Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password


Make sure to remember your password. If you forget it there is no way for StudyStack to send you a reset link. You would need to create a new account.
Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

All chaps

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
        Help!  

Question
Answer
Glucose is an example of a   Monosaccharide  
🗑
Starch is the stored carbohydrate in plants, while ________ is the stored carbohydrate in animals   Glycogen  
🗑
Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and skeletal muscles in the form of   Glycogen  
🗑
______ adds bulk to the body that cannot be stored.   Fiber  
🗑
A ______ can be broken into two amino acids by dehydration synthesis   dipeptide  
🗑
All organic compounds contain?   Carbon  
🗑
Carbohydrates and proteins are built up from their basic building blocks by the?   removal of a H2O molecule between each two units  
🗑
CH4 is an   Organic molecule  
🗑
_______ is produced naturally by the liver, in addition to being ingested in foods   Cholesterol  
🗑
Level of organization that is the simplest level, atoms combine to form molecules, molecules form organelles   Chemical level  
🗑
Smallest units of living things and have unique functions of the body defines...   Cellular level  
🗑
The basic structural material of the body consists of   Protein also 50 or more amino acids are called.. protein  
🗑
The single most abundant protein in the body is ________.   Collagen  
🗑
Group of similar cells that have a common function. (epithelium,muscle,etc)   Tissue level  
🗑
The major function of DNA is to store the genetic instructions that are used during   Protein synthesis  
🗑
The genetic information is coded in DNA by the   sequence of the nucleotides  
🗑
The study of structure   Anatomy  
🗑
The study of function   Physiology  
🗑
The study of body cells and their internal structure   Cytology  
🗑
The study of tissue   Histology  
🗑
Examines the body parts that are visible to the naked eye.   Gross Anatomy/Macroscopic  
🗑
What are the 5 Gross anatomy approaches   Systemic anatomy, Regional anatomy, Surface anatomy, Comparative anatomy, and Embryology  
🗑
Studies the anatomy of each functional body system. ( ex: studying the urinary system would include kidneys,bladder and uretha.)   Systemic anatomy  
🗑
Examines all of the structures in a particular region of the body as a complete unit   Regional anatomy  
🗑
Focuses on both superficial anatomic markings and the internal body structures that relate to the skin covering them.   Surface anatomy  
🗑
Examines the similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species   Comparative  
🗑
Concern of the developmental changes occurring from conception to birth.   Embryology  
🗑
What are the 6 levels of structural organization?   Chemical level, Cellular level, Tissue, Organ level, Organ system level, Organismal level  
🗑
Which level of structural organization is considered to be the highest level   Organismal level  
🗑
The body is erect with feet slightly apart, and palms face forward with thumbs pointing away from the body   anatomical position  
🗑
described as cuts made diagonally between the horizontal and the vertical planes   Oblique sections  
🗑
Homeostasis is the condition in which the body maintains   a relatively stable internal environment, within limits  
🗑
A result of homeostatic imbalance could be   Illness  
🗑
Which body systems function is to produce blood cells and provides support?   Skeletal system  
🗑
The visceral serosa membrane   covers the outer surface of organs in a body cavity  
🗑
Which body system provides protection and regulates blood temperature?   Ingeumentary system (Hair,skin, and nails)  
🗑
What body system secretes hormones and regulates growth, reproduction, and ,metabolism?   Endocrine system  
🗑
Which body system transports, filters, and disposes of waste?   Lymphatic/immunity system  
🗑
Which body system is responsible for exchange of gases between blood and airways   Respiratory system  
🗑
Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment despite continuous outside changes   Homeostasis  
🗑
What are the components of a Control mechanism   Receptor, Control center,effector  
🗑
Monitors environment and responds to stimuli   Receptor  
🗑
A typical phospholipid   Hydrophobic and hydrophilic  
🗑
receives output from control center, response acts to reduce or enhance the stimulus.(feedback)   Effector  
🗑
The response reduces or shuts off the original stimuli   Negative feedback Regulate body temp, or blood volume  
🗑
The response enhances the original stimulous   Positive Feedback Contractions, blood clotting  
🗑
Toward the head end of the body(Upper part)   Superior(cranial)  
🗑
Away from the head end or toward the lower part of body   inferior(caudal)  
🗑
Front of the body   Anterior(Ventral)  
🗑
Back of the body   posterior(Dorsal)  
🗑
Midline of the body   Medial  
🗑
Away from the middle of the body   Lateral  
🗑
Between the medial and lateral structure   intermediate  
🗑
Closer to the origin of the body part   Proximal  
🗑
Farther from the origin of the body part   Distal  
🗑
Towards or at the body surface   Superficial(External)  
🗑
Away from the body surface   Deep(internal)  
🗑
Two major divisions of the body   Axial:Head,Neck,Trunk Appendicular: limbs  
🗑
The building blocks of elements are..   Atoms  
🗑
Anything that has mass and takes up space   Matter  
🗑
A homogenous mixture of gases, liquids, or solids is referred to as a   Solution  
🗑
energy relationships between the electrons of the reacting atoms   Chemical bonds  
🗑
chemical bond formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from the outermost energy level (the valance shell) of one atom to that of the other.   Ionic bond  
🗑
When atoms or molecules combine to form larger, more complex molecules, the process is known as __________.   Anabolism  
🗑
What is considered the universal solvent?   Water  
🗑
A molecule of water is added for each bond broken in?   Hydrolysis  
🗑
Catabolic reactions involve   A release of energy  
🗑
Bonds that form between two atoms when one atom donates an electron to the other atom is called?   Ionic bonds  
🗑
The building blocks of RNA and DNA are __________.   Nucleotides  
🗑
Least healthy type of fat   Trans fat  
🗑
Amino acids are linked up by   Peptides  
🗑
Principle of elements in the human body   C-Carbon, H-hydrogen, O-oxygen, N-Nitrogen  
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑
   
🗑


   

Review the information in the table. When you are ready to quiz yourself you can hide individual columns or the entire table. Then you can click on the empty cells to reveal the answer. Try to recall what will be displayed before clicking the empty cell.
 
To hide a column, click on the column name.
 
To hide the entire table, click on the "Hide All" button.
 
You may also shuffle the rows of the table by clicking on the "Shuffle" button.
 
Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.

 
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how
Created by: bwebb1351
Popular Biology sets