Famous Experiments
Safety First!
Lab Equipment Essentials
Biological Basics
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100

1928 experiment by Alexander Fleming led to a groundbreaking discovery when mold contaminated his bacterial cultures leading to the invention of this

What is penicillin?

100

This piece of PPE is essential for protecting your eyes from chemical splashes and broken glass in the lab.

What are Safety Glasses?

100

This instrument, vital in microbiology, sterilizes equipment by using high-pressure saturated steam

What is an autoclave?

100

This term refers to the variety of different types of life found on Earth and the natural patterns it forms.

What is biodiversity?

100

A bridge in this city is famously known for being the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under a plane.

What is Cambridge?

200

In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick used data from Rosalind Franklin's X-Ray crystallography to propose the structure of this vital biological molecule

What is DNA?

200

This document has been developed for each BlueRock location and specifies planning, safety, and intervention measures should an emergency arise

What is the EAP (Emergency Action Plan)?

200

This company produces sensors used in BlueRock laboratories for active environmental monitoring

What is Vaisala?

200

This biological classification ranks above species and below family and is often used to group closely related organisms. 

What is a genus?

200

The CN tower held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years in this city.

What is Toronto?

300

In the early 20th century, Ernest Rutherford conducted an experiment that led to the discovery of this central part of an atom?

What is the nucleus?

300

This Japanese term for "actual place" commonly used for shop floors or any pace where value-creating work occurs provides an inside look into the frontline of productivity.

What is Gemba?

300

Used for weighing substances accurately, this instrument can measure the mass of objects up to two decimal places in grams

What is an analytical balance?

300

This term describes a virus that specifically infects and replicates within bacteria.

What is a bacteriophage?

300

This city held the worlds first museum dedicated solely to contemporary art.

Where is New York City?

400

In 1984, Kary Mullis developed this revolutionary technique, which allows for the amplification of specific DNA sequences, transforming fields from molecular biology to forensic science

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)?

400

This acronym stands for a standard approach in handling potentially infectious materials to prevent contamination and spread of infections.

What is BSL (Biosafety Level) practices?

400

Essential in analytical labs, this machine separates mixtures into their components based on their movement through a stationary phase.

What is a chromatograph or chromatography?

400

This person proposed the scientific principle explaining how characteristics are passed from one generation to the next. 

Who is Gregor Mendel?

400

The David Dunlap observatory is the one of the oldest university-based observatories located in this city.

What is Toronto?

500

The Millikan oil drop experiment, conducted in 1909, measured the charge of this fundamental particle.

What is the electron?


500

This protocol, often abbreviated as LOTO, is a safety measure used to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and used prior to completion of maintenance or repair work

What is Lockout-Tagout?

500

Named after a German physicist, this apparatus is used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction.

What is a calorimeter?

500

This term refers to the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another through direct contact. 

What is conjugation?

500

Completed in 1883, this city had the worlds first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed. 

What is New York City?