BIOTECHNOLOGY
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- Q1
What is the manipulation of natural biological processes in order to serve societal needs?
Biotechnology
Microbiology
Technotechnology
30s - Q2
Transgenic Biotechnology is?
Use of restriction enzymes and electrophoresis to distinguish one person from another
Reprogramming differentiated cells or using stem cells to become needed tissues in patients with diseases or physical harm
Mixing genetic material from multiple sources (species)
Techniques used to clone certain species (mammals)
30s - Q3
Reproductive Cloning is?
Mixing genetic material from multiple sources (species)
Techniques used to clone certain species (mammals)
Reprogramming differentiated cells or using stem cells to become needed tissues in patients with diseases or physical harm
Use of restriction enzymes and electrophoresis to distinguish one person from another
30s - Q4
Reprogramming of Cells is?
Reprogramming differentiated cells or using stem cells to become needed tissues in patients with diseases or physical harm
Mixing genetic material from multiple sources (species)
Techniques used to clone certain species (mammals)
Use of restriction enzymes and electrophoresis to distinguish one person from another
30s - Q5
Forensic Biotechnology is?
Mixing genetic material from multiple sources (species)
Techniques used to clone certain species (mammals)
Use of restriction enzymes and electrophoresis to distinguish one person from another
Reprogramming differentiated cells or using stem cells to become needed tissues in patients with diseases or physical harm
30s - Q6
What had to be extracted from the pituitary glands of deceased humans which meant that there was a shortage?
HGH - human genome hormone
HGH - human growth hormone
HGH - human genetics hormone
30s - Q7
What provides normal growth and development?
Peptide pep
Pepto-bismal
Peptide hormone
30s - Q8
What gland can be defective then growth is severely stunted?
pituitary gland
adrenal glands
peptide gland
30s - Q9
It is an exact genetic replica of another cell or organism, is a definition for?
Reproductive cloning
Reproductive cells
Reprogramming of cells
30s - Q10
What has been cloned for a thousand years?
Plants & Animals
Humans & Plants
Animals & Humans
30s - Q11
What could help us in many medical applications?
Stem cells
Tree stems
Sea cells
30s - Q12
Stem cells are used to fight what diseases?
fishing for diamonds, hunting for crackers, swimming for water
cardiovascular, Alzheimer's, sickle-cell anemia, parkinson's, & Leukemia
high blood pressure, low blood pressure, rabies, sickle-cell anemia
diabetes, cancer, liver disease, bone marrow transplants
30s - Q13
What are undifferentiated, meaning that they haven’t become a “type” of cell yet
Stem cells
Blood cells
Nerve cells
30s - Q14
What is forensic biotechnology used for?
to determine the identity of certain individuals
to determine the identity of certain businesses
to determine the identity of car accidents
30s - Q15
Forensic Biotechnology is used to identify?
Criminals, Biological parents & Disaster victims
CSI, NCIS, Criminal minds
Blood flow, hide n go seek, living in the moment
30s