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LS Crew Science Quiz

Test your knowledge of biology and 3D bioprinting with our engaging LS Crew Science Quiz! Discover fascinating facts and challenge yourself with thought-provoking questions designed for science enthusiasts.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just curious about the wonders of biology, this quiz covers a variety of topics:

  • The powerhouse of cells
  • The basics of DNA
  • Innovations in 3D bioprinting
  • Unique animal adaptations
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningTree247
Which of the following is considered nonliving?
A.) Water
B.) Grass
C.) Bacteria
D.) Wood
E.) Ants
How many kilometers does an average person run in their life?
Powerhouse of cell is considered as
A.) EPR
B.) Golgi complex
C.) Ribosomes
D.) Mitochondria
How long is a person's DNA when they are lined up next to each other?
A.) 50 times from the earth to the moon
B.) 25 times from the sun to Pluto
C.) 4 times around the equator
D.) 5000 times from the earth to the sun
Which organ is damaged when you need dialysis?
A.) Liver
B.) Kidney
C.) Stomach
How old is the oldest living tree?
yearsyears
What does 'DNA' stand for?
A.) Debroxy Nuclear Animal
B.) Diverse Neuron Atoms
C.) Deoxyribonucleic acid
D.) Do Not Answer
Which of the following most accurately describes 3D bioprinting?
A.) Manufacturing biological tissues and organs out of living cells and non-living biomaterials using a 3D bioprinter
B.) Manufacturing biological tissues and organs out of living cells only using a 3D bioprinter
C.) Manufacturing non-living tissues and organs using a 3D printer that are intended for use in medicine
D.) Using living organisms to “print” biological tissues and organs that will be used in medicine
Which of the following is not a limitation of 3D bioprinting?
A.) The abundant and branched nature of the vasculature is difficult to reproduce
B.) Risk of immune rejection is high when using foreign materials
C.) Accurately printing tissues on the micro-scale
D.) Finding long-lasting, biocompatible materials that will not have negative side-effects
What was the first human body part that could be made using a 3-D printer?
A.) A nostril
B.) An auricle
C.) An upper lip
Where does Grasshoppers hear?
A.) In the antennas
B.) Side of the head
C.) In their bellies
What is an exoskeleton?
A.) An animal without a skeleton
B.) A skeleton on the outside of the body
C.) The skeleton of a plant
D.) An animal with its skeleton on the inside
How are shapes created layer by layer during "bioprinting"?
A.) With biological ink in the form of living cells.
B.) With red ink that is reminiscent of blood.
C.) With artificial ink that is biodegradable.
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