computer parts
Techniques in Biotechnology
Famous horror writers
Quantum Mechanics
100

supplies power to the computer.

what is the power supply?

100
a revolutionary genome-editing technology derived from a bacterial immune system.

what is CRISPR.

100

Which famous horror writer made the novel "It"(1986) 

Stephen King

100

 the principle by which a quantum system can exist in a state that is a simultaneous combination of two or more discrete states.

 superposition

200

generates visual images.

what is a GPU?

200

a technique used to create multiple copies of a specific DNA segment.

What is  molecular cloning.

200

Who made " The Call of Cthulhu" (1928)

H. P. Lovecraft

200

roughly states that the value of certain pairs of properties cannot be known simultaneously with arbitrary precision.

What is Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle?

300

The "blank "performs all of the binary operations responsible for a computer’s general functions and issues commands to the rest of the hardware.

What is a CPU.

300

a widely used technique for detecting and quantifying specific proteins, antibodies, antigens, and hormones in a sample.

What is ELISA.

300

Who made "The Fall of the House of Usher” 

Edgar Allen  Poe

300

a phenomenon in which a quantum particle passes through a potential energy barrier that it could not pass through classically.

What is Quantum tunneling

400

a component that connects all other computer parts together.

what is a motherboard

400

a technique used to amplify small segments of DNA.

what is PCR?

400

Who made the story "The Haunting of Hill House" (1959)

Shirley Jackson

400

a quantity possessed by elementary particles in quantum mechanics. It is a form of intrinsic angular momentum.

what is spin?

500

 a connection standard used for computer hardware.

what is a PCIe 

500

a powerful analytical technique used to detect specific proteins in a complex mixture.

What Is Western blotting.

500

Who made Dracula (1897) 

Bram Stoker

500

mathematical functions that act on wavefunctions to yield values of physical quantities called observables.

Operators