ICC a&p 1 midterm review quiz
On the pH scale, which number has the highest concentration of hydrogen ions?
1
Blood pressure in arteries is higher than the blood pressure in capillaries. Blood flows from arteries to capillaries due to the presence of a
?
How do nutrients reach the epidermis of the skin?
Diffusion transports nutrients from blood vessels in the dermis into the epidermis.
What part of the microscope moves the slide on the stage?
Mechanical stage control
Which of the methods below was used in your lab to obtain cells to view on a microscope slide?
Scrape the inside of the cheek
Which statement is TRUE?
The epigastric region is medial to the right hypochondriac region.
Melanin is produced upon exposure to:
UV radiation
Which of the following persists for life?
articular cartilage
Bone is the most important storehouse in the body for:
calcium
Which connective tissue contains chondrocytes?
cartilage
A nerve cell releases chemical messengers to trigger changes in a nearby muscle cell. This is example of a core principle known as:
cell-cell communication.
Which of the following is the correct sequence, from simplest to most complex, in the levels of structural organization of the human body?
chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal level
Which of the following represents an exchange reaction?
AB + CD → AD + BC
What makes cartilage an unusual connective tissue?
Cartilage essentially lacks blood vessels coursing through the cartilage.
Why is cholesterol a critical component of the plasma membrane?
Cholesterol stabilizes the structure of the plasma membrane when the temperature changes.
What statement best describes dense regular collagenous connective tissue?
Dense regular collagenous connective tissue contains bundles of collagen fibers arranged haphazardly
What type of protein fiber, commonly found in the extracellular matrix, is extensible
elastic
What type of protein fiber, commonly found in the extracellular matrix, is extensible?
elastic
Glands, such as the thyroid, that secrete their products directly into the blood rather than through ducts are classified as:
endocrine
Glands, such as the thyroid, that secrete their products directly into the blood rather than through ducts are classified as:
endocrine.
Which biological catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction?
enzymes
Tommy fell and skinned his knee. The scrape did not bleed. He must have only damaged the:
epidermis
Primary ossification centers develop in long bones in the:
epiphyses
Expiration (breathing out) is how the body removes excessive carbon dioxide from the blood. This is an example of ________.
excretion of metabolic waste
Which of the following is constructed of elastic cartilage?
external ear
What is NOT one of the three main parts of a cell?
extracellular fluid
What is the building block of a lipid?
fatty acid
Through the microscope, you see cells swimming. Each cell has a long tail that moves in a whip-like manner. What type of cellular extension have you observed?
flagellum
The triplet codes in DNA needed to specify a specific polypeptide chain are found in the
gene
Which unicellular gland is responsible for mucus secretion?
goblet cell
The major organs of the cardiovascular system are the ________.
heart and blood vessels
What is the first step of bone repair?
hematoma formation
When you soak dirty dishes in your kitchen sink, you allow the water to break apart the bonds of the food stuck to your plates. This type of reaction is known as:
hydrolysis
Under what conditions would the skin produce sweat and experience cutaneous vasodilation?
increased body temperature
The tRNA molecule binds a start codon of the mRNA molecule during
initiation
Cytosol is also known as:
intracellular fluid (ICF).
What part of the microscope will allow the maximum amount of light to pass through the slide?
iris diaphragm
Which statement is true regarding pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (PCCE)?
it is only one layer of cells
Which structure is found in the epidermis?
keratinocyte
Thomas is deaf, but can feel the vibrations of music through sensory receptors in his skin called:
lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscles.
The lung is ________ to the heart.
lateral
Where is simple columnar epithelium located?
lining of the small intestine
Thin skin lacks stratum:
lucidum
Why are damaged neurons usually not replaced?
neurons are amitotic
Cells that stall in a state of the cell cycle known as G0 are said to be:
nondividing cells
Within the nucleus, where does ribosome assembly occur?
nucleoplasm
Which is a characteristic of apocrine glands but not eccrine glands?
open into hair follicle
What prompts the closure of the epiphyseal plate around age 18-21?
ossification of the zone of proliferation
Which cells participate in the process of bone deposition?
osteoblasts
The structural units of mature compact bone are called:
osteons
Where is thick skin located?
palms
The periosteum is secured to underlying bone by collagen fibers called
perforating (Sharpey's) fibers.
Cells found associated with connective tissue proper that ingest foreign substances, microorganisms, and dead and damaged cells are:
phagocytes
A fatty acid that contains two or more double covalent bonds is
polyunsaturated.
A mother breastfeeds her infant. As long as the baby suckles his mother's breast, the mother's mammary glands produce milk. Suckling, the stimulus, increases milk production, the response. This scenario is best described as:
positive feedback loop
During which phase of the M phase of the cell cycle does the mitotic spindle form?
prophase
What is the correct order of the phases in the M phase of the cell cycle?
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Amino acids are the monomers for:
proteins
The atomic number represents the number of:
protons in an atom
Which tissue contains only ONE of the protein fibers associated with connective tissue?
reticular connective tissue
What is the major function of the lymphatic system?
return leaked fluids back to the cardiovascular system
Which is NOT a shape found in epithelial cells?
spherical
The main function of the respiratory system is to ________.
supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
The completion of cytokinesis accompanies:
telophase
Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by the sister chromatids reaching the opposite poles and uncoiling to form chromatin?
telophase
Which of the following is NOT a location of reticular tissue?
tendons
In a negative feedback mechanism ________.
the output opposes or counteracts the stimulus
The ________ body plane of section divides the body into superior and inferior parts.
transverse
The function of yellow bone marrow is:
triglyceride storage
Which two organ systems are involved in directly regulating blood pH?
urinary and respiratory
Which dietary requirement for bone health can be made in response to skin exposure to UV light?
vitamin d
Which statement best describes primary bone?
Primary bone contains abundant osteocytes and little inorganic matrix
What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid?
RNA contains a nitrogenous base known as uracil
In figure (b), the plane of section divides the brain into ________ parts.
Superior and inferior
Which statement it TRUE?
The epigastric region is medial to the right hypochondriac region
Which is the better example of the term medial?
The position of the eyes compared to the ears
Which statement it TRUE?
The ribs are superficial to the lungs.
As total magnification increases, the working distance ________.
decreases
The visceral pleura is ________ to the parietal pleura.
deep
What is a major function of the respiratory system?
deliver oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the body
What is the primary type of tissue is found in the reticular layer of the dermis?
dense irregular connective tissue proper
The ABCDE rule is used to distinguish normal moles from: Group of answer choices
melanoma
Jill is blind and often uses braille (a system of raised dots) to read her school assignments. What cell in the stratum basale of the epidermis helps her discriminate between the textured dots?
merkel cells
What type of secretion involves the release of substances, such as saliva and sweat, in secretory vesicles by exocytosis?
merocrine
What is NOT one of the four core principles related to homeostasis?
metabolism
Two or more atoms of the same element that are chemically combined are known as
molecule
Building blocks of organic molecules are known as:
monomers
How would you calculate total magnification?
multiply magnification of the ocular lens times that of the objective lens
Nail growth occurs at the nail:
nail bed
Which organ system in the patellar reflex coordinates the information about the stimulus and then causes the muscle to contract in response?
nervous