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Unit 7 Review XII
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The word “Bionics” comprises of two words. ‘Bi’ and ‘onics’. ‘Bi’ means _____.
Life
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What are the things that Amanda wished she could do with her bionic arm?
To feel sensations and to control her grasp/pressure
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What is the meaning of 'scrutinize'?
examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
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The house was broken into yesterday. --- What's the purpose of the passive voice?
The writer doesn't know who performed the action
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What is CLARITY?
A method that makes it possible for scientists to make the brain transparent without taking it apart
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What is the meaning of 'embedded'?
planted in something
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Why do the scientists only experiment with the newly deceased brain when using the Allen Brain Atlas method?
They need the fresh brain because it still contains active genes.
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What are 'neural prostheses'?
A device that is connected to the brain in order to replace a part of the body that is damaged
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Fact or opinion? Children should not be allowed to watch more than an hour of television a day.
Opinion
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Aristotle thought that the purpose of the brain was...
to cool off fiery heart
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What happened to Amanda Kitts?
She lost an arm in an accident and now she uses a bionic arm as a replacement
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What is a phlegm?
A thick yellow or green substance in your nose or throat when you have a cold
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Decide if this information is a fact or an opinion. ---For adequate water intake, adults need to drink 6 to 8 glasses of water a day.
Fact
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What's the purpose of the 'amplifier' that Kuiken needed?
To give an electric boost to the nerves so that the nerves can move the motors
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What happened to Cathy Hutchinson?
She suffered a massive stroke that paralyzed her
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