Biotech Semester 2 Review Puzzle Part 2
Across
- 4. the production of biopharmaceuticals in transgenic plants and animals. Another emerging agricultural biotechnology (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 5. (Three words, no spaces between the words) the first gene put into E. coli so that the bacteria could produce insulin for humans (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- 10. a technology that uses other organisms, like pigs, as a potential source of replacement organs and tissues for humans (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 11. (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is primarily responsible for interpreting sounds from the ears and plays a significant role in recognizing and using language (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- 14. (Two words, no spaces between words) a process of horizontal gene transfer by which some bacteria take up foreign genetic material (naked DNA) from the environment (Hint: see Bacterial Transformation Simulation Lab Lesson)
- 15. procedures intended to protect humans or animals against disease or harmful biological agents (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 16. a type of an electronic search that finds regions of similarity between biological sequences (Hint: see Using the BLAST and Bioinformatics Lesson)
- 17. a single organism that's made up of cells from two or more "individuals" (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- 18. a term that means many different forms or shapes, and is applied to variations in DNA sequences (Hint: see Investigating the CODIS System)
- 19. (two words, no space between the words) inadvertent transfer of bacteria or other contaminants from one surface, substance, etc., to another especially because of unsanitary handling procedures (Hint: see Introduction to Forensic Notes Pt. 2 Lesson)
- 23. (two words, no spaces between words) the parts of the brain that are responsible for visual perception, including colour, form and motion (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- 24. maintenance of balance and posture (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
Down
- 1. a gene which is artificially introduced into the genome of another organism.(Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)
- 2. a disease capable of infecting both animals and humans (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 3. (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is responsible for processing somatosensory information from the body (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- 6. a protein found in milk that scientists are trying to put extra copies of into cows so that they make more nutritious milk (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- 7. a physical site or location within a genome (such as a gene or another DNA segment of interest)(Hint: see Investigating the CODIS System)
- 8. the part of the brain that is involved
- 9. (Three words, no spaces between the words) Organisms whose genes have been altered using genetic engineering techniques; also called GMO's (Hint: Investigating Model Organisms lesson)
- 12. an apparatus in which a biological reaction or process is carried out, especially on an industrial scale (Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)
- 13. (two words, no spaces between words) the part of the brain that is important for voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level executive functions (Hint: see The Brain_Notes Lesson)
- 20. (Two words, no space between the words) a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 21. terrorist acts intended to disrupt or damage a country's agriculture, especially the use of a biological agent against crops or livestock (Hint: Methods in Agricultural Biotechnology lesson)
- 22. the process of genetically modifying plants and animals so that they produce substances that may be used as pharmaceuticals (Hint: Genetic Engineering and Biopharming lesson)