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$100 Question from Medical Technologies What are two examples of radiology?
$100 Answer from Medical Technologies X-Rays, Ultrasounds, CT Scans, MRI, PET Scans
$200 Question from Medical Technologies What are the three parts that make up a feedback loop?
$200 Answer from Medical Technologies Monitor/Sensor: indicates a change in a vital sign Control Centre: recognizes that change and issues a response Effector/Regulator: restores the vital sign back to it’s normal range
$300 Question from Medical Technologies Give an example of an assistive device.
$300 Answer from Medical Technologies Prosthetic Limbs: Transtibial, Transfemoral, Transradial, Transhumeral Artificial Organs: Artificial Heart, Brain Pacemaker, Cochlear Implants
$400 Question from Medical Technologies What are the three types of white blood cells? Explain the function for each.
$400 Answer from Medical Technologies Macrophages: eat dead cells and other waste Neutrophils: engulf pathogens and release chemicals to kill other pathogens Lymphocytes: make antibodies
$500 Question from Medical Technologies Trace the path blood takes around the body.
$500 Answer from Medical Technologies 1) Capillaries in the brain 2) Veins 3) Superior Vena Cava 4) Right Atrium 5) Right Ventricle 6) Pulmonary Artery 7) Lungs 8) Pulmonary Vein 9) Left Atrium 10) Left Ventricle 11) Aorta 12) Arteries 13) Back to the Capillaries in Brain
$100 Question from Pathogens & Disease What’s the difference between a reactionary and preventative measure?
$100 Answer from Pathogens & Disease Preventative Measure: measures which thwart a pathogen from getting a foothold and making us ill Reactionary Measure: measures which kill off a pathogen that is already doing damage
$200 Question from Pathogens & Disease What the three ways of transmission?
$200 Answer from Pathogens & Disease Airborne: pathogens that are in the air that are breathed in Waterborne: pathogens that are in water supplies that are drank in Foodborne: pathogens that are in food that is eaten
$300 Question from Pathogens & Disease What are viruses and what are bacteria?
$300 Answer from Pathogens & Disease Viruses: sub-microscopic infectious agent only capable of reproducing within a host cell Bacteria: unicellular micro-organisms ranging in length from a few micrometers to half a millimeter
$400 Question from Pathogens & Disease Explain one example of a fungal infection and one example of a protist infection.
$400 Answer from Pathogens & Disease Fungal Infections Ringworm: feeds on the protein keratin found in skin, hair and nails Tinea Pedis: athletes foot fungus, causes skin to be scaly and flake off Aspergillus Species: group of about 200 molds, causes allergies, sinus and lung infections Protist Infections Trypanosoma Species: move by a spiral motion, causes African sleeping sickness of Chagras disease affecting the nervous system Plasmodium Species: move by a spiral motion, causes malaria (red blood cell disease)
$500 Question from Pathogens & Disease What are the Influenza Activity Levels?
$500 Answer from Pathogens & Disease Level 1: No activity (no laboratory-confirmed influenza detections during the past four weeks Level 2: Sporadic (sporadically occurring lab confirmed influenza Level 3: Localized (sporadically occurring lab confirmed influenza together with outbreaks in schools, worksites and/or residential Level 4: Widespread (lab confirmed influenza occurring in greater than or equal to 50% of the surveillance region
$100 Question from Science & Public Health Where is Insite and how does it differ then safe injection sites in Europe?
$100 Answer from Science & Public Health Insite is in Vancouver and the way it differs from the safe injection sites in Europe is that there is medical supervision.
$200 Question from Science & Public Health What is the first citizen driven Mosquito Net Charity and what are they trying to prevent?
$200 Answer from Science & Public Health Buy-a-Net is the first citizen driven initiative and they are trying to prevent the spread of malaria.
$300 Question from Science & Public Health What are the 3 public health agencies that fall under Kingston?
$300 Answer from Science & Public Health KFL&A Health Unit, Ontario Ministry of Health, Health Canada.
$400 Question from Science & Public Health List 3 social and economic factors that affect public health?
$400 Answer from Science & Public Health Income, Employment and Working Conditions, Food Security, Childhood Development, Education and Literacy, Social Support and Connectedness, Health Behaviors.
$500 Question from Science & Public Health What is AIDS? And what makes it such an issue?
$500 Answer from Science & Public Health Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and what makes it such an issue is the 100% mortality rate.
$100 Question from Nutritional Science Based on Canada’s food guide, do girls of guys need more fruit/vegetable servings per day?
$100 Answer from Nutritional Science Girls need 7 and guys need 8.
$200 Question from Nutritional Science What is the name given to a molecule made up of carbon and hydrogen?
$200 Answer from Nutritional Science Organic Compound.
$300 Question from Nutritional Science If a fatty acid chain is straight, is it saturated or unsaturated?
$300 Answer from Nutritional Science Saturated.
$400 Question from Nutritional Science The calorie was originally used to measure what?
$500 Question from Nutritional Science What are the four stages to food processing?
$500 Answer from Nutritional Science Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption and Egestion.
$100 Question from Biotechnology As early as 200 BC what was believed to cure illness when mixed an d crushed together?
$100 Answer from Biotechnology Plants.
$200 Question from Biotechnology Bioinformatics uses what two things to analyze data?
$200 Answer from Biotechnology Biology and Computing.
$300 Question from Biotechnology What are the two types of cloning?
$300 Answer from Biotechnology Reproductive and Therapeutic.
$400 Question from Biotechnology Name two types of biofuel.
$400 Answer from Biotechnology Biodiesel and Biogas.
$500 Question from Biotechnology What is biopharming?