BIO160- Modules 1-4 Quiz
In order to fill its outermost (valence) shell, hydrogen needs to form ______ covalent bond(s)?
1
The front of the elbow is also known as what region?
Antecubital
The Olecranon is commonly referred to as the?
Back of the Elbow
Based on hierarchy, we would classify adipocytes as
Cells
The condensed rod-like carriers of genes, visible during cell division, are called
Chromosome
A tendon is classified as which of the following?
Connective Tissue
In a typical homeostatic mechanism the brain is usually the
Control Center
Microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments compose what part of a cell?
Cytoskeleton
The sequence of events in the process of protein synthesis is usually
DNA to RNA, then RNA to protein.
Bones are what to muscles?
Deep
Neon, a noble gas, is most likely to _____________ .
Form no chemical bonds
Cells that participate in a lot of secretory activity, such as cells of salivary glands, would need to have a lot of
Golgi
Which of the following is the steady state of body systems that living organisms maintain?
Homeostasis
Nucleotides WITHIN a single strand of DNA are linked by ____________ bonds; these bonds are very _______________ .
Hydrogen; Strong
The ____ group gives glucose the tendency to dissolve in water.
Hydroxyl
Fat storage is highest in the:
Hypodermis
Structural protein that gives skin, hair, and nails their hard, water-resistant properties?
Keratin
Produces an immune response against foreign cells invading the skin?
Langerhans cell
Imagine a newly discovered biological molecule that is mostly hydrophobic in its structure. This new molecule will most likely be classified as a
Lipid
The white, crescent-shaped region visible at the base of the nail is the:
Lunula
What would be the result of mixing saliva and starch?
Many glucose molecules
Which of the following is found in the stratum basale of the epidermis, and is involved in touch sensation?
Merkel Cell
3 Types of tissue
Muscular, Epithelial, Nervous, and Connective
Which of the following combine to form cells?
Organelles
Which of the following are major organs of the female reproductive system?
Ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus
Which of the following imaging techniques would be tested to use to study the uptake of nutrients by rapidly multiplying cancer cells?
PET
When molecules or atoms move down a concentration gradient across cell membranes, it is called
Passive Transport
Most of the organs of reproduction are found in the:
Pelvic cavity
The bonds within a glucose molecule represent _______________ .
Potential Energy
Triglycerides that contain no double bonds between carbon atoms are
Saturated fats
What are the major organs of the lymphatic system?
Spleen, red bone marrow, lymph nodes, and tonsils
Bedsores ________.
are preventable by eliminating pressure points
Bleach has a pH of about, 13 thus it is
basic
The papillary and reticular layers of the dermis are composed mainly of ________.
connective tissue
Which of the following is a protein
enzymes
An individual has spent too much time sun bathing. Not only is his skin painful to touch, but small blisters have appeared in the affected area. This indicates that he has damaged which layers of his skin?
epidermis and dermis
Name the monosaccharides
glucose, fructose, galactose
The Atomic number refers to the
number of protons in an atom.
hydrophobic molecules are _______ water
repelled by
What produces sebum?
sebaceous gland
3 Epithelial Shapes
squamous, cuboidal, columnar
Which of the following is (are) referred to as rough or smooth, depending on the structure?
the endoplasmic reticulum
The diaphragm separates the
thoracic and abdominal cavities
Phospholipids have ______________ .
two hydrophobic tails