The most recognizable term today that was named after Louis Pasteur.
What is pasteurization?
When there is a cell, there is…
What is life?
When you are separated from others or everyone else so that you do not spread a disease.
What is quarantined?
What is Listerine?
George Cuvier’s nickname.
What is the father of paleontology?
Pasteurization process.
What is almost boiling, cooled down = pasteurized?
Pasteur spent most of his life fighting THIS but his first major discoveries were in chemistry.
What is disease?
Pasteur is credited for destroying this idea in science.
What is spontaneous generation?
Lister’s nickname.
What is the father of modern surgery?
Sadi Carnot’s nickname.
What is the father of thermodynamics?
A chemical that occurs naturally in many fruits, including grapes.
What is tartaric acid?
Live yeast converts the sugar (grapes) into carbon dioxide and alcohol.
What is fermentation?
Spontaneous generation vs. the law of biogenesis?
What is that living thing can come from non-living things vs. living things can only come from living things?
Lister’s goal was for patients to remain free of…..
What is/are infections?
Lamarck gave us the first explanation of evolution.
What is inheritance?
Molecules where there are two possible versions of the molecule that are mirror images of one another but they are not identical.
What are chiral molecules?
Sour milk.
What is milk that has been fermented?
Louis Pasteur saved this industry.
What is the French silkworm industry?
Antimicrobial substances applied to living skin or tissue to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms
What are antiseptics?
A solution is made of two things.
What is solvent and solute?
Man-made tartaric acid vs. natural tartaric acid (like in grapes).
What is that the man-made tartaric acid had BOTH versions of the molecule, but the naturally occurring tartaric acid had only one — when a chiral molecule is made from molecules that ARE NOT chiral, both versions will always be made?
Pasteurization removes most of these TWO things in a drink so that the drinks stays good longer.
What is bacteria and yeast?
Diseases that can be passed on from one person (or animal) to another, typically involving a microscopic organism being spread from one person to another.
What are communicable diseases?
In 1867, Scottish surgeon Joseph Lister revolutionized medicine by using THIS as an antisepctic to sterilize surgical instruments, hands, and dressings. This practice drastically reduced post-surgery infection and mortality rates. It has largely been replaced in modern medicine by safer, less dangerous antiseptics, though diluted forms are still found in some throat sprays and medical ointments.
What is carbolic acid?
Ampere’s nickname.
What is the father of electrodynamics?