Was It A Crime?
Life's Blueprint
Glucose Crazy
Blood Count
Potluck
100

This is what you call the location where a murder has taken place, as evidence is collected.

What is a Crime Scene?

100

Blueprint (code) of life

What is

DNA?

100

Test used to determine blood sugar levels.

What is GTT? (Glucose Tolerance Test)

100

Humans may be one of how many types of blood? (Do not include +/-)

What are 4?

100

The role of protein synthesis

What is to produce proteins?

200

This person dispatches police to a crime scene.

Who is a 911 Operator?

200

DNA can be made into fragments using these specific proteins.

What is a

Restriction Enzyme?

200

This type of diabetes is caused by the inability of beta cells to produce insulin.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

200

Sickle cell is a disorder of which component of blood?

What is red blood cells (or hemoglobin, to be precise)?

200

Variable that can be changed in an experiment

What is an independent variable?

300

These can be used to identify suspects at a crime scene. They are unique to each individual and often found on hard surfaces.

What are fingerprints?

300

Three parts of a nucleotide

What is phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous base?

300

Neuropathy, retinopathy, stroke, heart attack are all ______ of diabetes.

What are complications?

300

Erythrocytes contain this molecule on their surface, which determines blood type.

What are antigens?

300

Blood splatter diameter can help investigators determine this at a crime scene.

What is height of blood fall?

400

Who is responsible for sweeping a crime scene, collecting evidence, and taking pictures?

Who is a Crime Scene Investigator?

400

This scientist used x ray diffraction to show DNA as a helical structure.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

400

This cell membrane structure is responsible for accepting insulin and opening a glucose portal.

What is insulin receptor?

400

Sickle cell is caused by what type of mutation?

What is a point or substitution mutation?

400

Transcription is the process by which DNA creates which RNA molecule?

What is mRNA? (messenger RNA)

500

These are the three parts of hair that investigators use to identify suspects.

What is the

Cuticle, Cortex, Medulla?

500

Why are Purines and Pyrimidines paired together?

What is "to keep a consistent width in DNA?"

500

This molecule is utilized by a feedback mechanism in the body to correct hypoglycemia.

What is glucagon?

500

The mutation in the hemoglobin gene causes what change in amino acid sequence?

What is Glutamic Acid to Valine?

500

The pathway taken to create a protein, name.

What is the Central Dogma?

(DNA - RNA - Protein)

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