HISTORY/KNOWLEDGE
Mystery
CASE STUDIES
FUN FACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
100

Define Tissue Engineering

What is Process that makes new tissues and organ

100

Identify an area of technology in Tissue Engineering

What is Cell Cultivation/Scaffold Fabrication/Bioreactors/Genetic Engineering

100

What was 1 case study discussed

What is Engineered Cartilage for Joint Repair/Bioengineered Bladders/Genetically Modified Scaffolds

100

On average how many people wait for organ transplants in the US

What is 100,000

100

1 positive impact of Tissue Engineering

What is Reduced Waste/Sustainable Farming/Conservation Support/Lower Carbon Footprint

200

What era did Tissue Engineering Begin

What is 1980s

200

Name 3 types of Tissue Engineering

What is 3D Bioprinting/Gene Editing/Scaffolds

200

Cartilage engineered with patient-derived celss offers ___________ reduced risk and enhanced compatability

What is reduced

200
_________-Structured Meat is a form of Tissue Engineering

What is Cell

200

2 Negative Impacts of Tissue Engineering

What is Biomaterial Waste/Resource Intensive Processes/ Unintended Ecological Effects

300

What year was the first lab-grown implant in humans made successful

What is 1993

300

Name 3 of Chimdi's names

What is Chimdi Enyinnaya Uzoma Chizurumoke Ebiwe-Kalu

300

What type of approach is present in Bioengineered Bladders

What is Innovative

300

3 Goals of Tissue Engineering

What is Repair Damaged Tissues, Replace Organs, Improve Drug Testing

300

Which of the following is not a negative environmental impact

a) Risk of GMO Escape

b) Resource Intensity

c) Material Sourcing Impact

d) Conservation Support

What is Conservation Support

400

Name 2 Benefits of Tissue Engineering

What is Organ Replacement/Disease Modeling/Personlaized Medicine

400

Name the 2 objects that were gifted to Mrs. Kula by her sister when she started teaching

What is math clock and little germ guys

400

Changes let scaffolds deliver growth helpers and control the _________

What is Immune Response

400

What are the key building blocks for many engineered tissues

What is Stem

400

Which of the following is a negative impact of tissue engineering

a) Risk of Cross-Contamination

b) Risk of Contaminant

c) Contamination Support

d) Reduced Waste

What is Risk of Cross-Contamination

500

Who were the 2 pioneers of Tissue Engineering

What is Robert Langer/Joseph Vacanti

500

What is Princely's dad occupation

What is Data Analyst

500

Name the 3 Case Studies discussed

What is Engineered Cartilage for Joint Repair/Bioengineered Bladders/Genetically Modified Scaffolds

500

What occupation in medicine is tasked with Tissue engineering

What is Biomedical Engineers
500

______ Materials lessen enviornmental pollution from medical waste

What is Biodegradable