Biology Part 1 Final Review
Bio part 1 review
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12.17.19
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12.18.19
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What can a person do daily to prevent disease?
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What medical intervention would be useful in preventing the spread of infectious disease?
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What purpose does PCR serve in DNA sequencing?
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What DNA sequence is complementary to the strand AGGCTC?
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On a concentration gradient, the darker the colour, the _______ the concentration.
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How do concentration gradients help determine the quantity of a pathogen in body fluid?
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Why may it be more beneficial to test for antigens as opposed to antibodies in some situations?
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Define: outbreak
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What is an antigen?
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What is an antibody?
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Are antibiotics effective to treat viral infections? Why?
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True or false: Gram-negative bacteria has thicker cell walls than gram-positive bacteria.
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Penicillins are often more effective against gram-_______ bacteria
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Why do antibiotics not harm human cells?
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Define: bacterial conjugation
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Define: bacterial transduction
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Define: bacterial transformation
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Define: antibiotic
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Which most commonly leads to antibiotic resistance?
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True or False: conductive hearing loss is the inability to transfer electrical signals to the brain to be interpreted as sound
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The cochlea is in the _________ ear
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The pinna is part of the _______ ear
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Another name for the tympanic membrane is ________
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The auditory ossicles are in the ________ ear
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True or False: Cochlear implants can help people with conductive hearing loss regain hearing
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Who created the smallpox vaccine?
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Why do people in different regions require different vaccines?
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Define: Recombinant DNA
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Define: plasmid
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What is herd immunity?
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