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Online Residential Athletics RequestInfo Apply Now VisitUs Create Guest Account Quiz: Chemistry and Body Organization Due Jan 29 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 47 Time Limit 65 Minutes Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 Module 2: Week 2. Contains 47 multiple-choice, true/false, matching, and essay questions. |s limited to 65 minutes. Allows 1 attempt. |s worth 100 points. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2. Attempt History Attempt Time Score Sign In LATEST Attempt 1 65 minutes 71 out of 100 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 71 out of 100 Submitted Feb 2 at 6:21pm This attempt took 65 minutes. Question 1 2/ 2pts The trachea belongs to which of the following body systems? Circulatory System Nervous System Endocrine System Lymphatic System Respiratory System
Question 2 2/2pts The kidneys, ureters, and bladder are organs that belong to which system? Digestive system Urinary system Reproductive system Circulatory system Question 3 2/ 2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #2? (Waugh and Grant, Skull bones) zygomatic bone occipital bone parietal bone temporal bone frontal bone
Question 4 2/ 2pts The system that produces hormones is: Cardiovascular Respiratory Lymphatic Endocrine Immune IncorrectQuestion 5 0/2pts External communication refers to which of the following? Blood, circulatory, and lymphatic systems Nervous and endocrine systems Respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems Musculoskeletal system Special senses and organs such as the ear, eye, touch, taste, and smell IncorrectQuestion 6 0/2pts What is the function of the Golgi apparatus? Packaging and storage of proteins in secretory granules Produces lipids and steroid hormones Produces energy for the cell in the form of ATP Contains the genetic information of cells in the form of DNA Produces enzymes and hormones IncorrectQuestion 7 0/2pts Protection and Survival include all of the following except: Integumentary System Reproductive Systems Immune System
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Cardiovascular System Musculoskeletal System Question 8 2/ 2pts What system is considered the first line of defense against microscopic foreign invaders? Circulatory System Endocrine System Integumentary System Lymphatic System Respiratory System Question 9 2/ 2pts Which of the following cell structures is known as the “power house” of the cell because of its role in the production of energy in the form of ATP? Nucleus Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Lysosomes Question 10 2/ 2pts Which of the following mechanisms for transporting substances across cell membranes requires energy? Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Active transport Question 11 2/2pts
Electrons in the outer shell are referred to as: Molecules Valence electrons Atoms Cations Question 12 2/ 2pts What is the function of alkaline buffer solutions in the body? They readily accept hydrogen ions and decrease the pH They readily accept hydroxyl ions and decrease the pH They readily accept hydrogen ions and increase the pH Question 13 2/2pts Transport systems in the body fall into what category of body needs? Communication Intake and Elimination Protection and Survival Transport systems are not needed in the body Question 14 2/ 2pts Out of the following body systems, which system do lymph nodes belong to? Digestive system Urinary system Immune system Endocrine system Circulatory system Question 15 2/2pts Which of the following is a true statement?
An acid solution has a higher pH than an alkaline solution. A strongly acidic solution has a higher pH than a weaker one. There can be no ions in a neutral solution. An alkaline solution has a higher pH than an acid one. IncorrectQuestion 16 0/2pts Which of the following regarding the movement of water is true? Red blood cells placed in an isotonic solution will swell. Red blood cells placed in an isotonic solution will shrink. Red blood cells placed in a hypotonic solution will swell. Red blood cells placed in a hypertonic solution will swell. Red blood cells placed in a hypotonic solution will shrink. IncorrectQuestion 17 0/2pts Each of the following is true concerning free radicals except: Smallest unit of an element that can exist as a stable entity Produced by normal metabolic processes Produced from radiation Destroy tissues Produced by chemicals Question 18 2/ 2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #2?
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(Schneider et al., McGraw Hill, Skeletal System) ilium ischium pubis sacrum COCCYX Question 19 2/ 2pts How many bones make up the Skeletal System? 102 206 400 606 IncorrectQuestion 20 0/2pts Which of the following structures is not found in the abdominal cavity?
spleen lungs liver gall bladder stomach Question 21 2/ 2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #1? (Schneider et al., McGraw Hill, Skeletal System) ilium ischium pubis sacrum coccyX
IncorrectQuestion 22 0/2pts Hearing, Sight, Smell, and Taste are examples of: Special Senses External Communication Endocrine System Bothaandb Question 23 2/ 2pts What is the correct definition of diffusion? The movement of a chemical substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The movement of water down its concentration gradient across a semi-permeable membrane from the side with the lower solute concentration to the side with the greater solute concentration. IncorrectQuestion 24 0/2pts Pinocytosis and phagocytosis are examples of which type of transport? Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Active transport Bulk transport IncorrectQuestion 25 0/2pts The definition of an element is: The smallest unit that can exist as a stable entity A chemical substance whose atoms are all of the same kind Electrons in the outermost shell A chemical that neutralizes free radicals Chemicals with an odd number of electrons
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Question 26 2/2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #3? (Schneider et al., McGraw Hill, Skeletal System) patella tibia fibula tarsal femur Question 27 2/ 2pts What is meant by the term homeostasis? Homeostasis is the inability of the body to regulate itself. Homeostasis is the tendency of the body to maintain extreme values. Homeostasis is the lack of movement of blood through a vessel. Homeostasis is the tendency of the body to maintain a stable internal environment.
Question 28 2/2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #3? (Waugh and Grant, Skull bones) mandible maxilla zygomatic bone nasal bone frontal bone IncorrectQuestion 29 0/2pts The tarsal and metatarsal bones are found in which limb? Upper Lower Question 30 2/2pts
Cell division of a body cell that results in 2 genetically identical cells is known as Mitosis Meiosis Question 31 2/ 2pts What structure is indicated by arrow #1? (Waugh and Grant, Skull bones) frontal bone temporal bone occipital bone parietal bone zygomatic bone Question 32 2/2pts What is the most abundant type of tissue in the body? Epithelial tissue Connective tissue
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Muscle tissue Nervous tissue Question 33 2/ 2pts The nervous system is an example of: Transport Systems Intake and Elimination Internal Communication Specific Defense Mechanisms Protection and Survival Question 34 2/ 2pts The above image is a lateral view of the vertebral column. Which letter is on the anterior side of the vertebral column? (Schneider et al., McGraw Hill, Spine)
A B Question 35 2/ 2pts What is the most common type of control system to regulate homeostasis? Positive Feedback Neutral Feedback Negative Feedback Homeostasis is not regulated Question 36 2/2pts An acid solution is characterized by high levels of which ion? Bicarbonate Hydroxyl Hydrogen Sodium Question 37 2/2pts The sodium pump is an example of which type of transport? Diffusion Facilitated diffusion Osmosis Active transport Bulk transport Question 38 2/2pts How many thoracic vertebrae are there? 1 5
7 12 Question 39 2/ 2pts With respect to the Levels of Organization found in the human body, which of the following is in the correct order from the simplest to the most complex? Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs Molecules, cells, atoms, tissues, organs Tissues, cells, molecules, organs, atoms Organs, atoms, cells, tissues, molecules Atoms, molecules, cells, organs, tissues Question 40 2/2pts What is another name for facilitated diffusion? Bulk transport Active transport Carrier mediated transport IncorrectQuestion 41 0/2pts Core body temperature has suddenly dropped 3 degrees. Which of the following is responsible for directly engaging the shivering process in order to generate body heat? Detector Control Center Effector Muscle Spindle Question 42 2/ 2pts In the anatomical position (palm of hand facing forward), the ulna is medial to the radius. True False
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Question 43 2/2pts Regarding negative feedback, the effector response decreases the effect of the original stimulus. True False IncorrectQuestion 44 0/2pts The axial skeleton consists of the shoulder girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, and lower limbs. True False Question 45 2/ 2pts There is a higher percentage of cells in the blood compared to the percentage of plasma in the blood. True False Question 46 5/ 5 pts Match each type of tissue with the word or phrase that best characterizes that particular tissue. Epithelial tissue covers body and lines body cavi Connective tissue acts as a “filler,” providing elastic Skeletal muscle tissue voluntary control Nervous tissue
glial cell is one type of this tissu Smooth muscle tissue involuntary Question 47 0/5pts The needs of the human body can be grouped into three major categories: a) Communication b) Intake and Elimination c) Protection and Survival Explain which major body systems fall into each of these categories, as well as how the systems contribute to their particular category. Your Answer: a. Communication e Nervous System * Endocrine System Missing answer Quiz Score: 71 out of 100