Reprod./Devel.
Immunology
Plant Biology
Cancer Biology
MSU
100

The product of two haploid gametes fusing together.

What is a zygote?

100

The generation of blood cells.

What is hematopoiesis? 

100

The process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy.

What is photosynthesis?

100

Genes that have the potential to cause cancer.

What are oncogenes?

100

The name of our Mascot.

What is Sparty?

200

The spherical structures in the ovaries that contain oocytes and have the potential to release them for fertilization.

What is a follicle?

200

Lymphoid progenitors leave the bone marrow and undergo T cell development here.


What is the thymus?

200

The name of the vascular tissue responsible for the transport of water and nutrients from the roots.

What is xylem?

200

The spreading of cancer from the primary site to other parts of the body.

What is metastasis?

200

The location for studying the elements in ways that are not typically found in nature.

Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at MSU

300

The tissue responsible for the final stages of sperm maturation, including becoming motile. 

What is the epididymis?

300

Non-clonal immune cells that detect foreign molecules, phagocytose them, and amplify the immune response.

What is a macrophage?

300

Plants that flower and enclose their seed in a carpel.

What are angiosperms?

300

This type of cancer causes more deaths in the US than any other cancer every year.

What is lung cancer?

300

Michigan State University was founded in this year.

What is 1855?

400

During embryonic development, this germ layer will give rise to muscle, skeleton, cardiovascular tissues, and reproductive tract tissues.

What is the mesoderm?

400

A type of adaptive immunity that results in antibody circulation in the blood.

What is humoral immunity?

400

Plants store starch in this organelle. 

What is an amyloplast?

400

A cancer therapy that involves genetically modifying patient T cells to better control tumor growth.

What is Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) Therapy?

400

MSU was the first institution of higher learning to teach this subject.

What is scientific agriculture?

500

They are somatic cells equipped with testosterone receptors and support developing male germ cells.

What are Sertoli cells?

500

When phagocytosis is insufficient, this pathway can be utilized to induce C-reactive protein to bind to foreign molecules, enhancing phagocytic success.

What is the classical complement pathway?

500

The plant hormone from which aspirin was derived.

What is salicylic acid?

500

Pancreatic cancer cells are often resistant to drug treatments and will even "consume" this organelle to aid in survival.

What is the mitochondria?

500

The original name of MSU.

What is the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan?