Unit 1: Infections
Unit 2: Genes
Unit 3: Cancer
Unit 4: Organs
Various
100

List three categories of medical interventions and give an example of each. 

What is diagnosis, prevention, treatment?

100

A region of DNA composted of short, repeated sequence of nucleotides located directly next to each other is known as

What are short, tandem repeats (STPs)?

100

How breast cancer is diagnosed by a doctor.

What is a mammogram?

100

This is the name of organ transplantation across two different species.

What is xenotransplantation?

100

The category of cancer that begins in the skin or tissues that line or cover internal organs.

What is carcinoma?

200

This is the protein that is the major component of a bacterial cell membrane. 

What is peptidoglycan? 

200

This is the name of the allele combination that you receive for a given trait?

What is a genotype?

200
This diagnostic tool uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body.

What is an MRI?

200

The name of the surgical procedure using trocars that removes the barrier of physical hands during transplant procedures.

What is laparoscopy? 

200

The name of the structure of the ear that interprets physical sound waves into electrical signals for interpretation by the brain.

What is the auditory nerve?

300

The name for the outside of the ear.

What is the pinna?

300

The medical intervention that allows medical professionals to correct a defective gene or insert a non-defective gene. 

What is gene therapy?

300

What are the two types of blood cancers?

What are lymphomas and leukemias?

300

What part of the heart moves deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs?

What is the pulmonary artery?

300

This viral vector is primarily used to transport RNA into a host. 

What is retrovirus?

400

This type of medication works on most bacterial infections, but should not be used to treat viral infections. 

What is an antibiotic?

400

Assistive reproductive technology that helps to identify genetic defects in embryos prior to implantation.

What is PGD/Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis? 

400

The type of treatment that tailors the treatment to the individual patient to ensure no recurrence. 

What is precision medicine?
400

The name of the legislation that outlines transplant allocation policies?

What is NOTA? 

Bonus - National Organ Transplant Act

400

This technique is used to determine the amount of mRNA production between two genes.

What is DNA microarray?

500

My starting concentration is 200 mg/mL. I add 10mL of solution to a tube that already contains the 10mL of solution. What would the concentration in the 4th tube be?


What is 12.5mg/mL?

500

A unique technology that enables geneticists and medical researchers to edit parts of the genome by removing, adding or altering sections of the DNA sequence.

What is CRISPR-Cas9?

500

This type of treatment uses your body's own immune system to help fight cancer.

What is immunotherapy?

500

The four primary things that are prioritized when deciding a recipient for an organ donor.

What are compatibility, age, wait time, and geographical distance?

500

The type of hearing loss associated with the outer/middle ear, usually temporary.

What is conductive hearing loss?