Across
- 4. Proteins that are present on the cell surface or inside that can cause a chemical effect once activated
- 7. (3 words: 9-2-6) terminology to describe how a drug works on a biochemical level to yield an effect
- 10. A Swiss messaging app and a word to describe how messages are sent from one part of the body to another
- 11. A protein that facilitates the chemical transformation of molecules in the body
- 13. Word to describe something originating from external sources
- 14. The liquid that flows through your veins and arteries that carry your red and white blood cells
- 16. The act of a drug molecule attaching to a target
- 17. (2 words: 9-4) Quantity of drugs required to achieve a therapeutic effect on patients
Down
- 1. The powerhouse of the cell, generates ATP
- 2. Pertaining to the the normal physical and chemical functions of/in a living organism
- 3. (2 words: 6-4) Quantity of drugs required to achieve death in subjects
- 5. "Nae hyeolgwan sok ___ ga malhaejwo" - lyrics of a BTS song; is the genetic information of a cell
- 6. Amount of drug administered
- 8. Types of cells that are responsible for sending messages within the brain and to the rest of the nervous system
- 9. A word to describe something inside
- 12. A type of molecule that is involved in signaling, eg. dopamine, serotonin, GABA
- 15. A villain, or a substance that binds to a target and prevents it from activating
