Genetics
DNA
Improving Plants and Animals and Microbes
Waste Managment and Safety
Ethics and Fingerprinting in Biotechnology
100

The act of mating adults who have characteristics desired in the offspring

Selective Breeding

100

What is the shortened name for deoxyribonucleic acid?

DNA

100

What is Ice-minus?

It is a frost retardent used on plant leaves.

100

What is waste management?

Waste management is the act of managing waste so that pollution of the public is minimised.

100

What are ethics?

Ethics are a system of moral principles that defines what is right and wrong in a society.

200

Improvement by Selection

(What is it?)

Picking the best parents for the next generation

200

What is DNA connected with, what is its name?

Bases

200

What is Bovine Somatotropin (BST)?

It is a hormone that increases the milk production in cows.

200

What is used to modify bacteria to help solve waste disposal problems?

Biotechnology

200

Does modifying organisms raise ethical questions among the government and public?

(Yes or No)

Yes

300

What is heredity?

Is it always good or bad?

The transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring. 

It is not always either, it can be both good and bad characteristics that are inherited.

300

What is the structure of DNA?

Double Helix

300

What is Porcine somatotropin (PST)?

Increases meat production in swine.

300

Can both human and animal waste be broken down into fuel?

Yes, both can be broken down into fuel.

300

What does the term fingerprinting stand for?

It stands for the process of DNA matching to discover an organism, disease, etc.

400

List 3 good characteristics that can come from selective breeding (specifically livestock characteristics)

Grow larger, Be taller, and naturally run faster, etc.

400

What is Gene Mapping?

The process of finding and recording the location of genes.

400

What is insulin used for in humans?

It is used to regulate blood sugar levels in those with diabetes.

400

What does FDA stand for?

Food and Drug Administration

400

Can "Fingerprinting" be used to discover where a food item came from?

(Yes or no)

Yes

500

Give 3 examples of uses for Biotechnology

Ex. Pest control, environmental preservation, and life enhancement.
500

What are all four of the bases in DNA?

1. adenine

2. guanine

3. cytosine

4. thymine

500

What is Escherichia Coli?

It is a bacterium that can be genetically engineered to produce insulin.

500
What are the views of the government and public on the topic of genetically modified organisms?


Hint: It isn't happiness

They show fear towards GMO's and the dangers they present.

500

What is food poisoning?

Food poisoning is a condition developed by eating food containing toxic materials produced by bacteria under unsanitary conditions. It can be life-threatening.

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