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  • 1

    At alarming rates___ is being lost

    BIODIVERSITY

  • 2

    These are the regions wherein only wild animals are found.

    WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES

  • 3

    Percentage of the world's poor live in rural areas and depend on biodiversity for their survival

    70%

  • 4

    plants species are consumed by humans as food

    7000

  • 5

    Percentage of plant species are used for medicinal purposes

    17%

  • 6

    Artificial ecosystem

    EX-SITU

  • 7

    The conservation of species within their natural habitat

    IN-SITU

  • 8

    small reserves that are maintained by the government.

    NATIONAL PARKS

  • 9

    Year of the first clinical trial

    1989

  • 10

    Can devide it self iver and over again

    STEM CELL

  • 11

    It is known as blood system

    HEMATOPOIETIC

  • 12

    Type of gene therapy applied

    GERMLINE GENE THERAPY

  • 13

    It is the total Number of chromosomes in the body

    46

  • 14

    Strand of DNA

    2.5

  • 15

    Nanoparticles found on fabrics

    SILVER NANOPARTICLES

  • 16

    He was the Caltech graduate

    WILLIAM MCLELLAN

  • 17

    Prof in tokyo science

    NORIO TANUGICHI

  • 18

    Issue that have four entry routes

    HEALTH ISSUES

  • 19

    Genetic changes happened to everyone

    EPIGENETIC

  • 20

    Developed from the waste of various human

    BIOMASS ENERGY

  • 21

    Takes longer than person life span

    NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES

  • 22

    Comes from greek word dwarf

    NANO

  • 23

    Year without summer

    MT. TAMBORA

  • 24

    Weakness the flow of gases

    SUNSPOT

  • 25

    5 application of nanotechnology

    MEDICINE, ELECTRONICS, ENVIRONMENT, CONSUMER PRODUCTS, SPORTING GOODS

  • 26

    4 types of viral vector

    ADENO VIRAL, ADENO ASSOCIATED VIRAL, RETRO VIRAL, LENTI VIRAL

  • 27

    2 ways gene therapy

    IN-VIVO, EX-VIVO

  • 28

    5 natural causes of climate change

    ORBITAL CHANGE, VOLCANIC ERUPTION, VARIATION IN SOLAR RADIATION, MOVEMENT OF CRUSTAL PLATES, EL NIÑO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION

  • 29

    3 cyclical changes of

    ECCENTRICITY , OBLIQUITY, PRECESSION

  • 30

    5 gases in greenhouse effect

    WATER VAPOR, CARBON DIOXIDE, METHANE, NITROUS OXIDE, CHLOROFLOUROCARBONS

  • 31

    4 alternative energy sources

    HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY, SOLAR ENERGY , WIND ENERGY, BIOMASS ENERGY

  • 32

    2 Challenges of Richard Feyman

    TINY MOTORS IN NANO TECHNOLOGY , SCALE DOWN LETTER

  • 33

    2 type of cell inside the body

    STEM CELL, PRIMITIVE CELL

  • 34

    World biosphere reserves

    PALAWAN, PUERTO GALERA, ALBAY

  • 35

    Nearly 90% of plant species are pollinated by bees, and they contribute to more than 35% of the world’s food supply.

    Help the bees

  • 36

    length

    nanometer

  • 37

    Volume

    nanoliter

  • 38

    Weight

    nanogram

  • 39

    Time

    nanosecond

  • 40

    Volume

    nanoliter

  • 41

    The nanoscale usually refers to a length from the atomic level of around___

    0.1-100nm

  • 42

    strand of DNA is

    2.5

  • 43

    red blood cell is about

    7000nm

  • 44

    a virus is about

    10-100nm

  • 45

    piece of paper is about

    100,000nm

  • 46

    The engines of creation

    Kim Eric Drexter

  • 47

    World-wide government funding for nanotechnology research and development

    US,California,Canada, Australia, Eastern Europe,

  • 48

    Gene therapy that targets somatic cells, involving the modification of non-reproductive cells.

    Somatic Gene Therapy

  • 49

    The deliberate modification of genetic material in a patient's cells for therapeutic purposes.

    Gene Therapy

  • 50

    The ability of certain stem cells to differentiate into various cell types.

    Pluripotent

  • 51

    The distinction between using gene therapy for therapeutic purposes or enhancing human characteristics beyond health.

    Pluripotent

  • 52

    Evaluation of the positive outcomes against potential negative consequences in medical interventions.

    Risk-Benefit Balance

  • 53

    Gene therapy that involves the modification of cells that give rise to future generations.

    Germline Gene Therapy

  • 54

    A vehicle used to transport genetic material, often in the form of a virus, for gene therapy.

    Viral Vector

  • 55

    The ethical principle ensuring that individuals are fully aware and agree to participate in medical research or treatment.

    Informed Consent

  • 56

    transfer person to person

    pathogenic

  • 57

    Adeno viral and Adeno associated viral carry ____

    smaller dna genes

  • 58

    Retro viral and Lenti viral

    larger dna gene

  • 59

    skin cancer affect liver and brain

    Metastatic menaloma

  • 60

    Orbital change eccentricity circular motion for

    100 thousand years

  • 61

    Tilt or obliquity

    40 thousand years

  • 62

    Precession

    23 to 35 thousand years