Bio 1-3

Which of the following is responsible for the production and modification of proteins?
Peroxisomes
rough endoplasmic reticulum
lysosomes
Plasmamembrane
Which of the following produces the majority of the ATP in a human cell
Rough er
Smooth er
Lysosome
Nucleus
Peroxisome
Mitochondria
Which of the following produces lipids and aids in detoxication
Rough er
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Smooth er
Proxisomes use and enzyme called _____ to break down the hydrogen peroxide
Lysosomes
Catalase
Lactase
Ribosomes produce rRNA
True
False
Which of the following has the function of increasing surface area so that more substances can be absorbed or reabsorbed?
Mitochondria
Smooth er
Cilia
Flagella
Microvilli
Which of the following describes Tay Sachs disease
Individuals have defective or missing peroxisome membrane protein.
Individuals have abnormal chloride channels.
Individuals have abnormal sodium channels.
Individuals have a deficiency of a lysosomal enzyme.
Individuals have a mutation in the mitochondrial DNA.
Ribosomes are produced in the ___
Golgi apparatus
Peroxisomes
Rough er
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Movement of water from and area of high water, low sloute to and area of low water, high solute is
Active transport
Faciliated diffusion
Osmosis
Pinocytosis
A substance which is not water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration using a carrier protein but no ATP. The substance has moved via ____________.
Active transport
Pinocytosis
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
An organ is best describes as different types of __ working together for a set of related functions
Organelles
Organ systems
Molecules
Tissues
Cells
The outtermost serous membrane surrounding the lungs is called the___
Plueral cavity
Peritoneal cavity
Parietal pleura
Parietal pericardium
Visceral pluera
Visceral peritoneum
An atom which has gained one or more electrons and has a negative charge would be a
Cation
Isotope
Anion
Noble gas
Building blocks of complex carbohydrates are called
Polysaccharides
Amino acids
Protiens
Monosaccharides
The normal pH of human arterial blood is 7.35-7.45
True
False
Maintenance of balanced internal conditions is called
Active transport
Positive feedback
Negative feedback
Homeostasis
Muscle which separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity is
Mass number is equal to
Sum of protons and neutrons
Sum of protons and electrons
Number of protons
Number of electrons
Difference of protons and neutrons
If a person has an arterial blood with a pH of 7.0, that person has
Normal pH
Alkalosis
Acidosis
A triglyceride is composed of one glycerol and 3 fatty acids
True
False
Dna is an example of a
Lipid
Nucleotide
Protien
Nucleic acid
Ultrasound uses which of the following
X rays
Radioactive isotopes
Sound waves
Radio waves
Most basic structure which possess the characteristics of life
Cell
Molecule
Tissue
Atom
Functional units of cells are called
Tissues
Organs
Organelles
Atoms
Head neck and trunk are contatined within the
Cranial
Axial
Axillary
Appendicular
Which are present in the mediastinum
Thyroid gland
Thymus
Heart
Liver
Trachea
Esophagus
Lungs
Spleen is located in the
Right upper quad
Left upper quad
Right lower quad
Left lower quad
Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior
Coronal
Parasaggital
Midsagittal
Pancreas is an organ in which organ systems
Nervous
Endocrine
Digestive
Muscular
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