Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
100

what is an example of prosthesis

an artificial body part

100

 what is any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules. a tube that has an internal diameter of hair  like thinness

capillary

100

 what is a broad term often used to

adaptive technology

100

what is a prothetic

Artificial limb

100

what is  flexible tube inserted through a narrow opening into a body cavity,

Catheter

200

what is the application of engineering principles, practices, and technologies to the fields of medicine and biology

biomedical engineering

200

what is the processes of eating food

digestion

200

what is the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart.

vein

200

what is the central or innermost part of the body?

heart

200

what is an x-ray imaging of blood vessels after injection of contrast material

Angiography

300

what is it called when a doctor cuts of a limb

Amputation

300

what is  the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system

artery

300

what is a tubular support placed temporarily inside a blood vessel, canal, or duct to aid healing or relieve an obstruction.

stent

300

what is the imitation of a situation or process(cutting of a limb)

simulation

300

 what is a broad term often used to describe both the products and services for people with special needs.

adaptive technology

400

What Is Myoelectric Control?

Myoelectric control uses the signals from a residual limb for the movement of the prosthetics. Myoelectric control technologies obtain signals from the skin on the limbs.

400

What Is Bmi?

BMI is Body Mass Index. It is a comparison of a person's height and weight. It is a person's weight divided by the square of the height. Its SI unit is kg/sq.m.

400

 What Is Pathogens.

Pathogens are those organism which feeds on other organism for their food.

400

 What Is Biomechanics?

Biomechanics applies principles of mechanics to understand and simulate medical problems and systems such as fluid transport and range of motion

400

What Is Bioinstrumentation?

Bioinstrumentation involves use of engineering principles and methods, including computers, in developing devices for diagnosis and treatment of disease.

500

What Is Biomaterials?

Biomaterials involves development of natural living tissue and artificial materials for use in the human body.

500

What Is A Microarray?

Microarrays are arrays where DNA oligonucleotides of DNA sequences are spotted as a matrix.

500

 Do You Know What Biomedical Engineers Actually Do?

Biomedical engineers may work in hospitals, universities, industry and laboratories.

500

 What Is Gram Staining Method?

This method is used to identify bacterial species into two communities i.e. Gram positive and gram negative.

500

 What Is Rccs?

RCCS stands for rotary cell culture system. It is a device designed to grow three-dimensional cell clusters in microgravity.

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