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Cell Biology Practice Test: Techniques in Cell Biology - Use of Radioisotopes
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Radioisotopes, also known as radioactive tracers or labels, have many uses.  Some uses of radioisotopes are: Medical applications: Radioisotopes are used in many medical applications, including diagnosis and treatment. They are used in PET scans, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, external beam therapy, and brachytherapy. The most widely used radioisotope in medicine is technetium-99m, which is used in about 80% of nuclear medical procedures. Food irradiation: The radiation from some radioactive substances can be used to kill microorganisms on food, extending its shelf life. Produce such as... Show more
Cell Biology Practice Test: Techniques in Cell Biology - Use of Radioisotopes
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1. The identity and chemical properties of an atom are determined by ____________
2. Liquid scintillation spectrometry is a method of detecting ________________________
3. A beta particle is equivalent to an electron.
4. Which of the following emitted particles consists of two protons?
5. Liquid scintillation spectrometry is a method of detecting ________________________
6. A beta particle is equivalent to an electron.
7. The half life of a radioisotope is _____________