[blank_start]Genetic Engineering[blank_end] is the process of taking a [blank_start]gene[blank_end] from one species and [blank_start]splicing[blank_end] it into another species
1) [blank_start]Insulin Production[blank_end] gene located in healthy human
2) Gene is cut out using [blank_start]restriction endonuclease[blank_end] enzymes
3) Some bacteria contain rings of DNA called [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end]. These are [blank_start]vectors[blank_end]. This is removed from a suitable bacterium.
4) The [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end] is cut open using the same [blank_start]restriction[blank_end] enzymes as before
5) Insulin-producing gene is then [blank_start]spliced[blank_end] into the plasmid using an [blank_start]enzyme[blank_end] called [blank_start]DNA ligase[blank_end].
6) The recombinant DNA [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end] is inserted back into a [blank_start]bacterium[blank_end]
7) This bacterium now is a [blank_start]GMO[blank_end] and will [blank_start]express[blank_end] the gene and produce [blank_start]insulin protein[blank_end]
8) As bacterium [blank_start]reproduces[blank_end], more and more is produced. In order to [blank_start]maximise production[blank_end], [blank_start]GM[blank_end] bacteria are placed in a [blank_start]fermenter[blank_end] where [blank_start]conditions[blank_end] are closely monitored.
Answer
Insulin Production
restriction endonuclease
plasmid
vectors
plasmid
restriction
spliced
enzyme
DNA ligase
plasmid
bacterium
GMO
express
insulin protein
reproduces
maximise production
fermenter
GM
conditions
Question 4
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What is yoghurt?
Answer
Fermented Milk
Lactobacillus being killed
Milk and water juice
Sugar and yeast fermented
Question 5
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Lactose ––> Lactic acid + energy
What does lactic acid do?
Answer
Causes yoghurt to become white
Decreases the pH
Makes the milk sweet
Sours the milk
Milk coagulates
Causes temperature to increase
Causes enzymes activity of milk to decrease
Makes sour-tasting yoghurt
Question 6
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[blank_start]Sterilised[blank_end] milk is used to avoid the presence of unwanted [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end]. High temperatures kill the bacteria.
The milk is cooled to [blank_start]40-45ºC[blank_end] - which is the optimum temperature for [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end].
The enzymes from bacteria convert milk sugar ([blank_start]lactose[blank_end]) into [blank_start]lactic acid[blank_end]. Which makes the milk [blank_start]sour[blank_end] and makes the product [blank_start]semi-solid[blank_end].
Answer
Sterilised
bacteria
40-45ºC
80 ºC
enzymes
cats
Bacterial roots
lactose
Cellulose
Chitin
lactic acid
Hydrochloric acid
Celical acid
sour
sweet
bitter
white
hard
semi-solid
soft
yellow
Question 7
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Yeast cells contain enzymes that convert sugars into alcohol.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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Yeast cells convert ethanol into sugar.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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What is the process of producing the drink, beer called? What are the conditions needed?
Answer
Fermentation, aerobic respiration
Fermentation, all kinds of respiration
Fermentation, anaerobic respiration
Coagulate, anaerobic respiration
Making beer, aerobic respiration
Question 10
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1) Barley grains (containing [blank_start]starch[blank_end]) are warmed with water to germinate. They produce amylase which breaks starch into maltose.
2) Barley is boiled with water to release [blank_start]sugar[blank_end]
3) Hops are added for [blank_start]flavour[blank_end]
4) [blank_start]Yeast[blank_end] is added and [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end] in this convert sugar to alcohol - [blank_start]fermentation[blank_end]
5) Beer is usually [blank_start]filtered[blank_end] and the yeast is [blank_start]recycled[blank_end] to make more beer.
Answer
starch
sugar
flavour
colouring
enzymes
Yeast
meat
more sugar
fermentation
filtered
recycled
thrown away
catched
Question 11
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The group of organisms that includes yeast are: [blank_start]Fungi[blank_end]
Answer
Fungi
Plants
Protoctists
Bacteria
Animals
Question 12
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What is meant by the term anaerobic?
[blank_start]Less o2 or no o2 is used in respiration[blank_end]
Answer
Less o2 or no o2 is used in respiration
Question 13
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Describe how bottles can be sterilised
[blank_start]Heat the bottles[blank_end] with [blank_start]steam[blank_end]
Answer
Heat the bottles
steam
Question 14
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Name the enzyme that digests the starch in the barley.
[blank_start]Amylase[blank_end]