AlveolAir Science lunch quiz

A detailed illustration of an alveolus structure, showcasing various cell types such as macrophages and pneumocyte type II with labels, surrounded by a vibrant representation of lower respiratory diseases and the mechanisms of infection.

AlveolAir Science Quiz

Test your knowledge on alveolar models and their significance in respiratory research. This quiz is designed for those interested in understanding the cellular composition of alveoli and the impact of respiratory diseases.

  • Engaging questions on alveolar biology
  • Learn about the implications of lower respiratory diseases
  • Assess your understanding of infection methods in spheroids
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringCell25
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Why are we doing an alveolar model?
We had to occupy a master student
MucilAir is old-fashioned, we need something fresh
Lower respiratory disease cause millions of deaths annually
The least animals killed, the better
What type of cells compose the structure of an alveolus?
Basal cells
Dendritic cells
Club cells
Macrophages
Neutrophils
Pneumocyte type II
Ciliated cells
How to infect a spheroid?
Mechanically shear the spheroid before adding the pathogen
Microinject the pathogen in the organoid
Is it essential for membranes to have pores?
Yes
No
Does respiratory syncytial virus infect alveoli?
Yes
No
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