The point of Lab Week
What is to recognize laboratory professionals?
The way urine was tested for diabetes circa 16-1700s
What is Taste-testing?
A scientist wears this to protect their eyes while working in the Lab.
What is Goggles.
The study of bacteria, fungi, yeast, parasites, and viruses.
What is Microbiology?
The DNA base Guanine pairs too.
What is Adenine?
The organization that started the first Lab Week
What is American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS)?
The Greeks first attributed disease to the imbalance of what?
What is Bodily fluids called humors?
The acronym PPE stands for
What is personal protective equipment?
The study of blood cells, coagulation, and blood disorders.
What is Hematology?
The RNA base Adenine pairs too.
What is Uracil?
The first year that Lab Week was held
What is 1975?
The profession that was trained in the Middle Ages to perform some medical procedures
What is Barbers?
Scientists use their hands to smell chemicals by doing this
What is "wafting"?
This is where Rh typing occurs.
What is blood bank?
The temperature RNA thrives at.
What is cold?
2024 marks the ___ year of lab week celebrations
What is the 49th?
This was often used to aid in therapeutic blood-letting in history
What is Leeches?
Scientists could use this tool as proof of their idea/work.
What is a scientific notebook?
Where Glucose is tested.
What is Chemistry?
The shape of DNA.
What is double-stranded helix?
When is Lab Week hosted
What is the 14th-20th!!
When was the ABO blood system discovered?
What is 1901?
These are scientific observations that include numbers.
What is quantitative data?
Where the specimen from a Pap smear is processed.
What is Cytology?
The way DNA synthesizes occurs.
What is 5' to 3'?