A&P CHAPTER 1

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When our body temperature rises above 37 C or 98 F, a negative feedback mechanism will be triggered to lower the body temp. As a result, our sweat glands release sweat to cool the body temp. What part of the negative feedback mechanism is the sweat gland?

effector

Nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current, a type of energy known as ________ energy. mechanical radiant electrical chemical

electrical

nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current, a type of energy known as

electrical energy

The system that controls and coordinates the body using hormones is the ________. skeletal system endocrine system integumentary system digestive system nervous system

endocrine system

Saturated fats ________. have two fatty acid chains contain many double bonds are formed from four interlocking carbon rings exist as liquids and are derived from plants exist as solids at room temperature

exist as solids at room temperature

The orbital cavities house the ________. mouth ears nose eyes

eyes

A solution with a pH of 3 has 20 times more hydrogen ions than a solution with a pH of 5. True False

false

Inactive or stored energy is called kinetic energy. True False

false

When we imagine a person exhibiting anatomical position, the palms of the hands are assumed to be facing ________. behind to the side down forward

forward

Enzymes are examples of ________ proteins. globular (functional) fibrous alpha structural

globular (functional)

Which carbohydrate is also known as blood sugar? ribose sucrose cellulose glucose deoxyribose

glucose

Which polysaccharide is formed of linked glucose molecules and stored in animal tissues? cellulose glucose ribose glycogen starch

glycogen

Which property of water explains its ability to prevent sudden changes in body temperature? cushioning high heat capacity chemical reactant polarity

high heat capacity

The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions is referred to as ________. metabolism homeostasis output irritability

homeostasis

Which of the following would be classified as an enzyme? cholesterol ATP triglyceride cellulose hydrolase

hydrolase

Which of the following leads to an increase in the rate of a chemical reaction? few particles increased temperature large particle size lack of catalysts decreased temperature

increased temperatures

Which of the following is NOT a subatomic particle associated with an atom? ion proton electron neutron

ion

which of the following is NOT a subatomic particle associated with an atom

ion

What type of bond results when electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another? carbon bond hydrogen bond polar covalent bond ionic bond nonpolar covalent bond

ionic bond

which letter in Figure 2.1 represents a globular protein in its quaternary structure

label B

which letter in Figure 2.1 represents a carbohydrate polymer

label c

identify the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the rest of the ventral cavity in Figure 1.1

label d

The surgeon created an opening in the chest during surgery. The incision was made along a plane that equally separated the right and left halves of the thoracic cavity. This section is known as a(n) ________. parasagittal section frontal section horizontal section median (midsagittal) section transverse section

median (midsagittal) section

.... refers to all of the chemical reactions in the body

metabolism

isotopes have different numbers of...; thus they also have different ....

neutrons; atomic masses

letter E in figure 2.1 represents a nucleic acid building block known as a

nucleotide

the number of protons always equals the ... in a neutral atom

number of electrons

The most common element in the human body is ________. carbon oxygen nitrogen hydrogen

oxygen

label F in Figure 1.1 points to the .... cavity

pelvic

Glycogen and starch are examples of a specific category of carbohydrates called ________. monosaccharides steroids polysaccharides triglycerides

polysaccharides

milk production during breastfeeding is increased by the suckling of a newborn from his mothers nipple. This type of feedback mechanism best describes ....

positive feedback

During a synthesis reaction, amino acids join to form ________. nucleic acids monomers carbohydrates proteins

proteins

The organic compounds that function in building tissues and acting as enzymes are the ________. salts proteins lipids nucleic acids carbohydrates

proteins

An acid is a molecule that releases (donates) ________. neutrons protons (hydrogen ions) hydroxyl ions electrons

protons (hydrogen ions)

The atomic mass number of an atom is equivalent to the number of ________. neutrons electrons protons and neutrons protons protons and electrons

protons and neutrons

the atomic mass number of an atom is equivalent to the number of

protons and neutrons

which of the following elements of a control system detects a change

receptor

what are the three main components of a homeostatic control system

receptor, control center, and effector

Which body cavity is included in the dorsal cavity? abdominopelvic cavity spinal cavity orbital cavity nasal cavity thoracic cavity

spinal cavity

the net effect of the effector is to shut off the original.... or reduce its intensity; during the negative feedback mechanism to restore homeostasis

stimulus

The thoracic cavity is ________ to the abdominopelvic cavity. superior inferior proximal dorsal lateral

superior

The lungs and heart are situated in the ________ body cavity. spinal dorsal cranial abdominopelvic thoracic

thoracic

Which cavity houses the mediastinum?

thoracic

The building blocks of a triglyceride are ________. nucleotides four interlocking rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms one fatty acid chain and one glycerol molecule amino acids three fatty acid chains and one glycerol molecule

three fatty acid chains and one glycerol molecule

The complementary base to adenine in a molecule of DNA is ________. leucine thymine cytosine guanine

thymine

the diaphragm creates a .... section between the thoracic and abdominal cavities

transverse

letter D in figure 2.1 represents the structure of a

triglyceride

Amino acids are the building blocks for proteins. True False

true

Disruption of the hydrogen bonds of functional proteins leads to their denaturation. True False

true

Electrolytes conduct electrical currents in solution. True False

true

Inorganic compounds lack carbon and tend to be small, simple molecules. True False

true

Neutralization reactions that occur between an acid and a base are a type of exchange reaction. True False

true

The lower the pH, the greater the number of hydrogen ions released by a chemical into solution. True False

true

Water is the single most abundant inorganic compound in the human body. True False

true

Shell 1 of an atom can hold a maximum of ________ electron(s). 8 18 4 1 2

2

An atom with 13 electrons will have _____ electrons in the outer most valence shell.

3

An atom with 13 electrons will have ________ electrons in the valence shell. 2 8 5 3

3

Identify the nucleic acid. oxidase DNA cholesterol glucose triglyceride

DNA

What is the function of DNA? DNA serves as a form of chemical energy that all body cells can use. DNA carries out the orders for protein synthesis issued by RNA. DNA provides instructions for building every protein in the body. DNA increases the rate of a chemical reaction without becoming part of the product. DNA serves as the most important fuel for body cells.

DNA provides instructions for building every protein in the body.

label E in figure 1.1 points to the .... cavity

abdominal

Which of the following DNA base pairs is complementary? thymine and guanine guanine and uracil adenine and thymine adenine and guanine cytosine and adenine

adenine and thymine

The building blocks of proteins are ________. amino acids fatty acids nucleic acids nucleotides monosaccharides

amino acids

Ventral is a directional term synonymous with __________ in humans.

anterior

Which directional term best describes the location of the human nose? distal posterior inferior anterior lateral

anterior

Matter is best described as

anything that occupies space and has mass

Matter is best described as ________. the ability to do work having no mass the ability to put matter into motion anything that occupies space and has mass

anything that occupies space and has mass

Elements are composed of building blocks known as ________. molecules compounds polymers protons atoms

atoms

elements are composed of building blocks known as

atoms

A body part that is considered lateral is assumed to be ________. toward the head end of the body away from the midline of the body close to the origin of a body part toward or at the front of the body toward the midline of the body

away from the midline of the body

Enzymes are ________. not reuseable carbohydrates stable at high temperatures biological catalysts required in large amounts in order to be effective

biological catalysts

A nucleotide of DNA contain three components: ________, ________, and ________. ribose; three phosphate groups; nitrogen-containing base ribose; a phosphate group; nitrogen-containing base ribose; two phosphate groups; acid group deoxyribose; a phosphate group; nitrogen-containing base

deoxyribose; a phosphate group; nitrogen-containing base

Which two organ systems include the pancreas? digestive and respiratory systems endocrine and respiratory systems digestive and endocrine systems reproductive and urinary systems urinary and respiratory systems

digestive and endocrine systems

What are two organ systems that are involved in the excretion of wastes from the body? digestive and urinary endocrine and nervous muscular and skeletal cardiovascular and skeletal cardiovascular and nervous

digestive and urinary

The ________ system rids the body of indigestible food residue in feces while the ________ system removes nitrogen-containing metabolic waste in urine. urinary; digestive reproductive; digestive cardiovascular; urinary digestive; urinary

digestive; urinary

where are your feet in relation to your knees

distal

The vertebral region is ________ to the sternal region. dorsal (posterior) medial lateral ventral (anterior

dorsal (posterior)

the two major body cavities are the .... and ....

dorsal and ventral

Unsaturated fatty acid chains contain one or more ________ bonds between carbon atoms. double peptide monosaccharide triple

double

Which of the following lipids is formed of four interlocking carbon rings? cholesterol unsaturated fat phospholipid triglyceride trans fat

cholesterol

An atom has 6 protons, 8 neutrons, and 6 electrons. Its atomic mass number is ________. 8 2 20 6 14

14

Which statement best describes why ATP is an important nucleic acid in the body? ATP carries out the orders for protein synthesis issued by DNA. ATP provides a form of chemical energy all body cells can use. ATP functions as a catalyst to increase reaction rates. ATP is a modified RNA molecule used to store genetic information. ATP is the storage form of glucose in the body.

ATP provides a form of chemical energy all body cells can use.

Which of the following represents the chemical level of structure in the human body? organ systems tissues cells organs atoms

Atoms

The major organs of the cardiovascular system are the ________. bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory receptors heart and blood vessels skeletal muscles

Heart and blood vessels

Which system covers the external surface of the body and protects deeper tissues? endocrine system nervous system lymphatic system integumentary system skeletal system

Integumentary system

Which of the following is the smallest unit of all living things? organ system tissue organ cell

cell

Identify the cavity that houses the spinal cord in Figure 1.1

Label B

identify the cavity that houses the heart and lungs (and other organs) in Figure 1.1

Label C

Which of the following contains sodium? H2O NaCl N2 CH4 H2SO4

NaCl

the most common element in the human body is

Oxygen

A molecule with the sequence of AUCGUCA should be categorized as ________. ATP RNA an enzyme a triglyceride DNA

RNA

What is the major function of the lymphatic system

Return leaked fluids back to the cardiovascular system

Andy sustained a baseball hit to his cranial cavity. Which bones were fractured? hips ribs vertebrae skull

Skull

The main function of the respiratory system is to ________. break down food and deliver the products to the blood for dispersal control body activities through hormones released into the blood produce sperm and eggs supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide transport oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to and from body cells and tissues

Supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

Which type of section could be used to separate the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity? ventral transverse dorsal sagittal coronal

Transverse

The heart and blood vessels are the primary organs of the ________ system. integumentary muscular lymphatic cardiovascular

cardiovascular

An atom of magnesium has lost two electrons. It is known as a(n) ________.

cation

Polar molecules, like water, result when electrons are shared ________. between ions or transferred between atoms unequally between atoms equally between atoms

unequally between atoms

Which of these vitamins is produced in skin upon exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation? vitamin E vitamin A vitamin D vitamin K vitamin C

vitamin D

What accounts for 60 to 80 percent of the body's weight? carbon minerals carbohydrates water

water

Which of the following is NOT considered a nutrient? water vitamins proteins carbohydrates minerals

water


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