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Applied Research is most often conducted using:
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People with terminal illness
Paid Volunteers
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An example of biomedical research involves:
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The lifestyle of immigrants
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Applied Research is most often conducted using:
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An example of biomedical research involves:
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Mice in a laboratory are being deprived of exercise as a part of a research study. What kind of research is this?
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What type of research provides the BUILDING BLOCKS for other types of research?
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A non-animal method of applied research often involves the use of:
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In vitro studies take place in a(n):
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Computer simulations are an effective research tool because they:
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What does the term "in vitro" mean
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An experimental drug for liver disease is currently in phase I clinical trials. How long will it be before the drug is available to the public
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What is the BEST reason for using animals in biomedical research?
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When humans are used in biomedical research studies, what is usually being tested?
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What antibiotic was discovered by Alexander Fleming?
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Biomedical Research has increased public awareness of the harmfulness of certain behaviors. The reduction of what behavior has decreased heart disease by more than 40%?
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As a result of biomedical research on tooth decay, what element has been added to drinking water?
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During what phase of clinical trials for prescription drugs are healthy human volunteers first used?
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People with concerns about the use of animals in research should be aware that the use of animals:
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Animals are often used in medical research because they
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In most biotechnology research laboratories, what animal would you find most of
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ASPCA stands for:
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The federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), first passed in 1966, regulates the use of:
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The AWA states that all proposals to use animals must be reviewed and approved by a(n):
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PETA stands for
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All research facilities that use animals are required by the AWA law to establish an IACUC that is responsible for reviewing and approving all procedures involving care and use of animals. Failure to comply may result in:
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Animal research is only valid
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Rabbits have a similar physiology to humans. This includes the study of:
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Where were the first transgenic organisms created
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What do people who are opposed to transgenic animal research believe
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How would you describe the current use of transgenic models in biomedical research
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What do pharmaceutical companies use to produce insulin in the laboratory
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What is the biggest challenge to the successful use of pig organs in human transplants
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Dolly the sheep will be remembered historically as the first
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What is the status of human reproductive cloning in the world
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Why are stem cells so important to medical researchers?
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What is an example of pharming
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Where do embryonic stem cells come from
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Preparing tissue slides and performing simple blood tests, cell counts and urinalysis are all duties of the
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The health care professional that must complete medical school and additional specialized training is the:
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John's primary job responsibility is drawing blood. John's title is
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Government programs have helped reduce lead poisoning in the population by regulating the amount of lead in
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Where do most biotechnologists work
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The health care worker whose duties include inspecting and repairing equipment used in health care is the
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The professional that designs instruments and machines that are used to monitor and treat disease is the
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The scientist that alters the cells of living things to discover and improve genetic traits
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What organ can be transplanted
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When can an individual sell one of his or her kidneys to another person
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Gregor Mendel
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The basic unit of structure and function of all living things is
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Regenerative medicine can utilize
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The study of heritable changes in gene expression that are NOT caused by changes in the DNA sequence is
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The creation and manipulation of materials on an atomic, molecular, and supra-molecular scale is known as