Cells & DNA
Medicines & Vaccines
Biotechnology in Action
Famous Scientists & Discoveries
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100

This molecule is known as the "blueprint of life."

What is DNA?

100

 This type of medicine fights bacteria, not viruses. 

What are antibiotics?

100

This clear liquid part of blood is often used to make therapies.

What is plasma?

100

This woman was famous for discovering the structure of DNA through X-ray images.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

200

This organelle is called the "powerhouse of the cell" because it makes energy.

What is mitochondria?

200

Vaccines work by training this body system to fight infections.

What is the immune system?

200

Scientists use this tool to cut DNA at specific spots, like "molecular scissors."

What is CRISPR?

200

These two scientists are credited with building the first DNA double helix model.

Who are Watson and Crick?

200

This animal was the first cloned mammal, created in 1996.

What is Dolly the sheep?

300

Humans have this many pairs of chromosomes.

What is 23?

300

This famous biopharma company made the first widely available COVID-19 mRNA vaccine with BioNTech.

What is Pfizer?

300

This cloning method uses special restriction enzymes to create matching overhangs so DNA fragments can be joined in a precise order.

What is Golden Gate cloning?

300

This scientist discovered penicillin, the first widely used antibiotic.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

300

The average adult human body is made up of about 60% of this substance.

What is water?

400

Changing the DNA sequence of an organism is called this.

What is genetic engineering?

400

Insulin helps people with this disease control their blood sugar.

What is diabetes?

400

Bacteria are often used in labs to make this type of protein medicine, such as insulin.

What are recombinant proteins?

400

He is considered the "father of genetics" for his pea plant experiments.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

400

This blood type is called the "universal donor" because anyone can receive it.

What is O negative?

500

These cell structures are like "factories" that make proteins.

What are ribosomes?

500

This type of medicine can reduce swelling, pain, and fever, and is often called an anti-inflammatory.

What is ibuprofen?

500

This is the process of copying a gene into RNA, the first step of making a protein.

What is transcription?

500

This scientist developed the polio vaccine in the 1950s.

Who is Jonas Salk?

500

This device sprays tiny droplets of liquid through electricity to count cells or measure fluorescence.

What is a flow cytometer?

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