Why Scientists are Giving Robots Human Muscles

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the primary goal of bio hybrid robotics?
To develop robots that can mimic human movement using live muscle tissue
To design robots that can fly
To replace all human body parts with robotic ones
To create robots that can think like humans
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How do scientists grow muscle tissue for bio hybrid robots?
By using synthetic materials
By culturing myoblasts in a hydrogel
By using 3D printing technology
By extracting muscles from animals
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What is a major limitation of current bio hybrid robots?
They lack a self-repair mechanism
They are too heavy to function
They cannot move at all
They are too expensive to produce
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What is one proposed solution to improve the durability of bio hybrid robots?
Reducing the number of moving parts
Growing motor neurons in the muscle tissue
Using stronger metals
Increasing the size of the robots
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Why is it challenging to control muscle contractions in bio hybrid robots?
Due to the lack of proper sensors
Due to the difficulty in precisely controlling electrical stimulation
Because the robots are too small
Because the muscles are too strong
6.
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How can bio hybrid robots contribute to medical research?
By replacing doctors in surgeries
By helping understand human motor impairments
By diagnosing diseases automatically
By creating new medicines
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What is the role of soft robotics in the context of bio hybrid robots?
To make robots more rigid
To enhance the flexibility and adaptability of robots
To increase the speed of robots
To reduce the cost of robot production
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