General
DNA
Tools
Techniques
Application
100

The root word meaning of "bio" in biotechnology.

What is "life"?

100

The shape of DNA.

What is a double helix?

100

A dish used in the lab to grow germs.

What is a petri dish?

100

This technique is used to identify suspects and victims in forensics.

What is DNA fingerprinting?

100

Environmental biotechnology involves making these types of fuels.

What are biofuels?

200

The master molecule in cells important to biotechnology.

What is DNA?

200

DNA is contained on these items in the cell.

What are chromosomes?

200

It is used to view small objects in detail.

What is a microscope?

200

The process of growing cells (such as bacteria, yeast, or other cells) under controlled conditions

What is cell culturing?

200

Diagnostic biotechnology where they use DNA to solve a crime.

What is forensics?

300

What is biotechnology?

The application of science and engineering to living organisms

300

They discovered the structure of DNA.

Who is Watson, Crick, and Franklin?

300

The tool used to add small quantities of liquid to something.

What is a micropipette?

300

The process of generating a genetically identical copy of an organism or cell.

What is cloning?

300

Medical biotechnology includes making a vaccine against this germ.

What is a virus?

400

All living organisms are composed of these.

What are cells?

400

The functional units of DNA.

What is a gene?

400

Used to spin tubes and separate solids from liquids

What is a centrifuge?

400

The practices and procedures to prevent contamination from pathogens or germs.

What is aseptic technique?

400

Agricultural biotechnology involves breeding of livestock and genetically engineering these items that feed the world.

What are crops?

500

Used in the laboratory to do experiments.

What are tools?

500

The way deoxyribonucleic acid is written.

What is DNA?

500

A tool used to separate DNA fragments according to their size.

What is gel electrophoresis?

500

The use of microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, or fungi) as biological "microfactories" to produce commercially valuable products

What is a Fermentation?

500

Genetically modified bacteria and yeast are used to produce vital human proteins like insulin, growth hormones, and monoclonal antibodies

What are biopharmaceuticals?