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Quiz 1
Question 1
Plants and Animals are examples of major groups or organisms within a
Question 2
In traditional Western culture, one widely accepted source of truth was __________ and another, more derived source of truth is ___________.
Question 3
Protons have a ________ charge and are found in ________.
Question 4
A sleep deprived individual has antibody levels that are exactly 1/3 as high as those of a normal individual. This statement is an example of
Question 5
Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex?
Question 6
Your mouth, an alpine valley or a swamp are all examples of ecosystems. All ecosystems on the earth taken together are called
Question 7
A total of 679 leaves fell from trees kept at 10°C, whereas only 83 leaves fell from those kept at 32°C. This is an example of:
Question 8
The term “life” cannot be defined in a biological sense because
Question 9
Decreases in oxygen level at high altitudes cause hemoglobin levels in the bloodstream to rise because
Question 10
___________ are larger molecules assembled from simpler building blocks called ____________.
Question 11
A skillful scientist can use a well-asked question to fashion a testable
Question 12
In the arrangement of particles within any atom, the outermost sort of particle is always the
Question 13
Virtually all monomer in cells are built into polymers by removing _________ from one monomer and ____________ from the other monomer, and using these products to form ____________
Question 14
The methods of science are limited. They cannot help us to
Question 15
The best term to describe the electrons that are involved in a covalent bond is that they are
Question 16
A Bible reader can discover a reason for biological life’s significance by meditating on
Question 17
Scholars face inherent difficulties when they try to scientifically apply revealed truth to the natural world. One reason for this is that
Question 18
Your textbook argues that revealed truth is more ________ than scientific truth.
Question 19
A good hypothesis
Question 20
Sodium ions are attracted to chloride ions because
Question 21
Which of the following is not a major group of organisms within a six-Kingdom classification system?
Question 22
Which of the following processes would come last or latest in a sequence of scientific activities?
Question 23
In an organism, the structure of ___________ determines its function; in a cell the structure of ____________ determines its function.
Question 24
The tiniest, most miniscule bit of a pure elemental substance is
Question 25
“A mouse runs because natural selection happens to have given it feet.” This statement would be made by
Question 1
Sodium ions are attracted to chloride ions because
Question 2
Which of the following statements represents an interpretation of scientific data?
Question 3
When considering the question of origins, one value of having two complementary truth sources is that
Question 4
A Bible reader can discover a reason for biological life’s significance by meditating on
Question 5
Which of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?
Question 6
Which of the following statements is teleological?
Question 7
Chromatography is useful for separating ________ out of a(n) __________.
Question 8
The carbon atom is uniquely suited to building large molecules because it:
Question 9
Many Christians believe that dinosaurs were created approximately 6,000 years ago because soft tissues have been discovered in fossilized T. rex bones. This belief is an example of:
Question 10
__________ cannot be degraded further by ordinary physical or chemical means.
Question 11
Any substance found in nature will be either
Question 12
Virtually all monomer in cells are built into polymers by removing _________ from one monomer and ____________ from the other monomer, and using these products to form ____________
Question 13
A sociologist uses the word “community” to refer to a collection of different sorts of people; a biologist uses the same term to refer to a collection of different
Question 14
Which of the following is not a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?
Question 15
Which of the following principles of life describes a fundamental requirement for the growth of an organism:
Question 16
Which of the following statement about atoms is true?
Question 17
___________ are larger molecules assembled from simpler building blocks called ____________.
Question 18
Which of the following is not a major group of organisms within a six‑Kingdom classification system?
Question 19
Neutrons are __________ charged particles.
Question 20
Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex?
Question 21
Within a water molecule, the electrons spend most of their time attracted more closely to
Question 22
Which of the following principles of life describes a fundamental requirement for the growth of an organism:
Question 23
Your textbook argues that revealed truth is more ________ than scientific truth.
Question 24
Electrons are arranged within spherical ________ arranged in concentric ________ in the structure of atoms.
Question 25
Which of the following sequences of terms moves neatly and sequentially from less complex to more complex?
Question 1 A total of 679 leaves fell from trees kept at 10°C, whereas only 83 leaves fell from those kept at 32°C. This is an example of:
Question 2 In a water molecule, the ______ bond between the oxygen and a hydrogen atom is _______ because the shared electrons orbit closer to the larger oxygen atom.
Question 3 An ion is an “atom” that has
Question 4 Which of the following is one of our “Principles of life” in this course?
Question 5 When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged
Question 6 Within a water molecule, the electrons spend most of their time attracted more closely to
Question 7 The vast diversity of living things, and their structural complexity are two reasons why
Question 8 Examples of design in nature lead many to believe there is a purpose lying behind the design. This idea is best captured in the term
Question 9 Many evolutionists believe that Pakicetus, a terrestrial mammal, is the evolutionary ancestor of modern whales because Pakicetus fossils are found below whale fossils in the geologic column. This belief is an example of:
Question 10 Which of the following is not a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?
Question 11 Which of the following statement about atoms is true?
Question 12 What is one limitation scientists face in being sure they possess scientific “truth”?
Question 13 Which of the following questions would be virtually impossible to address using the scientific method?
Question 14 In traditional Western culture, one widely accepted source of truth was __________ and another, more derived source of truth is ___________.
Question 15 ___________ are larger molecules assembled from simpler building blocks called ____________.
Question 16 Neutrons are located within the ________ of the atom.
Question 17 Recall the study on prayer for heart patients described in your text. Which of the following would be the hardest thing to control for?
Question 18 Which of the following is a “Principle of Life” on which this course in BIOL 101 is based?
Question 19 Electrons are arranged within spherical ________ arranged in concentric ________ in the structure of atoms.
Question 20 Plants and Animals are examples of major groups or organisms within a
Question 21 In the arrangement of particles within any atom, the outermost sort of particle is always the
Question 22 A skillful scientist can use a wellasked question to fashion a testable
Question 23 Decreases in oxygen level at high altitudes cause hemoglobin levels in the bloodstream to rise because
Question 24 Tadpoles raised in water with atrazine levels of 0.1 ppb should produce a higher percentage of male frogs with gonadal abnormalities than those raised in pure water. This statement is an example of:
Question 25 The process that is not recognized as an element of the scientific method is
Quiz 2
Question 1
The binding of acetylcholine to an acinar cell surface receptor protein causes an immediate
Question 2
A eukaryotic cell structure (organelle) that results when a vesicle formed from the Golgi complex simply remains in the cytoplasm of the cell:
Question 3
Some bacterium always lives in surroundings with the same concentration of dissolved substances as in their own cytoplasm. These bacteria will not need
Question 4
It is difficult for human macrophages to detect and destroy Strep cells because Strep cells
Question 5
Lipids are a class of molecules defined by
Question 6
A eukaryotic cell structure (organelle) in which the final stages of protein maturation are completed:
Question 7
What stimulates the release of the enzyme amylase into the pancreatic duct so that it can break down starches?
Question 8
Polymers of amino acids that are linked in linear chains and that contain atoms of nitrogen are called:
Question 9
Which of these is an organelle that would be useful in a cell that takes in and destroys viruses?
Question 10
It is impossible to write a brief dictionary definition of life because
Question 11
A phospholipid is made up of:
Question 12
Which of the following statements is an element of cell theory?
Question 13
Ribosomes in an acinar cell generate the amino acid sequence of the digestive enzyme
Question 14
Animal fats tend to be _______________ hydrogen atoms.
Question 15
In order for the nasty bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes to adhere to your throat cells, attachment to your cells must be made. This is done using new proteins called _____ and new cell structures called ________.
Question 16
The nucleoid of a prokaryotic organism contains
Question 17
Bacteria are typically very small, yet even the largest bacterium is still a prokaryote because it
Question 18
________ and ________ are structures that walk along microtubules in the eukaryotic cell carrying vesicles from place to place.
Question 19
The function of glycogen is to
Question 20
The saturated fats of animals differ from the unsaturated ones of plants. Unsaturated fats have
Question 21
Which of these cell organelles has ribosomes in its membranes? (Ribosomes do protein synthesis.)
Question 22
An important function of the eukaryotic cell membrane is to
Question 23
The structure of a phospholipid molecules admirably suits it to the function of
Question 24
Respiratory proteins, ion channels, transport proteins and attachment point proteins are all examples of protein found
Question 25
In a eukaryotic cell the reactions of _______ process energy into the form of ATP within a structure called the __________.
Question 1
The structure of a phospholipid molecules admirably suits it to the function of
Question 2
A carbohydrate contains ________ atoms.
Question 3
Discrete, visible lengths of DNA sequence found in human cell nuclei are known as
Question 4
The Streptococcal cell structure that does the most direct damage to the human body is
Question 5
Which of the following statements is an element of cell theory?
Question 6
The saturated fats of animals differ from the unsaturated ones of plants. Unsaturated fats have
Question 7
Animal fats tend to be _______________ hydrogen atoms.
Question 8
Lipids are a class of molecules defined by
Question 9
Which of the following cells are prokaryotic?
Question 10
A large polymeric molecule that is nonpolar over most of its structure but very polar at one end:
Question 11
Five of the six carbon atoms in a glucose molecule are typically found
Question 12
Generally speaking, prokaryotic cells___________ eukaryotic cells.
Question 13
It is difficult for human macrophages to detect and destroy Strep cells because Strep cells
Question 14
Some bacterium always lives in surroundings with the same concentration of dissolved substances as in their own cytoplasm. These bacteria will not need
Question 15
Which is not a function of a lipid?
Question 16
A phospholipid is made up of:
Question 17
The polymer _______ enables the cell’s information to flow from DNA out into the cell cytoplasm in a more expressible form.
Question 18
A singlestranded polymer whose monomers contain the sugar ribose and the nitrogenous base uracil:
Question 19
Testosterone signals all of the following in the human male except:
Question 20
Cells are small because
Question 21
Glycoproteins
Question 22
An important function of the eukaryotic cell membrane is to
Question 23
________ and ________ are structures that walk along microtubules in the eukaryotic cell carrying vesicles from place to place.
Question 24
__________, the cell’s DNA plus its scaffolding contains the cell’s archive of ______.
Question 25 Biologists have discovered living things that defy (do not agree with) “Cell Theory”. Which aspect of the cell theory is most directly violated by slime molds?
Question 1
In a eukaryotic cell the reactions of _______ process energy into the form of ATP within a structure called the __________.
Question 2
Bacteria are typically very small, yet even the largest bacterium is still a prokaryote because it
Question 3
A eukaryotic cell structure (organelle) in which the final stages of protein maturation are completed:
Question 4
Prokaryotic organisms have a definite lack of which of the following?
Question 5
Within an acinar cell, the enzyme amylase reaches its final form within
Question 6
Some slime molds violate the first element of cell theory because
Question 7
Which of the following occurs in the nucleolus?
Question 8
It is difficult for human macrophages to detect and destroy Strep cells because Strep cells
Question 9
Which of the following is a class of monomers used as building blocks in the polymers of living organisms?
Question 10
An important function of the eukaryotic cell membrane is to
Question 11
A fivecarbon sugar that is bonded to a nitrogencontaining base and to either one, two or three phosphate groups is known as a(n) _________ monomer.
Question 12
Which of the following is NOT a kind of protein found in a prokaryotic membrane?
Question 13
The small intestine signals the _________ cell that food is present; the signal is a ______ that binds to _____________ on the cell.
Question 14
The structure of a phospholipid molecules admirably suits it to the function of
Question 15
The function of glycogen is to
Question 16
A carbohydrate contains ________ atoms.
Question 17
The nucleoid of a prokaryotic organism contains
Question 18
A fat molecule consists of:
Question 19
__________, the cell’s DNA plus its scaffolding contains the cell’s archive of ______.
Question 20
Testosterone signals all of the following in the human male except:
Question 21
Which of these is an organelle that would be useful in a cell that takes in and destroys viruses?
Question 22
Lipids are a class of molecules defined by
Question 23
Which of the following is the name for a class of sugar molecules?
Question 24
The binding of acetylcholine to an acinar cell surface receptor protein causes an immediate
Question 25
When the enzyme amylase from the pancreas is finally ready for use, it is stored within cell cytoplasmic vesicles called___.
Quiz 3
Question 1
In the process of glycolysis one molecule of _______ is converted to two molecules of __________.
Question 2
Which of the following is a stage of aerobic respiration?
Question 3
All of the six carbon atoms in each glucose molecule leave respiration in the form of carbon dioxide. Most of them leave during which part of aerobic respiration?
Question 4
The activation energy of a reaction can be lowered if the reaction is catalyzed by
Question 5
Biological information must exist because
Question 6
A producer organism is called a “producer” because it produces
Question 7
__________ is a process that uses chlorophyll molecules to produce high-energy carbohydrates.
Question 8
An excess amount of product accumulates at the end of a metabolic pathway. The product then binds to the allosteric site of the first enzyme along the pathway shutting down the pathway. We call this process
Question 9
Light dependent reactions are carried out both on and in between photosystems. This process is like the last stage of aerobic respiration in that both
Question 10
The process of __________ can be defined as about 30 individual, sequential chemical reactions that form three metabolic pathways: one in the cytoplasm and two within the mitochondrion.
Question 11
In a(n)________ the product of one reaction becomes the reactant of the next reaction and so on.
Question 12
Existing chemical bonds between atoms are broken and new ones are formed between different atoms. This process
Question 13
The immediate source of electrons for electron transfer phosphorylation is
Question 14
Enzymes lower activation energies by
Question 15
Griffith exposed weak living bacteria to just the fluids from dead virulent bacteria. Some of these weak bacteria became virulent and could now kill mice. What control experiment did he do to argue that his weak bacteria changed to virulence in these studies?
Question 16
When light of the correct wavelength hits a photosynthetic pigment molecule
Question 17
The Krebs cycle’s NADH products are of value because
Question 18
Which of the following is not a major sort/category of energy change within the cell?
Question 19
Which of the following features of glycolysis is a value to the cell?
Question 20
Three phosphate groups linked to a ribose sugar which, in turn, is linked to a pyrimidine base known as adenine: this phrase describes the structure of
Question 21
One of the laws governing the behavior of energy in living things describes energy conversion as inefficient, with much energy being lost in the form of
Question 22
Physicists define energy as
Question 23
To derive energy from an ATP molecule
Question 24
Light dependent reactions of photosynthesis produce
Question 25
DNA was discovered by Friederick Miescher; he isolated it from
Question 1
Glucose + _________ + 36 ADP yields _________ + 6H2O + 36 _________.
Question 2
Enzymes lower activation energies by
Question 3
Which of the following phrases best describes the role of NADPH in photosynthesis?
Question 4
The immediate source of electrons for electron transfer phosphorylation is
Question 5
Light dependent reactions of photosynthesis produce
Question 6
DNA was discovered by Friederick Miescher; he isolated it from
Question 7
Three phosphate groups linked to a ribose sugar which, in turn, is linked to a pyrimidine base known as adenine: this phrase describes the structure of
Question 8
The physicist’s definition of energy is _______________ for use in defining energy changes within a living cell.
Question 9
The three metabolic pathways that make up aerobic respiration are really all parts of one larger pathway because
Question 10
Physicists define energy as
Question 11
Biological information must exist because
Question 12
The activation energy of a reaction can be lowered if the reaction is catalyzed by
Question 13
The Krebs cycle’s NADH products are of value because
Question 14
Autotrophic organisms are supportive of man. They
Question 15
Accessory pigments enable the chloroplast to
Question 16
______ is freely convertible from one form to another but _______ can never be created or destroyed.
Question 17 The process of __________ can be defined as about 30 individual, sequential chemical reactions that form three metabolic pathways: one in the cytoplasm and two within the mitochondrion.
Question 18
The most valuable product, energetically, of electron transfer phosphorylation is
Question 19
Producer organisms convert _______ energy to chemical energy—the energy of C―H and C―O―H bonds.
Question 20
Which of the following substances would most likely enable a flagellum to drive a bacterium forward through the medium in which it is swimming?
Question 21
All of the six carbon atoms in each glucose molecule leave respiration in the form of carbon dioxide. Most of them leave during which part of aerobic respiration?
Question 22
Systems that convert energy from one form to another are
Question 23
In a crowded, unventilated room, the temperature rises because
Question 24
Which of the following is not a product of the Krebs cycle?
Question 25
In living organisms, the activation energy of desired reactions is lowered by the use of
Question 1 Accessory pigments and chlorophylls work together within the thylakoid membrane in clusters called __________ . They harvest light energy and use it to transfer electrons to _______________.
Question 2 Systems that convert energy from one form to another are
Question 3 Enzymes are important because they
Question 4 NADPH is formed when
Question 5 During the electron transfer reactions, protons (H+ ions) are pumped (moved) to one side of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. The value of this pumping is that the proton gradient is then used
Question 6 A producer organism is called a “producer” because it produces
Question 7 In respiration, chemical energy is transferred from glucose to ATP. The energy transfer however, is not 100% efficient. In the transfer, some of the energy is lost as
Question 8 The Krebs cycle’s NADH products are of value because
Question 9 In photosynthesis, ______ and ______ are used to build_______ and release______.
Question 10 An excess amount of product accumulates at the end of a metabolic pathway. The product then binds to the allosteric site of the first enzyme along the pathway shutting down the pathway. We call this process
Question 11 The value of the three stages of aerobic respiration is their ability to break down glucose, a single molecule, with the resultant production of about
Question 12 Each wavelength of light has its own
Question 13 Which of the following is not a major sort/category of energy change within the cell?
Question 14 The final stage of aerobic respiration involves
Question 15 For most chemical reactions in the nonliving world, the energy required to break bonds in the reactant molecules
Question 16 A useful way for a cell biologist to define energy is
Question 17 A lit match cannot continue to burn when the wood of the match stick is consumed. This statement illustrates the more general principle that
Question 18 If the final product of a metabolic pathway begins to build up in excess, the pathway can often be slowed down by a process called
Question 19 In living organisms, the activation energy of desired reactions is lowered by the use of
Question 20 When your car engine burns the octane in gasoline, at least 50% of the energy of the octane
Question 21 The three metabolic pathways that make up aerobic respiration are really all parts of one larger pathway because
Question 22 When activation energy is not available for a given chemical reaction
Question 23 Which of the following is neither a reactant nor a product of glycolysis?
Question 24 In photosynthesis the H atoms used to make highenergy carbohydrates like glucose come from
Question 25 To derive energy from an ATP molecule
Quiz 4
Question 1
In order to elongate mRNA, RNA polymerase must
Question 2
Heart rate and respiratory inhalation rate functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 3
Sensory and motor functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 4
Peptide bonds are formed during the __________ stage of translation.
Question 5
Why is the word “translation” used for protein production? Protein production is the process of
Question 6
Which of the following is a part of the overall processing of mRNA in the cell nucleus?
Question 7
The brain most directly interacts with and controls
Question 8
The nuclear membrane of the cell disintegrates during which phase of the cell cycle?
Question 9
Moving ahead with cell division is controlled by the interaction of
Question 10
The ________________ is often represented as a chart in which a specific sequence of bases in mRNA (a codon) is used to represent each amino acid building block found in the world of proteins.
Question 11
What are the essential resources that a daughter cell must get from a parent cell or from nature in order to succeed in living life?
Question 12
Which of the following is not a phase of the cell cycle?
Question 13
The mitotic stage of metaphase is most clearly defined by
Question 14
Your primordial (early) heart began as
Question 15
The genetic code is said to be degenerate. This means that
Question 16
The two major problems that transcription solves for the cell are
Question 17
A dominant control over the endocrine system in mature human adults is exerted by the
Question 18
Life perpetuates itself at the cellular level
Question 19
Which of the following sequences best represents the overall flow of information in a cell?
Question 20
When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made.
Question 21
Which of the following phrases best describes the function of ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
Question 22
_____________ is a disease state characterized by cells that divide uncontrollably and no longer respect their confinement within their tissue of origin.
Question 23
When the organism expresses a set of genes, the result is the characteristics of that organism. These characteristics are called its
Question 24
A sequence of human cell divisions accompanied by some growth and cell differentiation convert an early ___________ into a hollow ball of cells called a _________.
Question 25
Which of the following is not a recognized organ system within the human body?
Question 1
Sensory and motor functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 2
In the translation process, tRNA molecules are also called “adapter” molecules. Why? What is their function?
Question 3
Genes that normally direct the inhibition of cell division regulatory pathways are called
Question 4
Successful differentiation of early brain regions requires that cells destined to form these regions
Question 5
The ______________ is a highly differentiated brain structure that is too specialized to be considered an “early brain region”.
Question 6
The decondensation of visible chromosomes back into chromatin fibers is a defining feature of which phase of the cell cycle?
Question 7
In the threedimensional form of the adult Dalmatian dog, the “front” end of the animal would be named the _____ aspect.
Question 8
Which of the following choices lists in order the stages of mitosis?
Question 9
When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made.
Question 10
In order to elongate mRNA, RNA polymerase must
Question 11
The term “transcription” means the process of
Question 12
Which of the following sequences best represents the overall flow of information in a cell?
Question 13
The nuclear membrane of the cell disintegrates during which phase of the cell cycle?
Question 14
In the process of transcription, the base sequence in the molecule _______ is read by the molecule _________ , an enzyme that makes an RNA molecule.
Question 15
Which of the following is tRNA's role in translation?
Question 16
Which of the following is not a recognized organ system within the human body?
Question 17
A collection of interacting glands that secrete hormones into the blood stream would best describe the ___________ system.
Question 18
_____________ is a disease state characterized by cells that divide uncontrollably and no longer respect their confinement within their tissue of origin.
Question 19
Your primordial (early) heart began as
Question 20
Which of the following is not a phase of the cell cycle?
Question 21
In the cell nucleus a premRNA has its introns removed by
Question 22
The two major problems that transcription solves for the cell are
Question 23
Peptide bonds are formed during the __________ stage of translation.
Question 24
Heart rate and respiratory inhalation rate functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 25
The “S” phase of the cell cycle represents the activity of
Question 1
Genes that normally direct the inhibition of cell division regulatory pathways are called
Question 2
The nuclear membrane of the cell disintegrates during which phase of the cell cycle?
Question 3
The ______________ is a highly differentiated brain structure that is too specialized to be considered an “early brain region”.
Question 4
The two major problems that transcription solves for the cell are
Question 5
Sensory and motor functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 6
In healthy cells, the normal function of the activated Ras protein is to
Question 7
Successful differentiation of early brain regions requires that cells destined to form these regions
Question 8
Which of the following is a part of the overall processing of mRNA in the cell nucleus?
Question 9
In the cell nucleus a pre‑mRNA has its introns removed by
Question 10
There are more than four kinds of amino acids in proteins. Each kind of amino acid must be coded for in mRNA. Thus, a short sequence of mRNA bases called a(n) _________ is used to code for each amino acid in the translation process.
Question 11
Which of the following is not a recognized organ system within the human body?
Question 12
What are the essential resources that a daughter cell must get from a parent cell or from nature in order to succeed in living life?
Question 13
Why is the word “translation” used for protein production? Protein production is the process of
Question 14
Animal development and automobile development differ in that
Question 15
The term “transcription” means the process of
Question 16
Which of the following is tRNA's role in translation?
Question 17
The de‑condensation of visible chromosomes back into chromatin fibers is a defining feature of which phase of the cell cycle?
Question 18
What is the role of tRNA synthetase?
Question 19
Which of the following phrases best describes the function of ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
Question 20
When DNA is replicated, the two strands are first separated through _________; each strand then becomes a _________ against which two new strands are made.
Question 21
In the translation process, tRNA molecules are also called “adapter” molecules. Why? What is their function?
Question 22
A sequence of human cell divisions accompanied by some growth and cell differentiation convert an early ___________ into a hollow ball of cells called a _________.
Question 23
Which of the following is not involved at all in the flow of information from archival DNA to its expression as a resulting glycoprotein?
Question 24
Heart rate and respiratory inhalation rate functions in the mature human adult are controlled by the
Question 25
A collection of interacting glands that secrete hormones into the blood stream would best describe the ___________ system.
Quiz 5
Question 1
The role of the ___________ branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially ______.
Question 2
Fluoxetine HCl affects synapses by
Question 3
The ___________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acidladen stomach where they will die.
Question 4
The calciumbinding protein in smooth muscle is _______; while the calciumbinding protein in skeletal muscle is ______.
Question 5
Which of the following systems of the body interact with the nervous system?
Question 6
Which of the following processes is involved in muscle contraction?
Question 7
What is the name of a contractile unit of a muscle?
Question 8
The hepatic portal vein forms from capillary beds in ______________ and leads to a second set of capillary beds in ______________.
Question 9
Systolic blood pressure:
Question 10
Which of the following is a type of neuron that receives a stimulus and transmits it to the central nervous system?
Question 11
As a student runs up a flight of stairs, the first system needed to support the activities of the muscular system would be the _________ system.
Question 12
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 13
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and of nutrients and cell wastes occurs principally in the
Question 14
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 15
The efferent or motor branch of the peripheral nervous system is subdivided into the ______ (voluntary) and ____________ (involuntary) nervous systems.
Question 16
The function of the kidney is
Question 17
The nervous system interacts with the ___________ system to coordinate the internal integration of all the other body systems together.
Question 18
A muscle is composed of thousands of muscle cells (fibers) bound into groups of 100 or more fibers call __________ each of which is surrounded by _________ tissue called perimysium.
Question 19
Which is not a sign or symptom of inflammation?
Question 20
The function of the urethra is to
Question 21
The role of the hepatic portal system is to:
Question 22
Vaccination works because
Question 23
The structure of a human neuron is made up of a
Question 24 In the basic structure of the human heart, blood first flows through the right atrium, then it travels to the:
Question 25
Which of the following is not an element of the spinal reflex arc?
Question 1
Which of the following processes is involved in muscle contraction?
Question 2
The function of the urinary bladder is to
Question 3
Which is not a sign or symptom of inflammation?
Question 4
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 5
Caffeine affects synapses by
Question 6
Which structure within the brain has the role of generating emotions?
Question 7
Neither B lymphocytes nor T lymphocytes are able by themselves to respond to foreign antigen. They must at some point be induced to proliferate (divide) by
Question 8
Which of the following is not an element of the spinal reflex arc?
Question 9
The most common molecule in blood is:
Question 10
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 11
The role of the hepatic portal system is to:
Question 12
Which of the following brain regions and their functions are improperly matched?
Question 13
Cranial and spinal nerves of the peripheral nervous system serve
Question 14
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 15
The nervous system interacts with the ___________ system to coordinate the internal integration of all the other body systems together.
Question 16
All of the following are systems of the body except the:
Question 17
In the basic structure of the human heart, blood first flows through the right atrium, then it travels to the:
Question 18
The ___________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acidladen stomach where they will die.
Question 19
The role of the ___________ branch of the autonomic nervous system mediates control of organ processes when the body is essentially ______.
Question 20
The function of the urethra is to
Question 21
Which of the following systems of the body interact with the nervous system?
Question 22
Which of the following is a type of neuron that receives a stimulus and transmits it to the central nervous system?
Question 23
Which of the following types of tissue helps to keep both our blood pressure regulated and our digestive processes effective?
Selected Answer: smooth muscle
Question 24
The structure of a human neuron is made up of a
Question 25
Vaccination works because
Question 1
All of the following are systems of the body except the:
Question 2
The ___________ lining your bronchial passages entrain microbes carrying them away to your acid‑laden stomach where they will die.
Question 3
Which of the following brain regions and their functions are improperly matched?
Question 4
Systolic blood pressure:
Question 5
The hepatic portal vein forms from capillary beds in ______________ and leads to a second set of capillary beds in ______________.
Question 6
The most common molecule in blood is:
Question 7
While waiting for a signal to contract, a muscle cell membrane maintains a slightly higher positive charge on the _______ only because ________ are available to generate this difference.
Question 8
Caffeine affects synapses by
Question 9
The role of the hepatic portal system is to:
Question 10
Which of the following types of tissue helps to keep both our blood pressure regulated and our digestive processes effective?
Question 11
As a student runs up a flight of stairs, her integumentary system serves her by
Question 12
The function of the urinary bladder is to
Question 13
What is the name of a contractile unit of a muscle?
Question 14
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 15
Which of the following sequences would best describe how a signal moves through a reflex arc?
Question 16
Which of the following processes is involved in muscle contraction?
Question 17
The nervous system interacts with the ___________ system to coordinate the internal integration of all the other body systems together.
Question 18
The function of the urethra is to
Question 19
The function of the kidney is
Question 20
Which of the following is part of the human digestive system, correctly matched to the role it plays in the digestion process?
Question 21
Fluoxetine HCl affects synapses by
Question 22
In the human immune system, the three general lines of defense are
Question 23
Neither B lymphocytes nor T lymphocytes are able by themselves to respond to foreign antigen. They must at some point be induced to proliferate (divide) by
Question 24
Your adaptive immune response has all of the following characteristics except that it is not
Question 25
In the basic structure of the human heart, blood first flows through the right atrium, then it travels to the:
Quiz 6
Question 1
Which of the following different methods by which human conception can be postponed involves altering the hormonal chemistry of the female partner?
Question 2
In the human body, melatonin supplementation is thought to help overcome the effects of
Question 3
In a normal person, the effect of elevated leptin levels in the bloodstream is
Question 4
When the lactose operon is functioning
Question 5
Which of the following birth control methods is primarily contraceptive and secondarily abortive in its effects?
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Which of the following is a biological approach to determining when a mother and her conceptus become separate individuals?
Question 7
In the lactose operon of E.coli, how does the repressor protein change its shape?
Question 8
A living thing need to be responsive because
Question 9
An “allele” is
Question 10
The phrase, “two homologous sets of genes” means
Question 11
Dilation of the cervix is a chemical procedure that
Question 12
Which of the following describes an example of asexual reproduction found in the Kalanchoe plant?
Question 13
The suprachiasmatic nuclei enable the nervous system to respond to daily light/dark alterations through their stimulation of
Question 14
Which of the following structures helps the human nervous system to respond to daily alterations in light and darkness?
Question 15
Preservation of biological information through time is accomplished using
Question 16
Homeostasis can be described as:
Question 17
The stages of meiosis are
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The specialized process that halves the number of chromosomes during sex cell formation is named
Question 19
The sequence of events in how a Venus fly trap closes is:
Question 20
When an environmental change shifts an organism’s internal chemistry toward a new state, the organism’s response is to try to return its chemistry toward the original state. This tendency on the organism’s part is called
Question 21
Sperm cell production occurs within the interior lining of the ______________.
Question 22
Meiosis generates genetic variability in the resulting sex cells (gametes). For each of 23 pairs of chromosomes, the haploid egg cell
Question 23
A mature follicle has formed which of the following structures?
Question 24
If a bog plant designed to catch insects proves unable to do so, the result will be
Question 25
The human nervous system responds to daily alterations in light and darkness by
Question 1
Preservation of biological information through time is accomplished using
Question 2
The portion of meiosis in which the total number of chromosomes is reduced to half is called the reduction division. Which stage below brings this about?
Question 3
Meiosis generates genetic variability in the resulting sex cells (gametes). For each of 23 pairs of chromosomes, the haploid egg cell
Question 4
Which of the following describes an example of asexual reproduction found in the Kalanchoe plant?
Question 5
Which of the following is a biological approach to determining when a mother and her conceptus become separate individuals?
Question 6
About the time of ____________, male genetic information from the sperm begins to be translated into protein products. This is used by some to determine when a mother and her conceptus become separate individuals.
Question 7
Haploid secondary spermatocytes go on directly to complete meiosis forming four spermatid cells. These will differentiate into sperm cells. The last stage of meiosis (that generates the spermatids) is called
Question 8
In the Venus Fly trap, how does the enzyme expansin help to close the trap?
Question 9
Dilation of the cervix is a chemical procedure that
Question 10
The phrase,
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