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History of Biotech
Biotech Methods
Model Organisms
Model Organisms II DNA DNA II
100
Which is not considered a major stage of biotechnology:
A. Ancient Biotechnology
B. Classical Biotechnology
C. Contemporary Biotechnology
D. Modern Biotechnology
A 100
A. Linked microbes to diseaseB. Developed PasteurizationC. Microbe growth due to biogenesisD. All of the above
Why was Louis Pasteur’s discovery important?
A 200
WWII led to this advancement in classical biotechnology:
A. mass production of influenza vaccineB. treatment of polioC. mass production of penicillinD. bio-warfare
A 300
http://www.history.com/shows/modern-marvels/videos/inventions-of-war-penicillin#inventions-of-war-penicillin
WWII led to this advancement in classical biotechnology:
C. Mass production of penicillin
A 300
A metabolic process in which organisms convert sugar to alcohols/acids:
A.Lactation
B.Fermentation
C.Pasteurization
D.Acidification
A 400
Which historical stage of biotechnology advanced the manipulation of genetic information from organisms.
A. Ancient B. ContemporaryC. ClassicalD. Modern
A 500
Which historical stage of biotechnology advanced the manipulation of genetic information from organisms.
D. Modern
A 500
What is a solution?
A. clear liquidB. 2 or more substances that can be separatedC. 2 substances where solute completely dissolves into solvent D. All of the above
B 200
B 200
C. 2 substances where solute completely dissolves into solvent
* Cannot be separated
What is a solution?
What is a semi-permeable membrane?
A. allows passage of all moleculesB. allows passage of some molecules based on sizeC. allows only large molecules to pass throughD. Does not allow any molecules to pass through
B 400
What is a semi-permeable membrane?
B. allows passage of some molecules based on size
Semi-permeable membranes are selective allowing small molecules to diffuse through but larger molecules cannot .Cell membranes are semi-permeable
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B 400
How much CuSO4 is needed to make 50 mL of 5% CuSO4.
A.250 g CuSO4
B.25 g CuSO4
C.2.5 g CuSO4
D..25 g CuSO4
B 500
Prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes due to:
A. No nucleusB. No membrane bound organellesC. simple complexityD. All of the above
C 100
What are stem cells? A. cells that only come from embryosB. undifferentiated cells that can give rise to specialized cellsC. cells that can cause cancerD. plant cells
C 200
C 300
Why would the yeast grown during the Bacteria Growth Lab grow more in the 35o range?
Compared to the other temperatures tested, 35o was closer to body temperature in which bacteria thrive
C 400
What are induced pluripotent stem cells?
A.reprogrammed adult stem cellsB.embryonic stem cells coaxed to form specialized adult stem cellsC.lab grown embryonic stem cellsD.All of the above
C 400
What are induced pluripotent stem cells?
A. Reprogrammed adult stem cells
Scientists continue to be excited of the future possibilities of induced pluripotent stem cells as they can offer an alternative to using embryonic stem cells.
The Biuret test is used to test the presence of:
A. Carbohydrates (sugars)
B. Lipids
C. Protein
D. Starch
C 500
The Biuret test is used to test the presence of:
C. Protein. Positive Test: Bright blue to Purple
C 500
What is the biggst issue with using embryonic stem cells?
A. Ethical debate regarding the destruction of embryos
B. cost
C. long processing time
D. limited stem cell lines
D 100
What is the biggst issue with using embryonic stem cells?
A.Ethical debate regarding the destruction of embryos.
~ All options listed are negative issues in using embryonic stem cells, however the ethical debate continues to be a hot topic that can impact funding for future research
D 100
D 400
Which organism is the most common model organisim used in biotechnology?
A.Bacteria
B.Worms
C.flies
D.monkeys
What are knock out mice?
A.Mice that are used to test drugs
B.Mice that have a specific gene deactivated to determine gene function
C.Mice who have altered genomes
D.Mike Tyson’s pet mice
D 500
What are knockout mice?
B. Mice that have a specific gene deactivated to determine gene function
D 500
What does DNA stand for?
A.Deoxyribonuclear Acid
B.Deoxyribose Acid
C.Deoxyribosenucleic Acid
D.Deoxyribonucleic Acid
E 200
This molecule is important in linking the backbone of DNA.
A.Carbon
B.Phosphate
C.Oxygen
D.Nitrogen
E 300
What is the name of this molecule?
A.DNA Polymerase
B.Okazaki Fragment
C.Helicase
D.RNA Primer
E 400
Which experiment led to the discovery of a transforming factor (DNA)?
A.Griffith
B.Avery
C.Pasteur
D.Hershey and Chase
F 300
Why was alcohol used to precipitate DNA from solution?
A.Alcohol is polar like DNA
B.DNA prefers the pH of alcohol
C.Alcohol is nonpolar
D.All of the above
F 400
Why was alcohol used to precipitate DNA from solution?
C. Alcohol is nonpolar.
DNA by nature is a polar molecule. Alcohol is non-polar. When DNA comes into contact with alcohol, it will no longer mix and will precipitate out of solution
F 400
What was the missing key evidence that Watson and Crick used in determining DNA structure.
A.Franklin’s X-Ray Crystallagraphy photo
B.Gel electrophoresis results
C.Electron microscope picture of DNA
D.Hershey and Chase results
F 500
What was the missing key evidence that Watson and Crick used in determining DNA structure.
A.Franklin’s X-Ray Crystallagraphy photo
F 500
Photo 51
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
DNA
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Samples found Unknown Suspects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Based on the Gel Electrophoresis results, is it possible to determine who did it?