BIO 108 Exam 1
The nucleotide most closely associated with energy is a.FAD. b.cyclic AMP. c. ATP D. NAD E. all of the above
C. Atp
Select the element that is not one of the four most common elements in living matter. a. H b. N C. C D. Phosphorus E. Oxygen
D. phosphorus
Ph of human blood is normally a.7.4 b.6.8 c.8.2 d.7.0 e.5.0
a. 7.4
The rate of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane will be lowest when the a.differences in concentration on either side are the least. b.actions of active transport override diffusion. c.differences in concentration on either side are the greatest. d.temperature is raised to near boiling. e.inside is hypertonic to the outside.
a. differences in concentration on either side are the least
Which type of neuroglia cell is found outside of the brain? a.Schwann cells b.oligodendrocytes c.microglia d.axons e.astrocytes
a.Schwann cells
Blood plasma contains a.all of these. b.several types of blood cells. c.proteins. d.fluid. e.platelets.
a.all of these
Bones grow in length due to activity in the ________. a.epiphyseal plate b.medullary cavity c.periosteum d.perichondrium
a.epiphyseal plate
Tendons connect a.muscles to bones. b.bones to ligaments. c.all of these d.bones to bones. e.bones to cartilage.
a.muscles to bones
Cells that remove debris, provide support, bring nutrients and produce nerve insulation are a.neuroglia. b.hepatocytes. c.chondrocytes. d.osteocytes. e.neurons.
a.neuroglia
The fluid mosaic model refers to the structure of the a.plasma membrane. b.cell wall. c.cilium. d.nucleus. e.smooth ER.
a.plasma membrane
Which joint has the greatest range of motion? a.synovial b.sutures c.All of these are equally movable. d.cartilaginous e.fibrous
a.synovial
"A change in details of the body plan and functions of organisms through generations" is the definition of physiology. a. respiration. b.evolution. c.mutation. d.homeostasis.
b. evolution
A phospholipid *blank* a. is made up of a triglyceride bonded to a phosphate group b. has both polar and nonpolar regions c. is a building block of ATP d. can donate both cations and anions in solution
b. has both polar and non polar regions
Which of the following is not a function of the cytoskeleton? a.maintain a cell's shape b.process proteins c.anchor organelles d.move the entire cell e.move organelles
b. process protiens
enzymes a.control the speed of a reaction. b.all of these c.change shapes to facilitate certain reactions. d.may require cofactors. e.act on substrates.
b.all of these
The skeletal system is made of ________. a.vitreous humor b.bones and cartilage c.muscles and tendons d.minerals and fat
b.bones and cartilage
In a compound fracture, ________. a.the broken bone does not tear the skin b.broken bone pierces the skin c.one fragment of broken bone is d.compressed into the other the break occurs at an angle to the bone
b.broken bone pierces the skin
Humans derive most of their energy from fats. a.steroids. b.carbohydrates. c.nucleotides. d.proteins.
b.carbohydrates
Long bones enable body movement by acting as a ________. a.fulcrum b.lever c.counterweight d.resistive force
b.lever
Animal cells dismantle and dispose of intracellular waste materials by microvilli packaging and exporting the wastes. a.mitochondrial breakdown of the wastes. b.several lysosomes fusing with a sac that encloses the wastes. c.all of these d.using centrally located vacuoles.
c. all of these
Glycogen is a polysaccharide used for energy storage by a. algae b. bacteria c.animals and algae d.animals e. plants
c. animals and algae
What organic compound do brain cells primarily rely on for fuel? a. galactose b. glycogen c. glucose d. glycerol
c. glucose
The ability to maintain a constant internal environment is a. metabolism b.physiology c.homeostasis d.thermoregulation e.development
c. homeostasis
The skeletal system works with all of the systems of the body. Storage of calcium and phosphorus is its interaction with which system? a.nervous b.muscular c.all of these d.cardiovascular e.digestive
c.all of these
These contain enzymes and are the main organelles of intracellular digestion. a.Golgi bodies b.endoplasmic reticula c.lysosomes d.mitochondria e.ribosomes
c.lysosomes
The specialized cells in the nervous system that serve to conduct a signal are known as a.neuroglia. b.Schwann cells. c.neurons. d.astrocytes. e.dendrocytes.
c.neurons
If its cells are striated and fused at the ends so that the cells contract as a unit, the tissue is a.smooth muscle. b.cardiac muscle. c.none of these d.dense fibrous connective. e.supportive connective.
c.none of these
Stratified epithelium is typically used for a.absorption. b.secretion. c.protection. d.reproduction. e.excretion.
c.protection
Muscle that is NOT striped and is involuntary is a.striated. b.cardiac. c.smooth. d.skeletal. e.both cardiac and smooth.
c.smooth
Bone recycling allows the body to regulate what? a.the amount of vitamin C in the blood b.the amount of vitamin D in the bone c.the amount of calcium in the blood d.the amount of sodium in the bone e.the amount of sodium in the blood
c.the amount of calcium in the blood
Which statement is true about observations in the scientific process? a. they can be made directly b.they can be made indirectly c.special equipment may be needed d.all of these e. they may be made with an instrument such as microscope
d. all of these
To make a banana split, you halve a banana into two long, thin, right and left sides along the ________. a.longitudinal plane b. coronal plane c. transverse plane d. midsagittal plane
d. midsagittal plane
Science does not involve a.hypothetical concepts b.theories c.controls d.value judgements e. research
d. value judgements
Movement of a molecule against a concentration gradient is a.passive transport. b.facilitated diffusion. c.simple diffusion. d.active transport. e.osmosis.
d.active transport
An extracellular ground substance is characteristic of a.muscle tissue. b.nervous tissue. c.embryonic tissue. d.connective tissue. e.epithelial tissue.
d.connective tissue
In turning a page, you would mainly be using what type of tissue? a.cardiac muscle b.adipose tissue c.epithelial tissue d.skeletal muscle e.smooth muscle
d.skeletal muscle
Which of these is designed by researchers to test only a single prediction of a hypothesis at a time? a.experimental variable b.experimental constant c.controlled variable d.control group e.controlled experiment
e. contorlled exp
In an experiment, the control group a. is exposed to experimental treatments. b. is statistically the most important part of the experiment. c. is not subjected to experimental error. d.is treated exactly the same as the experimental group, except for the one independent variable. e. is maintained under strict laboratory conditions.
e. maintained under strict laboratory conditions
The basic cells that the body uses for rapid communication and control are a.nerves b.neuroglia. c.chondrocytes. d.formed elements. e.neurons.
e.neurons
Which of the following is NOT found as a part of ALL cells? a.RNA b.cell membrane c.DNA d.ribosomes e.nucleus
e.nucleus
The ultimate source of energy for living things is a.aerobic respiration. b.glycolysis. c.fossil fuel. d.the Krebs cycle. e.the sun.
e.the sun
Which bone is your shin bone? a.fibula b.femur c.tibia d.patella e.tarsal
tibia
True or false? water is a polar molecule
true