative treatmenttreatment that relieves bothersome symptoms167
4424563008prophylactic treatmenttreatment that focuses on disease prevention168
4424568371morbiditydisease rate169
4424570105mortalitydeath rate170
4424576035cystclosed sac/pouch171
4424576036lesionany change in the structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease172
4424577530polypa tumor with a little foot or stem173
4424577531papillasmall, nipplelike protuberance174
4424689226excrescencea useless outgrowth such as a wart or mole175
4424577532condylomawartlike growth of skin occurring in genital area176
4424579169papulepimple177
4424579170benignmild, not spreading, not recurring178
4424579171infiltrationslipping into/between normal body cells179
4424579292malignantbad, growing worse, resisting treatment, threatening death180
4424581889metastasisspreading or migration of disease to another location181
4424581890neoplasmtissue growing autonomously with no useful function182
4424581891distalfurthest from the point of attachment to the trunk183
4424581892dorsaltowards the back184
4424581934lateralfarther from midline185
4424584185medialcloser to midline186
4424584186proximalclosest to the point of attachment to the trunk187
4424584187ventraltowards the belly188
4424611017ecto-, exo-outer side189
4424612421end-, endo-inner, within190
4424612422meso-middle191
4424614141circum-around192
4424614142peri-around about193
4424614144epi-over, surrounding194
4424615910sub-below, under195
4424619871supra-, super-above, over196
4424619873infra-below, beneath197
4424624545top/oplace, location198
4424629564gen/ooriginating, production199
4424705633amni/o, amniot/ofetal sac200
4424705634gravid/awith child201
4424708505gyn/o, gynec/owoman202
4424708506mamm/obreast203
4424711343mast/obreast204
4424712100metr/outerus205
4424714750parabear, bring forth206
4424715144multi-many207
4424717436nulli-none208
4424717437oligo-little, small209
4424718960post-after210
4424718961pre-before211
4424718962primi-first212
4424719327secundi-second213
4424720971-aryof, pertaining to214
4424722552-atrophywasting215
4424722553-dyniapain, painful216
4424724489-maniamadness217
4424724757-pathydisease218
4424726829-phobiafear219
4424726830climacterictransitional period of life marking the beginning of the end of child bearing years and ending with the onset of menopause220
4424730240episiotomyincision of the perineum to more quickly deliver a baby in distress221
4424730241involutionthe process the body goes through to return the uterus to it's normal size after birth222
4424733414parturitionlabor223
4424733415perineumstructure that make up the pelvic outlet and comprise the pelvic floor224
4424733416peritoneumtough membrane covering the organs of the belly and lining the abdominal cavity225
4424733519pudendafemale external genitalia226
4424737008puerperiumperiod of time following labor (6 weeks) in which involution occurs227
4424795489blephar/oeyelid228
4424795490core, core/opupil229
4424797887corne/o, karat/ocornea230
4424797888cycl/ociliary body231
4424800013ir, irid/oiris232
4424803118lacrim/otear233
4424805831ophtalm/oeye234
4424805832retin/oretina235
4424805940scler/o (eye)sclera236
4424818417bronch/i, bronch/obronchus237
4424820296ment/ochin238
4424826045pharyng/othroat239
4424826046pleur/ocovering of the lungs240
4424828297pne/oair, breathe241
4424830246pneum/oair, breathe242
4424833029pneumon/olung243
4424833030trache/owindpipe244

The American Pageant (13th Edition) Chapter 32 Flashcards Flashcards

A list of terms, acts, policies, and more from Chapter 32 of the American Pageant 13th Edition APUSH textbook.

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2000501757Adkins v. Children's HospitalIn this case, the court reversed its ruling in the Muller v. Oregon case by invalidating a minimum wage law for women.0
2000501758Esch-Cummins Transportation Act of 1920Washington D.C. returned control of railroads to private hands.1
2000501759Merchant Marine Act of 1920Authorized the Shipping Board, which controlled about 1,500 vessels, to get rid of a lot of ships at bargain prices, thus reducing the size of the navy.2
2000501760Veteran's BureauCreated to operate hospitals and provide rehabilitation for the disabled.3
2000501761Adjusted Compensation ActGave every former soldier a paid-up insurance policy due in 20 years. Passed by Congress twice.4
2000501762Washington "Disarmament" Conference of 1921-22Resulted in a plan that kept a 5:3:3 ratio of ships that could be held by the U.S., Britain, and Japan (in that order).5
2000501763Four-Power TreatyBound Britain, Japan, France, and the U.S. to preserve the status quo in the Pacific. Replaced the 20-year old Anglo-Japanese Alliance.6
2000501764Kellogg-Briand PactSaid that all nations that signed would no longer use war as offensive means. Frank B. Kellogg won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role.7
2000501765Fordney-McCumber Tariff LawRaised the tariff from 27% to 35%.8
2000501766Teapot Dome ScandalAlbert B. Fall leased land to oilmen Harry F. Sinclair and Edward L. Doheny, but not until Fall had received a bribe of $100,000 from Doheny and 3 times that from Sinclair.9
2000501767Capper-Volstead ActExempted farmers' marketing cooperatives from antitrust prosecution.10
2000501768McNary-Haugen BillSought to keep agricultural prices high by authorizing the government to buy up surpluses and sell them abroad.11
2000501769Dawes PlanRescheduled German reparations payments and gave the way for further private loans to Germany.12
2000501770Rugged IndividualismHoover's view that America was made great by strong, self-sufficient people.13
2000501771Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929Designed to help farmers help themselves, and set up a Federal Farm Board to help the farmers.14
2000501772Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930Raised the tariff to 60%.15
2000501773Muscle Shoals BillDesigned to dam the Tennessee River. Vetoed by Hoover.16
2000501774Reconstruction Finance CorporationBecame a government lending bank.17
2000501775Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injection ActOutlawed anti-union contracts and forbade the federal courts to issue injunctions to restrain strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing.18
2000501776Bonus Expeditionary ForceErected unsanitary camps and shacks in vacant lots, creating health hazards and annoyance.19

Folate and B12 Metabolism Deficiency Flashcards

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3965781771What was the historic "extrinsic factor"?Vit B120
3965781772What is cobalamin and coenzyme B12?Both are names for Vit B121
3965781773Where is Vit B12 made?by microorganisms2
3965781774What are the dietary sources of Vit B12?liver, glandular tissue, muscle, eggs, diary products, seafood3
3965781775What is the body storage level of Vit B12? How much is used daily?stores 2-5 mg, and use 2-5 ug (0.1%)4
3965781776Where is B12 absorbed?only in the terminal ileum5
3965781777What two reactions does Vit B12 mediate?(1) methyl transfer: methylation of homocystein to generate methionine. crucial for dividing tissues (like blood cell progenitors) (2) hydrogen transfer: generation of succinyl coA , crucial for myelin maintenance (explains neurological symptoms)6
3965781778What is the most frequent cause of B12 deficiency?malabsorption: due to salivary gland dysfunction, loss of intrinsic factor (gastric), pancreatic disease, terminal ileum illness, IBS7
3965781779Can B12 deficiency be caused by congenital deficiency states or inadequate ingestion?yes, but it is very rare8
3965781780What are the 3 main clinical features of pernicious anemia?Gastric atrophy (no folds), megaloblastic anemia, neurological degeneration (demyelenation)9
3965781781What does the bone marrow of pernicious anemia pts look like?huge bone marrow cells - megaloblasts10
3965781782What would a CBC and blood smear reveal with pernicious anemia?hemolysis because megaloblasts are dying in the bone marrow, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia,11
3965781783What clinical/lab findings are specific to Vit B12 deficiency?low serum B12 levels (<200) Peripheral and central nervous system disease methylmalonic acidemia elevated gastric pH12
3965781784What's the difference between TC1 and TCII B12?TC II B 12 -- is biologicallly useful! TCII can have a B12 analogue, though TCI can't be absorbed.13
3965781785Under what conditions can serum B12 levels read falsely normal?intestinal bacterial overgrowth, liver disease, myeloid disorders14
3965781786Under what conditions can serum B12 be falsely low?pregnancy, lymphoid disorders, ageing, racial differences15
3965781787What is the most reliable marker for Vit B12 deficiency?MMA (methylmalonic acid)16
3965781788What is the therapy for Vit B12 deficiency?B12 injections monthly for a lifetime17
3965781789T/F: there can be lots of variation in the presence of neurologic manifestations with Vit B12 deficiency.true18
3965781790What is Tropical Macrocytic anemia?an anemia identical to B12 deficiency but not associated with atrophic gastritis or neurologic disease19
3965781791What synthesizes folic acid?higher plants and microorganisms20
3965781792How much folic acid do you store? How much do you use daily? Where is folate stored?store 5 mg and use about 50 ug. Both folate and Vit B12 are stored in the liver21
3965781793What are some dietary sources of folate?leafy greens, asparagus, broccoli, spinach, liver, kidney, fruits, mushrooms22
3965781794How folic acid transformed, from the time it enters the body?dietary folate is mostly in methylated form. it is deconjugated in the intestine before absorption. It is reduced to N5-methyl tetrahydrofolate (FH4), and once in the tissues, it is polyglutamated23
3965781795How do folate and Vit B12 interface?Vit B12 is there to allow methioniine syntase to convert 5-methyl TH4 folate to TH4 folate24
3965781796What are the consequences of folate deficiencies?poor DNA synthesis. Get uracil misincorporation into DNA, leading to DNA strand breaks and cell cycle arrest... that is why you get macrocytosis.25
3965781797Is folate deficiency anemia micro or macrocytic?macrocytic, because of problem with DNA synthesis, and those cells being stuck in that phase of the cell cycle26
3965781798T/F: both folate and B12 deficiency result in systemic disease and neuropathyfalse! neurological disorders result from B12, not folate, deficiencies27
3965781799What are the causes of folate deficiency?inadequate ingestion (very common), inadequate absorption, metabolic block in utilization, increased requirement28
3965781800How do you assess short term folate levels? Long term folate levels?Short term : serum folic acid levels (< 3 ng/mL is bad) Long term/chronic: red cell folate levels (<135 ng/mL is bad)29
3965781801Besides folate levels, what other metabolite can suggest folate deficiency?high levels of homocysteine... but how elevated matters (normal is 4-12... for folate deficiency its 15-50, and for B12 deficiency its 20 - 241)30
3965781802B12 or folate deficiency: megaloblastic anemia?both31
3965781803B12 or folate deficiency: combined system degeneration?B1232
3965781804B12 or folate deficiency: poor diet associated with deficiency state?B12 - rare; folate - common33
3965781805B12 or folate deficiency: other dietary deficiencies present?folate34
3965781806B12 or folate deficiency: dietary source?B12: muscle, liver, milk, eggs Folate: liver, leafy greens35
3965781807B12 or folate deficiency: deficiency induces high homocystein?both36
3965781808B12 or folate deficiency: site of absorption?B12: terminal ileum folate: all small bowel37
3965781809B12 or folate deficiency: intrinsic factor required?B1238
3965781810B12 or folate deficiency: deficiency associated with high methylmalonic?B12 only39

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2441503063Rutherford b hayesA republican from ohio and was in elected as president from 1877 to 1881. Was known as the "Great Unknown." The Compromise of 1877 elected him as a Republican president to deal with the democrats0
2441503064Chester arthurHe took over the presidency after the assassination of Garfield. The Pendleton Act of 1883 as well as the Civil Service Commission were reform acts that took place during his administration. He gave his former Stalwart pals the cold shoulder.1
2441503065James garfieldThe 20th U.S. president. Republican. Assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau 200 days after his election in 1881.2
2441503066Election 1884It saw the first election of a Democrat as President of the United States since the election of 1856. Elected Grover Cleveland.3
2441503067Grover clevelandWinner of the popular vote for president three times. His crusade for political reform and fiscal conservatism made him an icon for American conservatives of the era. Was president two separate times.4
2441503068Benjamin harrisonFormer senator from Indiana. President that passed the McKinley Tariff. Criticized for "Billion Dollar Congress"5
2441503069Pendleton actCivil reform act. Stipulated that jobs should be given based on merit. Published in 1833.6
2441503070Era of good stealingsPost-Civil War period marked by corruption in the railroad industry, stock market, politics, and judicial system. Also known as the Gilded Age. Jim Fisk and Jay Gould used the problems of this time to corner the gold market.7
2441503071Liberal republican revolt 1872Reformers rose out of disgust for Grant's administration. Nominated Horace Greeley to be the leader. Wanted to end military reconstruction.8
2441503072Resumption act 1875Pledged the government to withdraw greenbacks. Redeemed paper money in gold at face value. Implemented during Grant's presidency.9
2441503073Bland Allison act 1878Requires the U.S. Treasury to buy a certain amount of silver and put it into circulation as silver dollars. Vetoed by President Hayes but the veto was overruled. Helped restore bimetallism with gold and silver both supporting the currency.10
2441503074Stalwarts vs halfbreedsDivision of the Republican Party at the end of the 19th century. One faction was led by Roscoe Conkling and favored the spoils system. The other faction was led by James Blaine and were against the spoils system.11
2441503075Hayes Tilden election 1876This election was broken by the Electoral Count Act. This event led to the Compromise of 1877. Republican nominee was the person who bagged Boss Tweed in New York.12
2441503076Compromise 1877Informal deal that settled the disputed Election of 1876. Stated that Hayes could be president so long as he removed federal troops from areas in the South. Effectively ended Reconstruction.13
2441503077James Fisk jay goldTwo men who unsuccessfully tried to corner the gold market in 1869. They bought large amounts of gold without selling it, driving the prices up and making stocks crash. Two men who headed a scandal during Grant's presidency contributing to the moniker of "Era of Good Stealings".14
2441503078Bland Allison actTwo men who unsuccessfully tried to corner the gold market in 1869. They bought large amounts of gold without selling it, driving the prices up and making stocks crash. Two men who headed a scandal during Grant's presidency contributing to the moniker of "Era of Good Stealings".15
2441503079Tammany hall w tweedHead of New York City's democratic political machine through bossism. He gave food and appealed to the new immigrants in turn for votes. He also built the New York court house.16
2441503080Big four railroadsNickname for the owners of the largest train tracks including Leland Stanford, James Hill, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Collis Huntington. These entrepreneurs were in charge the western part of the country. Eventually they united the East and the West via train tracks.17
2441503081The new immigrationPost 1880s immigrants to the US. Mostly from Southern and Eastern European nations. Created many ethnic urban neighborhoods.18
2441503082Mary baker eddyFounder of Christian Science Church. Preached that the true practice of Christianity heals sickness. Wrote Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.19
2441503083Booker t washingtonFamous speech "Atlanta Compromise" in 1895. Believed that blacks should accept segregation in the short term to anticipate eventual political equality. Former slave.20
2441503084We'd du boisRejecting Booker T. Washington's gradualism and separatism, believed blacks should be mainstreamed into American society. First black to earn a Ph.D. at Harvard. Died as a self exile in Africa, 1963.21
2441503085New moralityNew attitude in America, caused soaring divorce rates, the spreading practice of birth control, and the frank discussion of sexual topics, stemmed from the new roles for women and the writing of Sigmund Freud and the Jazz age22
2441503086Social darwinismCame from Charles Darwin's theory, stated that the rich were rich and the poor were poor because of natural selection, this was the basis of many people who promoted a laissez faire style of economy23
2441503087Gospel of wealthDoctrine that stated that "godliness is in league with riches." Belief that the wealthy were trusted with society's riches so they had to prove themselves morally responsible. Practiced by tycoons such as Rockefeller and Carnegie24
2441503088Pulitzer and hearstLeaders in yellow journalism. Competitors who championed worthy causes and sensationalized the press for more circulation. Involved in sensationalizing the Spanish-American War.25
2441503089Indian warsA series of conflicts that took place between natives and white settlers. Caused due to Westward movement. Occured in Oregon, New Mexico, and Northern Montana.26
2441503090The long driveThe process by which cowboys herded cattle long distances. Took place in Texas. Happened as a result of the Transcontinental Railroad.27
2441503091Homestead act 1862Legislation that allowed a settler to acquire as much as 160 acres of land by living on it for 5 years, improving it, and paying a nominal fee of about $30. Land had terrible soil and harsh climate bad for growing crops. Bad until "dry farming" techniques and irrigation made the land America's Breadbasket28
2441503092Safety valve theoryStated that as people move west, there is frontierland to go around. The western lands acted as a relief to the population pressures in the east. Worked well until the west started to run out of land.29
2441503093Turner thesisHistorian who wrote The Significance of the Frontier in American History, ideas outlined in a paper that the American spirit was to move westward.30
2441503094Mary e leaseSpeaker for the populist party, criticized wall street and was very pro- farmer. Made over one hundred and sixty speeches on behalf of the People's Party.31
2441503095Patrons of husbandryOrganization that worked to enhance the lives of farmers through social, educational, and fraternal activities. Started by Oliver H. Kelley in 1867. Gained political power in many Midwestern states until the Wabash Decision was made.32
2441503096Helen hunt jacksonWrote A Country of Dishonor and Ramona.Made Americans reassess their morals. Got sympathy for Native Americans.33
2441503097William hope harveyDefended a white man who married an African American woman. Practiced law in Illinois and Ohio. Known for his support of using silver to back currency rather than the gold standard.34
2441503098Dawes actCreated to stimulate the assimilation of Indians into mainstream American society during the late 1890s to early 1900s. Also known as the General Allotment Act. Allowed the President to divide reservation lands into allotments for individual Indian ownership.35
2441503099Benjamin harrisonFormer senator from Indiana. President that passed the McKinley Tariff. Criticized for "Billion Dollar Congress"36
2441503100Thomas czar reedRepublican Speaker of the House in 1888. Well-known for keeping Democrats in line. Earned the support of Theodore Roosevelt.37
2441503101Billion dollar congressThe legislative body under President Benjamin Harrison that was known for its lavish spending habits. Passed the McKinley Tariff, Land Revision Act of 1891, and Anti-Sherman Act. Also 2 legislatures, one that recalled certain coins made of a specific metal, so that they could be minted, as well as passed a legislation that granted veterans, who served for at least 90 days, a grant of regular payments.38
2441503102McKinley tariffPassed during President Benjamin Harrison's presidency, by the 'Billion Dollar Congress.' Raised the dues on imports, especially sugar, to almost fifty percent. Counteracted by the Wilson-Gorman legislation that lowered American dues on imports.39
2441503103Mark hannaSuccessfully championed McKinley's presidential campaigns in the 1896 and 1900 presidential elections; Pro-business leader who supported the gold standard; Senator from Ohio from 1897-190440
2441503104William Jennings bryanA Nebraskan politician known as the "Boy Orator of the Platte." This individual quickly rose to fame after giving his "Cross of Gold" speech in support of Free Silver. He also was the Democratic presidential candidate three times, but never won.41
2441503105Hicks v hofstadterThese men held different opinions about the Populist movements. One man believed that the Populists were honorable and were fighting to defend a simpler way of life. The other thought that the Populists were anti-intellectual and against modernism.42
2441503106Election of 1892Former President Grover Cleveland running against the incumbent Benjamin Harrison. This was focusing on the issue of making a stable currency in the US. Cleveland would eventually win and be the first President to serve two non-consecutive terms.43
2441503107Alfred t mahanColorless but homespun and honest governor of the Sunflower State of Kansas. A moderate who accepted some New Deal reforms although not the popular Social Security Act. Republican nominee for the election of 1936. Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History.44
2441503108Josiah strongsuperiority to justify missionary action. And the second, the author of The Influence of Sea Power on History which revolutionized naval strategy respectively.45
2441503109Pulitzer and hearstTwo exponents of yellow journalism, a type of reporting that was heavily sensationalized and exaggerated in order to attract readers. The first was the editor for The New York Journal. The second was key to Mexican-American War propaganda, "You furnish the pictures, I'll furnish the war"46
2441503110George deweyNavy officer who led invasion of the Philippines. Was an easy, non-bloody victory that made him a celebrated figure and boosted war morale.47
2441503111Emilio aguinaldoRecognized as the first president of the Philippines. Led forces against Spain during the Spanish-American War. Later captured by American forces during the Philippine-American War.48
2441503112Teller amendment Platt amendmentEnacted in 1898 in response to President McKinley's War Message. Proclaimed the US could not annex Cuba, and must leave the control of the island to its people. Hoped to help Cuba gain independence and then withdraw all US troops.49
2441503113Monroe doctrineUS foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823. Claimed attempts from Europe to colonize or interfere with states of North or South America would be seen as "acts of aggression", and would justify US intervention. Also stated US would not meddle in European affairs.50
2441503114Open door policyBegan with a series of notes written by John Hay. Said that America would maintain free trade with China. Also acknowledged China's territorial claims as valid.51
2441503115Theo rooseveltPresident known for leading the Rough Riders. Formed the Progressive Party after dissatisfaction with Taft's policies. Well known for "busting trusts"52
2441503116Roosevelt corollaryAddition to the Monroe Doctrine. Protected U.S. economic interest in South America. Claimed the U.S. could use military force to protect its interests.53
2441503117Treaty of portsmouthPerson that ended the war between Russo-Japanese War. Was deemed worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize. This agreement as a result left neither party happy at the outcome of the signing.54
2441503118Insular casesWas to decide the fate of lands gained from the Spanish-American War. Determined to full constitutional rights are given to US controlled lands. Said that even if the people US citizens, they would not retain citizenship if deannexation occurred.55
2441503119Drago doctrineWas a based around Monroe Doctrine and the limiting of foreign intervention in Latin America. It said not the US or Europe could use force to collect debts from Latin American Countries. Caused the US to issue the Roosevelt Corollary to get around it.56
2441503120Theo rooseveltReceived the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiation of peace in Russo-Japanese War. Adopted the "Square Deal". Trust buster.57
2441503121Dollar diplomacyInvesting money into foreign areas for strategic concern. Meant to strengthen US defenses and foreign policies. Adopted by Taft during his presidency.58
2441503122Square dealControl of the corporations. Consumer Protection. Conservation of the United States natural resources.59
2441503123Initiative referendum recallThe three objectives that progressives sought. Would help regain the power that had slipped into the hands of "interests". This set of reforms would allow voters to directly propose legislation themselves, place laws on the ballot for final reform by the people, and would enable voters to remove elected officials.60
2441503124Henry demarest lloydProgressive author. Wrote Wealth Against Commonwealth in 1894. Attacked the Standard Oil Company in his book61
2441503125Reform ammendmentsSet of constitutional legislation deemed as signs of political progressivism. Provided for direct election of U.S. senators, federal income tax, prohibition, and women's suffrage. Passed in early 1900s.62
2441503126Jacob riseAn immigrant from Europe. He was disgusted by the living conditions of the tenement houses in the cities during the late 1800s. Wrote How The Other Half Lives to show the horrible living conditions63
2441503127Elkins actPassed in 1903. Allowed the Interstate Commerce Commision to have more power in the control of railroads.Fines companies who gave rebates and shippers who accept them.64
2441503128Ida tarbellOften referred to as the "Mother of Trusts". A muckraker who exposed the corruption of the oil industry. Wrote A History of Standard Oil.65
2441503129Hepburn act1906 federal law. Gave ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission) the power to set maximum railroad rates and extend its jurisdiction. Led to discontinuation of free passes to loyal shippers66
2441503130Lincoln SteffensNew York reporter. Launched series of articles in McClure's titled "The Shame of the Cities". Unmasked corrupt alliance between big corporations and municipal government.67
2441503131Northern securities case1902 Roosevelt attacks railroad holding company organized by J.P. Morgan, Court held up Roosevelt's antitrust suit and ordered company to be dissolved, angered big business but greatly enhanced Roosevelt's reputation as a trust smasher.68
2441503132David phillipsA muckraker, who had published a series in Cosmopolitan titled "The Treason of the Senate". He believed that 75 of 90 senators did not represent people but the railroads and trusts. He attacked the senate through novels and was eventually murdered by a deranged man.69
2441503133Meat inspection actThis Act, passed in 1906, insured that meat products would be properly processed under sanitary conditions. The act also provided that food labels had to be accurate. This was due to criticism of the meat-packing industry in Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle.70
2441503134Robert m lafolleteKnown as "Fighting Bob". Governor of Wisconsin, he was a ran for presidency in 1924 under the Progressivist banner. He fought for reforms and fought against railroad monopolies and crooked corporations.71
2441503135Pure food and drug actThis Act was passed in 1906 in a series of progressive reforms. The purpose behind this act was to make sure foods were labeled correctly. It also required all active ingredients in pharmaceuticals to be listed.72
2441503136Hiram johnsonThis man was a governor and senator running for the Bull Moose Party. He ran along side Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 presidential elections. Founder of the Progressive Party.73
2441503137Newlands reclamation actThe goal of this act was to fund irrigation in many arid states to then be sold by the government for profit. This act payed for irrigation programs for over twenty Western states. Resulted in the damming of almost every major Western river.74
2441503138Charles Evan hughesSecretary of State under Harding's administration. Proposed the construction of warships during the Washington Conference.Unsuccessful presidential candidate who lost to Wilson.75
2441503139Payne Aldrich actSigned by Taft in 1909 which raised tariff rates. This Tariff contradicted Taff's campaign promises. Eventually led to the split of the Republican Party.76
2441503140Francis willardAmerican educator, women's suffragist. Heavily influenced the passing of the Eighteenth Amendment. Became the national president of the WCTU(Woman's Christian Temperance Movement)77
2441503141Ballinger Pinchot affairA dispute between a U.S. Forest Service and a U.S. Secretary. Contributed to the split of the Republican Party before the 1912 presidential election. Helped define the U.S. Conservation movement.78
2441503142Upton sinclairAuthor who wrote nearly 100 books, different genres. Known for The Jungle. Contribution to the Meat Inspection Act.79
2441503143William taftOnly person to be the president of the United States and serve in the Chief Justice of the U.S. Was appointed Secretary of war by Teddy Roosevelt. Created the Dollar Diplomacy.80
2441503144Woodrow wilsonKnown for New Freedom and Moral Diplomacy. Lead during WWI. Created the Fourteen Points as ending terms for WWI.81
2441503145New freedomA policy made to attack the "triple wall of privilege". Created the Federal Reserve Act and Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Centralized the proposes of the New Deal 20 years later.82
2441503146Herbert crolyAuthor of Promise of American Life. The book contained ideas that influenced TR. The ideas talked about support of "good trusts" and regulation of "bad trusts".83
2441503147Underwood tariffAct that lowered current tariffs by 15%. Passed during Wilson's presidency in 1913. Also Established a graduated income tax.84
2441503148Eugene debsLeader of the American Socialist party. Imprisoned for public criticism of WWI through the alien and sedition acts. Ran for president 4 times and lost.85
2441503149Federal reserve actAct that empowered banks to issue paper currency. Created 12 regional districts, each having its own central bank.This act issued by congress by passed by Wilson in 1913, restructuring the current banks.86
2441503150Louis d brandeisHe fought railroad monopolies, defended workplace and labor laws; as well as helping to create the Federal Reserve System. Nominated by President Woodrow WIlson in 1916 for a spot on the supreme court and was confirmed making him the first person of Jewish faith in the court.87
2441503151Federal trade commissionEstablished in 1914 its principal mission is the promotion of consumer protection and the elimination and prevention of monopolies. Created by President Woodrow Wilson as one of his major acts against trusts.88
2441503152Venustiano carranzaOne of the leaders of the mexican revolution and became President of Mexico. During his regime the current constitution of Mexico was draft. He was assassinated near the end of his term of office.89
2441503153Clayton anti trust actNew legislation constructed to remedy the deficiencies of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Exempted labor unions from being called trusts. Legalized strikes and peaceful protesting for labor unions which cut down on monopoly.90
2441503154Pancho villaA mixture of Robin Hood and bandit. He challenged President Carranza of Mexico and punished the gringos. Tried to provoke a war between Wilson and Carranza and eluded American forces.91
2441503155Jones actSigned by Wilson in 1916. Gave the Philippines a territorial status and promised independence when a government was established. It took 30 years before it became independent.92
2441503156John j pershingGiven the nickname "Black Jack". He was the only person to be titled General of Armies in his life. He also led the American Expeditionary Forces.93
2441503157LusitaniaThis eventually led to World War I. British ship that was sunk by a German U-boat. Many British and American people died which angered them.94
2441503158Kaiser Wilhelm iiHe supported Austria-Hungary at the beginning of World War I. He was the last German emperor from 1888-1918. After his army failed to back him up, he fled to Netherlands.95
2441503159Sussex pledgeWorld War I agreement prior to U.S entry into the war. Germany agrees not to sink passenger ships and merchant vessels without giving warning and the United States would have to persuade the Allies to modify what Berlin regarded as their illegal blockade. It was ultimately broken.96
2441503160New nationalismTheodore Roosevelt's domestic platform during the 1912 election. Doctrine that urged the national government to increase its power to remedy economic and social abuses. Contained progressive ideals.97
2441503161Gabriel principMember of the Black Hand. Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Provided the spark for the powder barrel of the Balkans.98
244150296714 pointsProposed by Woodrow Wilson towards the end of WWI. Outlined his ideas regarding postwar peace agreements and guidelines. Born from this was the idea for the League of Nations.99
2441502968Von scheiffen planA battle plan proposed in 1905. Created by chief of the German general staff. Allowed Germany the capability of successfully waging a two-front war.100
2441502969League of nationsThe 14th point of Wilson's 14 Point plan. An organization for the purpose of international cooperation between countries. Initiated by the victorious allied powers of WWI.101
2441502970George creelIn charge of gaining supporters for US in WWI. Sent out "four-minute men" to speak about "patriotic prep". Headed the Committee on Public Information.102
2441502971Espionage sedition actsPassed because of suspicions of disloyalty from German-Americans and anti-war Americans. Challenged by the case Schenck v. United States. Convicted many socialists.103
2441502972Bernard baruchSpeculator of stocks. President Wilson's financial advisor. Head of the War Industries Board.104
2441502973War industries boardIntended to help the economic confusion of WWI. Disbanded after war due to lack of powers. Leader was Bernard Baruch105
2441502974Marshal fochWas French supreme commander of the Allied forces. Motto was "To make war is to attack". Famous for regaining the marne and stabilizing the Allied position at Chalons.106
2441502975iwwOrganization that united industry workers. Were persecuted under Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918. Leader was William D. Haywood.107
2441502976Henry Cabot lodgeThis man was a republican senator and close advisor for Theodore Roosevelt. He was angered by president Woodrow Wilson and the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. He wanted Congress to have the ability to declare war108
2441502977Food adminCreated during WWI. Agency responsible for the Allies' food reserves. Implemented concepts such as "Meatless Mondays" and "Wheatless Wednesdays" to help the public ration goods for the army.109
2441502978Warren hardingRepublican from Ohio who died in office. Made promises of "normalcy" after World War I. President known for his "Ohio Gang" in cabinet.110
2441502979Bolshevik revVladimir Lenin and a group took over the czar. This occurred in 1917. It also created Russia as a communist state.111
2441502980James coxGovernor of Ohio, Democratic candidate for President in election of 1920, Supported the League of Nations112
2441502981NormalcyView of life before World War I. What Warren Harding wanted to return to after the War. Return to pre-war prosperity.113
2441502982Treaty of VersaillesThis agreement ended WWI.Created at the Paris peace conference by Italy, Britain, France and the U.S.Stated that Germany was to blame for WWI.114
2441503162Zimmerman noteIntercepted and published on March 1, 1917. Proposed alliance between Germany and Mexico. Contributed slightly to US involvement in WWI.115
2441502983Irreconcilables ReservationistsThis group of people opposed Wilson's negotiations for the Treaty of Versailles. It included Henry Cabot Lodge, and senators Borah and Johnson. They heavily criticized Wilson and tried to divide public opinion.116
2442132905big fourStrongest allies power during WWI. These nations met in Versailles to create a peace treaty. Consisted of Italy, France, Britain, and the U.S.117

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2243442959Alcohol0
2243442960Aldehyde1
2243442961Ketone2
2243442962Carboxylic Acid3
2243442963Ether4
2243442964Acid Anhydride5
2243442965Sulfhydryl Group6
2243442966Disulfide7
2243442967Amino Group8
2243442968Quaternary Amine9
2243442969Ester10
2243442970Thioester11
2243442971Phosphoester12
2243442972Amide13
2243442973Glycerol14
2243442974D Configuration15
2243442975Steroid16
2243442976L Configuration17
2243442977Alpha Glycosidic Bond18
2243442978Beta Glycosidic Bond19
2243442979Monosaccharidesglucose, fructose, galactose, ribose20
2243442980Infant body water75%21
2243442981Adult male body water60%22
2243442982Adult female body water50%23
2243442983Elderly body water45%24
2243442984Infant Overhydrationover diluted milk25
2243442985Children Overhydrationpunishment26
2243442986Endurance Sport Overhydrationtoo much water and not enough electrolytes27
2243442987Children Dehydration test"tenting" of the skin over the right side of the abdomen caused by the pinch of the abdomen caused by the pinch of the examiner's fingers; caused by a loss of at least 5% body water28
2243442988Blood pH7.35-7.4529
2243442989ICF7.0-7.430
2243442990Liver, heart, and nerve impulses6.8-7.831
2243442991Urine6.5-8.032
2243442992WHO definition of healthstate of complete physical, mental, & social well-being; not simply the absence of disease33
2243442993Biochemistry definition of healththat situation in which the myriad of intra- & extracellular rxns w/in the body proceed at rates commensurate w/ its maximal survival34
2243442994Saturatedcarbon single bonds carbon35
2243442995Unsaturatedcarbon double or triple bonds carbon36
2243442996Hyrogen1 Valence Electron37
2243442997Oxygen2 Valence Electrons38
2243442998Nitrogen3 Valence Electrons39
2243442999Sulfur2 Valence Electrons40
2243443000Primary Carbonscarbons bonded to one other carbon41
2243443001Secondary Carbonscarbons bonded to two other carbons42
2243443002Tertiary Carbonscarbons bonded to three other carbons43
2243443003Isomercompounds that have identical molecular formulas but different structures44
2243443004Alkanesaturated hydrocarbons containing only carbon to carbon single bonds45
2243443005Cycloalkanesring structures containing two fewer H-atoms that their corresponding alkane46
2243443006AlkeneUnsaturated hydrocarbon containing only carbon to carbon double bonds47
2243443007AlkyneUnsaturated hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon to carbon triple bond48
2243443008Aromaticscontain at least one Benzene ring49
2243443009Primary Alcoholsonly one carbon attached to the carbon with the hydroxyl functional group50
2243443010Secondary alcoholstwo carbons attached to the carbon with the hydroxyl functional group51
2243443011tertiary alcoholsthree carbons attached to the carbon with the hydroxyl functional group52
2243443012Epimerisomer that is different only at one position53
2243443013chrial carbonscarbons bonded to 4 distinctly different molecules54
2243443014Glycogenpolysaccharide; animal form of amylopectin, more branched than amylopectin, form of glucose stored in liver and skeletal muscle55
2243443015PurinesAdenine and Guanine; 5 and 6 member structures56
2243443016PyrimidineCytosine, Uracil, and Thymine; 6 member structures57
2243443017Zwitterionexists with both cation and anion forms58
2243443018Glycineneither D nor L because it is a chiral carbon59
2243443019Glycinefound in bends or kinks in protein; known as the helix breaker60
2243443020PancreasBoth endocrine and exocrine61
2243443021Islets of Langerhansproduce both glucagon and insulin62
2243443022glucagonproduced by alpha cells and use glycogen as energy63
2243443023insulinproduced by beta cells and break down glucose64
2243443024Maple Syrup Urine Diseasebranched chain alpha ketoaciduria; burn sugar smell in urine, a thin layer chromotography is requested for the branched chain amaino acid; caused by impaired branched chain ketoacid dehydrogenase; when isovalerly dehydrogendase is impaired, isovaleric acid accumulates in blood and urine65
2243443025Branched Chain Amino AcidsLeucine, Isoleucine, Valine66
2243443026Hydolaseuses OH & H to cleave C-O, C-N, and C-S bonds67
2243443027Ligasecleaves high energy phosphate bonds68
2243443028IsomeraseRearrages atoms69
2243443029Lyaseresult in double bond formation70
2243443030transferasetransfers or moves a functional group to another molecule; glucokinases71
2243443031Kinasetransfer phosphate functional groups72
2243443032acyltransferasetransfer fatty acyl groups73
2243443033Inhibitormolecules that reduce the catalytic activity of an enzyme74
2243443034Bence-Jones proteinsmonoclonia free light chains; plasma cells over produce the light chains and can't bond with the heavy chains; kappa chains are more prevalent than light chains75
2243443035IgEmomer active in allergies and parasitic infections; causes mast cells and basophils to release histamine; fights agains helminths (worms)76
2243443036IgGmonomer that makes up 75-85% of antibodies in plasma; crosses the placental barrier; important for vaccination77
2243443037IgDmomer attached to the surface of B cells, functions as a B cell receptor78
2243443038IgMpentamer; first antibody released, can't pass the placenta, powerful agglutinating agent79
2243443039IgAmonomer or dimer in mucus and other secretions such as salive; first line of defense against pathogens80
22434430407%normal level of plasma glucose level recommended by the American Diabetes Association81
224344304170-105 mg/dlnormal plasma glucose level recommended by the ADA82
2243443042CK-2 (MB)creatine isoenzyme that is used to test for specific cardiac conditions83
2243443043HbASrecessive sickle cell train that can lead to sickle cell crisis under high stress and/or malarial drugs84

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Vitamin B12 Deficiency and Megaloblastic Anemia Flashcards

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3099917839Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductaseWhich enzyme catalyzes the conversion of 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate to 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, which is a cosubstrate for homocysteine remethylation to methionine?0
3099933722What is the most common genetic cause of hyperhomocysteinemia?Genetic defects in 5-MTHF reductase.1
3099976786What are the functions of methionine?It is an essential amino acid containing sulfur that acts as a chelating agent for heavy metals, a lipotropin agent to prevent fat buildup in the liver, a protector of cells against aging, and absorbs selenium and zinc.2
3100027571How does methionine function in translation?The amino acid that is coded by the initiation codon AUG.3
3100046369CyanocobalaminWhat form of Vitamin B12 is utilized in nutritional supplements?4
3100058875AmblyopiaWhat is the term for eye nerve damage that occurs if a B12 deficiency cannot be treated with cyanocobalamin supplements?5
3100080036How can allergies be treated with Vitamin B12?Can be treated with vitamin B12 supplements, which stimulates TH1 suppressor cells which reduce the production of IgE.6
3100101641List 6 Vitamin B12 diagnostic tests:VB12 level, homocysteine, MMA, MTHFR, FIGLU, Schilling's test (obsolete).7
3100154900What are some typical Vitamin B12 deficiency laboratory findings?Low serum iron, High serum LDH, Increased MMA or homocysteine, hyperhsegmented neutrophils, high MCV, severe pancytopenia, giant bands.8
3100272742What are some typical Vitamin B12 deficiency chemistry findings?Decreased serum haptoglobin binding capacity, normal folate, increased serum iron, increased transferrin saturation, LDH increased, increased unconjugated bilirubin, elevated methylmalonic acid and homocysteine, decreased uric acid.9
3100334560What causes pernicious anemia?Autoimmune disease against Intrinsic Factor or parietal cells of the stomach. Intrinsic factor is crucial for normal absorption of vitamin B12.10

Biochemistry Flashcards

Sapling BIology Ch 2 - Chemistry of Life

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4817296283matteranything composed of atoms0
4817296284elementA collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons.1
4817296285compoundA substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds2
4817296286molecule2 or more atoms held together by covalent bonds3
4817296287solidA state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.4
4817296288liquidA state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.5
4817296289gasA state of matter with no definite shape or volume6
4817296290organic compoundCompounds that contain carbon (except: CO & CO2)7
4817296291hydrocarbonCompounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen8
4817296292polar moleculeMolecule in which opposite ends have opposite electric charges9
4817296293hydrogen bondBond created by the weak attraction of a slightly positive hydrogen atom to a slightly negative portion of another molecule10
4817296294CohesionAttraction between molecules of the same substance11
4817296295AdhesionAn attraction between molecules of different substances12
4817296296macromoleculeA very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules13
4817296297polymerA long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds14
4817296298monomerA simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers15
4817296299carbohydratesComposed of CHO in 1:2:1 ratio. Main source of energy in your diet16
4817296300monosaccharideA single sugar molecule such as glucose or fructose, the simplest type of sugar.17
4817296302polysaccharideCarbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides18
4817296303disaccharide examplessucrose, maltose, lactose19
4817296304monosaccaride examplesglucose, fructose, galactose20
4817296305polysaccharide examplesstarch, glycogen, cellulose, chitin21
4817296306proteinAmino acids joined by peptide bonds which make up structures and carry out functions of an organism. CHONS22
4817296307amino acidBuilding blocks (monomers) of protein23
4817296308dipeptideA combination of two amino acids united by means of a peptide bond.24
4817296309polypeptideA polymer (chain) of many amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.25
4817296310primary structure of proteinThe sequence of amino acids bonded with peptide bonds26
4817296311secondary stucture of proteinresults from hydrogen bonds developing between atoms at different parts of the chain causing helix or pleated sheet27
4817296312tertiary structure of proteinHow the chain folds into three dimensions - due to interactions between the R groups of distant amino acids - due to disulfide-bridges28
4817296313quarternary structure of proteinoverall protein structure, combining 2 or more polypeptides29
4817296314nucleic acidsC, H, O, N, P - contain genetic information30
4817296315nucleotideA monomer of nucleic acid formed from a simple sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.31
4817296316nucleic acid polymersDNA & RNA32
4817296317LipidEnergy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of CHO33
4817296318triglycerideA molecule made up of three fatty acids covalently bonded to glycerol; Does energy storage, thermal insulation, binds and cushions organs, fills space34
4817296319phospholipidA lipid that contains phosphorus and that is a structural component in cell membranes35
4817296320fatty acid chainMake up saturated fat, carbon surrounded by hydrogens36
4817296321glycerolA three-carbon alcohol to which fatty acids are covalently bonded to make fats and oils.37
4817296322hydrophilic"water-loving"; pertaining to polar or charged molecules (or parts of molecules) that are soluble in water38
4817296323hydrophobic"Water-fearing"; pertaining to nonpolar molecules (or parts of molecules) that do not dissolve in water.39
4817296324chemical reactionA change in which one or more substances are converted into new substances40
4817296325reactantA starting material in a chemical reaction41
4817296326productAn ending material in a chemical reaction.42
4817296327dehydration synthesisA chemical reaction in which two molecules covalently bond to each other with the removal of a water molecule.43
4817296328hydrolysisBreaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water44
4817296329catalysta substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected45
4817296330enzymeA type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing (a biological catalyst)46
4817296331activation energyEnergy needed to get a reaction started47
4817296332substrateA substance on which an enzyme acts during a chemical reaction.48
4817296333active siteThe site on an enzyme that attaches to a substrate49

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