What lobe is the motor cortex located in?
Frontal Lobe
Name 3 Forms Of Biometrics.
fingerprints, facial, voice, iris, and palm or finger vein patterns, etc
What Does Anterior And Posterior Mean?
Front And Back
What do restriction enzymes do?
Cleave DNA into fragments
What Is The Function Of The Corpus Callosum?
To connect the two brain hemispheres allowing communication between right and left side
What is the amygdala function?
Fight Or Flight Response
What are some examples of false negative possibilities when using biometrics?
An array of possible answers.
What Does Inferior And Superior Mean?
Below And Above
What are the base pairs for DNA?
A + T
G + C
What Is The Main Function Of The Hypothalamus?
To Maintain Homeostasis
What are the three parts of the brain stem? State in order of from the top of brain stem to the bottom.
1. Midbrain
2. PONS
3. Medulla
What is the most accurate form of biometrics?
Iris recognition
What Does Medial And Lateral Mean?
Towards Midline Of Body And Away From Midline Of Body
BONUS FUN BREAK FROM ANNOYING QUESTIONS!!
(everyone can answer if want to)
What was most fun or funniest part of the day when we did gel electrophoresis?
Anything
What function does the Wernicke’s area perform?
Speech comprehension
What is the function of the thalamus?
Processes Senses (Except Smell), Controls Sleeping And Waking, Consciousness, Learning And Memory
What is an example of biometrics in our everyday lives?
Array Of Answers.
Ex. On Our Phones To Unlock With Face ID Or Fingerprint
What Does Superficial And Deep Mean?
Below Skins Surface And Deep Below Tissue/Muscle
What part of the gel electrophoresis lab is charged negatively?
The DNA Fragments
What does the Broca's area control?
Movements Of Mouth/Helps To Produce Speech
What are the four parts of the limbic system Mrs.H taught us about?
Hypothalamus, Thalamus, Hippocampus And Amygdala
FUN QUESTION!!
Make a story of a scenario in which biometrics could fail.
Judges (Rylee And Amanda Or Amanda And Karina Or Karina And Rylee) Can Access
What Is The Meaning Of Ventral And Dorsal?
Front And Back
Explain how gel electrophoresis works.
Gel electrophoresis is a technique used to separate DNA fragments according to their size. DNA samples are loaded into wells at one end of a gel, and an electric current is applied to pull them through the gel. DNA fragments are negatively charged, so they move towards the positive electrode. Then the sizes are measured and compared to others for identification usage.
What area controls sensations such as touch, temperature, and pain?
Somatosensory area