A sample of 200 ng/mL peptone (control) is diluted by adding 0.5 uL to tubes with 4.5 uL of diluent in each. What would be the tube dilution of the first tube (after the control)?
What is 1/10?
This part of the ear converts vibrations into electrical signals.
What is the cochlea?
Bacteria trade genetic information across a thin tube through this method.
What is conjugation?
The use of chemical agents in the treatment or control of disease or mental disorder
What is Chemotherapy
The subunit of a protein
What is Amino Acid
A sample of 200 ng/mL peptone (control) is diluted by adding 0.5 uL to tubes with 4.5 uL of diluent in each. What would be the tube dilution of the first tube (after the control)?A sample of 200 ng/mL peptone (control) is diluted by adding 0.5 uL to tubes with 4.5 uL of diluent in each. What would be the final dilution of the fourth tube (after the control)?
What is 1/10000?
This is also called the ear drum.
What is tympanic membrane?
Chemical transformation requires this substance in order to function.
BONUS: What does it do?
What is CaCl2?
By attaching to DNA and cells to neutralize charge.
the spread of a disease-producing agent from the initial site of disease to another part of the body
What is Metastasis
A protein synthesized in the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels
What is Insulin
A sample of 200 ng/mL peptone (control) is diluted by adding 0.5 uL to tubes with 4.5 uL of diluent in each. What would be the tube concentration in ng/mL of the third tube (after the control)?
What is 0.2 ng/mL?
What is hammer, anvil and stirrup?
During bacterial transformation, the presence of arabinose does this.
What is turn on pGLO plasmid (or allow GFP production)?
An artificial device to replace or augment a missing or impaired part of the body
What is Prosthesis
This gene therapy vector had a high chance of mutating a patient's DNA.
What is retrovirus?
In the picture above, the antigen is represented as this
What is the green circle?
This part of the ear is responsible for balance.
What are semicircular canals?
These are parts of the human genome that vary by just one nucleotide
What is single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)?
The technique of making unconscious or involuntary bodyly processes perceptible to the senses in order to manipulate them by conscious mental control
What is Biofeedback
A parent with AB blood type and a parent with B blood type can never have a child with this blood type.
What is type O blood?
ELISA stands for this
What is enzyme linked immunosorbent assay?
In the picture above, this is the yellow fiber part of the inner ear.
What is the auditory nerve?
These are the molecular scissors and glue, respectively (which means you need to list them in order).
What are restriction enzymes and ligase?
This tumor suppressor gene helps to repair damaged DNA and stop cell reproduction.
What is p53?
Using the acronym used to identify proteins in cells, tissue typing is also called this.
Bonus: The number of matches in tissue typing that is most favorable is _________.
What is HLA typing?
What is 6?