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Bio 094 Final Lecture Exam

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What is the LEAST common but MOST dangerous form of cancer?   Melanoma  
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What are the 4 stages of Bone healing in order?   Hematoma forms, Callus Forms, Bony Callus, Bone Remodeling  
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Where are red blood cells formed?   Marrow  
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What is the blueish material formed in the embryonic bone?   Hyaline Cartilage  
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What are hip and shoulder joints called?   Ball and Socket joints  
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What is the Oxxa Coxae?   Hip Bone  
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What is the Axial skeleton?   Skull, spine and ribs  
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Which bone does not articulate with any other bone   Hyoid  
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The Neuromuscular junction is...   Where the nerve sits on and attaches to the nerve. Between a Neuron and a muscle  
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What attaches bone to muscle?   Tendons  
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A Sarcomere is   Segment of myofibril, Smallest contractile unit of muscle, extends from one z disc to the next  
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________is attached to the movable bone, when muscle contract, moves towards the origin which is immovable.   Insertion  
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Quadriceps (Thigh) include what muscles?   Rectus Femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis.  
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Largest protective organ of our body?   Skin or integument  
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What glands produce hormones that regulate body systems....   Endocrine glands  
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What cavity houses the lungs and heart?   Thoracic Cavity  
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The Dorsal Cavity contains what?   Cranial and spinal  
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What element us a universal solvent?   Water  
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ATP is...   Energy  
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Levels of structural organization that make up the body...   Chemical level>Cellular >Tissue > Organ >Organ System >Organism  
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Covalent bonds...   Atoms Shared  
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Ionic bonds take what...   An electron  
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______ Reaction occurs when two or more atoms or molecules combine to form a larger, more complex molecule.   Synthesis Reaction  
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Solutions with a pH lower then 7 are...   Acidic  
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Alkaline solutions have a pH higher or lower 7?   Higher  
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Inorganic compounds lack....?   They lack Carbon  
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Organic Compounds contain what?   Carbon  
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Enzymes are catalysts that do what?   Start a reaction  
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Enzymes are recognized by this suffix forming part of its name..   -ASE  
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Movement of molecules from a high concentration region to a low concentration region   Diffusion  
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What type of muscle is striated and involuntary...   Cardiac  
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What type of muscle is NOT striated and involuntary   Smooth  
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This muscle is striated and voluntary..   Skeletal  
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What is the study of tissues called?   Histology  
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Where are proteins built?   In Ribosomes  
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What is the cell membrane made out of?   A Phospholipid bilayer  
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In what layer of the epidermis do the cells actively divide stem cells?   Stratum Basale layer  
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If your skin is red, painful and swollen what degree burn do you have?   1st Degree  
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Your burn is this degree if its red, swollen and blistered.   2nd Degree  
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If your skin is gone, what degree burn do you have?   3rd Degree  
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Bone tissue found at the ends of long bones..   Spongy bone  
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The hip bones are formed by the fusion of three bones, the....   illium, ischium and pubis  
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What is the antagonist of the quadriceps?   The Hamstrings  
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Segment of myofibril, Smallest contractile unit of muscle, extends from one z disc to the next   Sarcomere  
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In the reflex arc the message from the brain is ____ and to the brain is_____.   Motor, Sensory  
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In what part of the nervous system does the body automatically defend itself?   The Autonomic (Involuntary) nervous system  
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What carries the message away from the neuron?   Axon  
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Junction between two neurons   Synapse  
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What part of the brain controls swallowing and breathing?   Medulla Oblongata  
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What does the Sympathetic nervous system control?   Fight or flight response  
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Pathway of light through the eye...   Cornea>Aqueous Humor>Lens> Vitreous Humor>Retina  
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Photoreceptor cells are....   Rods and cones  
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Semicircular canals control...   Dynamic and Static Equilibrium  
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Where is the Spiral Organ of Corti located?   The cochlea  
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Order that sound passes through the ear...   Pinna>Auditory Canal>Eardrum> Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup> Oval Window>Internal Ear  
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Where are the savory receptors on the tongue?   Middle of the tongue  
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What is the largest endocrine gland?   Pineal Gland  
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Testosterone is produced where?   Testes  
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Adrenals glands are found where?   On top of the kidneys  
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What organ makes insulin to break down sugar?   Pancreas  
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Hormones get on the ____highway?   Blood (Circulatory System)  
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This doesn't have a nucleus   Erythrocytes  
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What is a pigment in cells?   Hemoglobin  
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Do leukocytes have nucleus?   Yes  
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What cells have hemoglobin that carry oxygen?   Red Blood cells  
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Bone marrow is the site of....   Red blood cell formation  
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What formed element clots blood?   Platelets  
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Universal blood recipient?   Type AB  
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What is the largest blood vessel in the body?   Aorta  
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Smallest vessels in the body...   Capillaries  
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What is the pacemaker of the heart?   Sinoatrial Node (SA Node)  
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What separates the left atrium from the left ventricle?   Bicuspid(mitral) valve  
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Nutrient system of the heart   Coronary Vessels  
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Natural immunity is...   Mothers milk and exposure  
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Artificial immunity is...   Vaccines and needles  
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HIV attacks....   Helper T Lymphocytes  
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Lymphatic structures found in small intestines   Peyer's Patches  
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Plasma cells (immature B lymphocytes) produce what....   antibodies  
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Capturing lymph fluid from blood vessels and putting it back in is a function of what body system>   Lymphatic System  
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Lines the nasal cavity, rests of rich network of thin-walled veins the warm air as it flows past. Moistens air and traps incoming bacteria and other foreign debris   Respiratory Mucosa  
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Process that gas exchange uses...   Diffusion  
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What protects the covering of the larynx   Epiglottis  
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What is used in both the respiratory and digestive system?   Pharynx  
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Pathway Carbon Dioxide leaves the body...   Alveoli>>bronchi>>trachea >> larynx>>pharynx  
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Membrane that covers the lungs...   Pleura  
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What covers everything exposed to the outside?   Muscosa  
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Name three respiratory disorders...   COPD, Emphysema, Bronchitis  
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Wavelike motion of contraction and relaxation of the muscles, propels food when swallowing...   Peristalsis  
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What forms stool?   Large Intestines  
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Pathway of food...   Pharynx>Esophagus> Stomach>Small Intestine> Large Intestine  
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What forms the renal corpuscle?   Glomerulus and Bowmans Capsule  
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Outer region on Kidney?   Renal Cortex  
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Inner region of Kidney?   Renal Medulla  
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Main functioning Unit of the kidney...   The Nephron  
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Order of Urine elimination?   Collecting Duct> Renal Pelvis> Ureters>Bladder>Urethra  
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Fertilized egg has how many chromosomes?   46  
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Where does fertilization of the ova occur?   Fallopian tube  
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What surrounds a baby in the placenta?   Amniotic fluid  
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