L3P1
L3P2
L4P1
L4P2
General Questions
100

What are iPS cells?

stem cells

100
can regular cells turn into iPS cells?

Yes

100

reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.

peak

100

in particular; especially.

notably

100

Where was Douglas born?

England

200

Can iPS cells repair nerve damage?

Yes

200

Originally, once a cell got their role, could it change?

No
200

an inhabitant of a particular town or city.

citizen

200

how many people could bathe at one time in the Baths of Caracalla

1,600

200

What is my favourite onsen in Nonoichi?

満天の湯

300

What type of cells can IPS grow?

Any

300

When did Professor Yamanaka create a method to change cells to their initial state?

2006

300

Who often visited the public baths to talk with the citizens?

The Emperor

300

an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.

empire

300

Why does Japan have so many hot springs (onsen)?

Japan is volcanically active

400

What might be possible in the future for IPS cells?

To make a whole organ

400

how many cells does a human body consist of?

about 60 trillion

400

When did the Romans usually go to the pubic baths?

in the afternoon

400

What years was Caracalla emperor for?

He was emperor between the years 211 and 217

400

What is the ONLY organ that can't repair itself?

Teeth

500

Why was Yamanaka Shinya given a nobel prize in 2012?

His discovery of iPS cells

500

Why is it safer to transplant organs produced from your own cells?

the body won't reject it
500

How many pubic baths were there, at the peak of the Roman period

more than 950

500

Where can the two most notable Roman bath ruins be found?

Baden-Baden (in Germany)

Bath (in the UK)

500

When was the worlds first public baths built?

*Hint - It was before 2000BC!*

2500BC