Exam Format Part A: Multiple Choice50 marks Part B: Matching definitions20 marks Part C: Diagrams10 marks Part D: Short Answer40 marks.

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Exam Format Part A: Multiple Choice50 marks Part B: Matching definitions20 marks Part C: Diagrams10 marks Part D: Short Answer40 marks

Medical Technologies focus topics Vital signs and human norms Radiology Labeling diagrams!! Circulatory system Respiratory system

Pathogens and Diseases focus topics Types of pathogens and examples Modes of transmission Inflammatory response and specific immune response

Science and Public Health focus topics Threats to public health: HIV, flu, superbugs Susceptible populations Environmental and socioeconomic factors

Nutritional Science Digestive system: labeling, structures, and functions Calculating percent of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins Digestive tract order – what happens at each step Digestive disorders

Biotechnology Cloning reproductive and therapeutic pros and cons of each Categories of biotechnology and examples of each Stem cell applications