International Space Station
Satellite technology
Biotechnology
Internet
Green revolution
100

What us the international space station?

A large spacecraft in low earth orbit, serving as a research labor factory add a space environment, where astronauts conduct experiments in various fields.

100

What is the main function of a satellite?

To relay signals and data between different points on earth.

100

What are the four nucleotide basis found in DNA?

Adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine.

100

What is the internet?

A global network of interconnected computers that can communicate and exchange data with each other.

100

What was the Green Revolution?

A period of significant agricultural advancements that dramatically increased food production.

200

What is NASA?

NASA is the National aeronautics and space administration, the US government agency responsible for space exploration, and aeronautics research.

200

What is the satellite imagery used for?

Weather monitoring, environmental studies, mapping, urban planning, agriculture monitoring, and military intelligence.

200

Explain the difference of a gene and a chromosome

A gene is a specific sequence of DNA that codes for a particular trait, a chromosome is a structure made of DNA that contains many genes.

200

Explain the difference between a Web browser and a search engine

A web browser is a software application that allows you to access websites, a search engine is a website that helps find information on the Internet.

200

What were the main technologies that were part of the green revolution?

The development of high-yielding varieties of crops, increased the use of fertilizers, and expanded irrigation systems.

300

What is the primary purpose of the International space station?

to serve a research laboratory in space, scientists and astronauts conduct experiments in micro gravity to advanced scientific knowledge.

300

How do GPS satellites help in determining the location on earth?

By using timing signals from multiple satellites to calculate distances and triangulate a position.

300

Describe the process of DNA replication

Starts with DNA double helix unwinding into two strands, enzymes add nucleotides to the new strand, following the base pairing rule.

300

Describe how data travels from a computer to a website browser

When data is sent, it is broken down into small packets, each packet contains the destination IP address. Once our packets arrive at the server, they are reassembled.

300

What are some of the positive impacts of the green revolution?

Increased food production, which helped to reduce famine and improve food security in some regions

400

What is the thermosphere?

The layer of earths atmosphere directly above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.

400

What type of orbit is commonly used for weather satellites?

Geostationary and polar orbits.
400

Discuss the ethical considerations surrounding germaine gene editing in humans.

Changes in DNA that are heritable. Ethical concerns include the potential for unattended consequences.

400

What is the difference between IPu4 and IPu6?

IPu4 uses 32-bit addresses which allows 4.3 billion uniq addresses, IPu6 uses 128-bit addresses which allows for a vastly larger number of unique addresses (3.4 x 10 ^36)

400

What were some of the negative environmental impacts of the green revolution?

Increased use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, increased the demand for water resources, leading to depletion in some areas.

500

What is microgravity?

The condition of experiencing very low gravity, close to weightlessness.

500

What are some challenges of maintaining and operating satellites in space?

Harsh environment, limited lifespan, communication, delays, power, limitations, space debris.

500

How do epigenetic modifications influence gene expression?

They influence gene expression without changing the underline DNA sequence. Modifications can affect chromatin structure.

500

Explain the concept of net neutrality

Net neutrality is the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally by Internet service providers.

500

Discuss the social and economic impacts of the green revolution

Often favored larger land owners who could afford the new technologies, leading to an increase in equality.