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Bio Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. _____ establishes a quantitative relationship between measured output values from an instrument and known standards of what is being measured.
phagocytosis
Calibration
Amide
Hemocompatibility
2. Enzyme that really gets the polmerization going!
glassy to rubbery
scars
Polymers - cross linking of polymers
Thrombin
3. Classify the following polymers into appropriate families based on their bond structure i.e. the polymer is an example of poly ____.
low
Amide
Intermolecular bonding - molecular weight
heparin
4. Vascular endothelial growth factor is produced in response to ___ and stimulates ___.
hypoxin - angiogenesis
Permanent cells
Hemophilia
cycles
5. Mast cells release this
Intermolecular bonding - molecular weight
Have to be in a clean room free of dust and biocontamination - expensive
heparin
Positive Feedback
6. A molecular pathway in which the product of each reaction catalyzes the subsequent reaction.
Number of polymers - molecular weight of polymer
Polymers - cross linking of polymers
free radical
Enzyme cascade
7. Cells that don't proliferate (neurons)
Enzyme cascade
Permanent cells
Thermoplastics
heparin
8. Condition in which patients can literally bleed to death.
low
fibrinogen - factor XIII
heparin
Hemophilia
9. Thrombin also activates protein C-- which deactivates earlier factors in the cascade is known as ___ ___.
hypoxin - angiogenesis
Collagenase
binding
Negative Feedback
10. Essentially all metallic biomaterials are ____ - comprised of two or more metals. One of these metals is selected for its ability to support _____ - the formation of a stable oxide layer that resists further corrosion.
fibrinogen - factor XIII
Heparin
Permanent cells
alloys - passivation
11. ____ grafts are derived from the other humans.
Allogeneic
Lower
Enzyme cascade
stress
12. Enzymes (proteins) are not activated only when they are in contact with this type of cells
Lower
Higher
Endothelial cells
mast cells
13. The fatigue limit is the ___ below which the material can withstand an infinite number of cycles without failure
heparin
Stress
Thrombin
Hemocompatibility
14. What type of materials are used for photolithography? (substrate is a silicon wafer - built up material is some _____ ____ )
photoactive polymers
Stress
neutrophils - macrophages
stress
15. Collagen ____ is responsible for the gradual gain in mechanical properties of wounded tissue between roughly 4 and 52 weeks post- injury.
Regeneration/Repair
Compression molding
macrophages - proliferation
cross - linking
16. This cleaves into fibrinogen which creates fibrin (a sticky enzyme that allows blood to clot)
Allogeneic
cycles
Thrombin
Collagenase/Remodelling
17. The trigger for activation of enzymes (anything but endothelial cells!)
binding
low
Endothelial cells
free radical
18. During granulation stage of proliferation - growth factors that produce this ____(answer)_____ that function in degrading fibrin and replacing it with collagen.
angiogenesis
Proteases
micromachining
Plastic
19. Damaged cells at the site of injury (mast cells) release ___ (glycosaminoglycan).
angiogenesis
Regeneration/Repair
Have to be in a clean room free of dust and biocontamination - expensive
heparin
20. Process that makes long fibers (fiber drawing) by forcing a fluid through an oriface.
Calibration
labile cells
Extrusion
Protein Absorption
21. High conductivity - isotropic - crystalline
cycles
labile cells
mast cells
Metals
22. GPC separates molecules on the basis of size by their passage over a column packed with a porous matrix. ___ molecules pass through the column more quickly.
scars
Large
Permanent - replicate
Water
23. Deformation that cannot be recovered once the load is removed from the material is ____ deformation.
phagocytosis
micromachining
Collagenase/Remodelling
Plastic
24. Thrombin activates several upstream factors.
Allogeneic
Higher
Enzyme cascade
Positive Feedback
25. The formation of rust due to corrosion in the body is due to the reaction between these 3 things ____ - ____ - and ____ .
Water
Water - oxygen - metal
phagocytosis
Amide
26. No healing of damage neurons is the result of ____ cells that are not able to ____.
Regeneration/Repair
Water - oxygen - metal
Damage to cell membranes
Permanent - replicate
27. Two things needed in the end product of the creation of a scab
Damage to cell membranes
Hemophilia
Stable cells
Polymers - cross linking of polymers
28. Polyethylene oxide grafting to biomaterials was developed to prevent coagulation by interfering with/preventing ___ ___.
cycles
Lower
Protein Absorption
Water
29. Where are the tissue factors found when they're inactivated
negative feedback
in cytoplasm
Hemocompatibility
Large
30. Type of fiber drawing that controls details of a polymer by etching on a microscopic level; thus - controlling mechanical properties as well
micromachining
Free Radical
Lower
Chemotaxis
31. Keloid scars form due to disfunction of ____.
photoactive polymers
Lower
Collagenase/Remodelling
autologous
32. The fatigue limit is the ___ below which the material can withstand an infinite number of cycles without failure.
heparin
stress
Extrusion
macrophages - proliferation
33. The fatigue limit is value of applied stress below which a material will not fail no matter the number of ____ applied.
Have to be in a clean room free of dust and biocontamination - expensive
phagocytosis
Stress
cycles
34. Neutrophils remove bacteria/damaged cell debris from a wound site through the process of ___.
phagocytosis
Protein Absorption
Endothelial cells
angiogenesis
35. ____ is the process by which cells involved in inflammation internalize and destroy foreign material.
Compression molding
Phagocytosis
fibrinogen - factor XIII
Protein Absorption
36. Which of polyermization (condensation/free radical) would you choose to obtain a polymer of high molecular weight?
Free Radical
Metals
Chemotaxis
Proteases
37. ____ describes the ability of a device to function appropriately in the presence of blood.
Mast - Collagen
Hemocompatibility
macrophages - proliferation
micromachining
38. Cells that proliferate slowly over time (aka liver)
Stable cells
angiogenesis
Intermolecular bonding - molecular weight
cross - linking
39. Foreign body giants cells are produced by fusion of ___.
Macrophages
Collagenase/Remodelling
hypoxin - angiogenesis
Amide
40. Process of producing new blood vessels due to a lack on oxygen and thus inducing VEGF.
Bioactive
angiogenesis
Water
free radical
41. Rather than randomly moving - moves in a directed cell migration manner for specific functions.
Compression molding
Mast - Collagen
glassy to rubbery
chemotaxis
42. Relative to free radical polymerization - condensation polymerization generally produces polymer of relatively ____ molecular weight.
Negative Feedback
low
glassy to rubbery
Enzyme cascade
43. Cell found in the lining of the blood vessels that release heparin and are a part of the negative feedback system.
Free Radical
mast cells
Number of polymers - molecular weight of polymer
angiogenesis
44. Addition polymerization is commonly initiated by ___ - atoms that have an unpaired electron.
Proteases
Positive Feedback
free radical
Bioactive
45. Cardiac bypass surgery in which a vein from a patient's leg is transplanted to the patient's heart is an example of the us of ____ tissue.
autologous
Permanent - replicate
Protein Absorption
labile cells
46. Disfunction of _____ (cells) producing collagenase during the _____ phase of wound healing may form Keloid scars.
fibrinogen - factor XIII
Extrusion
macrophages - proliferation
Negative Feedback
47. ____ are enzymes responsible for protein degradation.
Have to be in a clean room free of dust and biocontamination - expensive
Bioactive
Free Radical
Proteases
48. A ____ implant is designed to elicit specific - intended to host responses.
Number of polymers - molecular weight of polymer
scars
Bioactive
Free Radical
49. Higher Molecular weight degrades slower than ____ MW
Lower
Plastic
cross - linking
Allogeneic
50. Cells that proliferate rapidly (fibroblasts)
hypoxin - angiogenesis
heparin
Polydesperity index
labile cells