Solutions for Anatomy & Physiology
Problem 1ILQ:
Visit this link (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/diffusion) to see diffusion and how it is propelled by...Problem 2ILQ:
Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/endomembrane1) to learn about the endomembrane...Problem 3ILQ:
Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/DNArep) to learn about DNA replication. DNA...Problem 4ILQ:
Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/ribosome) to learn about ribosomes. The ribosome...Problem 5ILQ:
Visit this link (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/mitosis) to learn about mitosis. Mitosis results in...Problem 6RQ:
Because they are embedded within the membrane, ion channels are examples of ________. receptor...Problem 7RQ:
The diffusion of substances within a solution tends to move those substances ________ their ________...Problem 8RQ:
Ion pumps and phagocytosis are both examples of ________. a. endocytosis b. passive transport...Problem 9RQ:
Choose the answer that best completes the following analogy: Diffusion is to ________ as endocytosis...Problem 10RQ:
Choose the term that best completes the following analogy: Cytoplasm is to cytosol as a swimming...Problem 11RQ:
The rough ER has its name due to what associated structures? Golgi apparatus ribosomes lysosomes...Problem 12RQ:
Which of the following is a function of the rough ER? production of proteins detoxification of...Problem 13RQ:
Which of the following is a feature common to all three components of the cytoskeleton? They all...Problem 14RQ:
Which of the following organelles produces large quantities of ATP when both glucose and oxygen are...Problem 15RQ:
The nucleus and mitochondria share which of the following features? protein-lined membrane pores a...Problem 16RQ:
Which of the following structures could be found within the nucleolus? chromatin histones ribosomes...Problem 17RQ:
Which of the following sequences on a DNA molecule would be complementary to GCTTATAT? TAGGCGCG...Problem 18RQ:
Place the following structures in order from least to most complex organization: chromatin,...Problem 19RQ:
Which of the following is part of the elongation step of DNA synthesis? pulling apart the two DNA...Problem 20RQ:
Which of the following is not a difference between DNA and RNA? DNA contains thymine whereas RNA...Problem 21RQ:
Transcription and translation take place in the ________ and ________, respectively. nucleus;...Problem 22RQ:
How many letters of an RNA molecule, in sequence, does it take to provide the code for a single...Problem 23RQ:
Which of the following is not made out of RNA? the carriers that shuffle amino acids to a growing...Problem 24RQ:
Which of the following phases is characterized by preparation for DNA synthesis? G0 G1 G2 SProblem 25RQ:
A mutation in the gene for a cyclin protein might result in which of the following? a cell with...Problem 26RQ:
What is a primary function of tumor suppressor genes? stop all cells from dividing stop certain...Problem 27RQ:
Arrange the following terms in order of increasing specialization: oligopotency, pleuripotency,...Problem 28RQ:
Which type of stem cell gives rise to red and white blood cells? endothelial epithelial...Problem 29RQ:
What multipotent stem cells from children sometimes banked by parents? fetal stem cells embryonic...Problem 31CTQ:
Why is receptor-mediated endocytosis said to be more selective than phagocytosis or pinocytosis?Problem 32CTQ:
What do osmosis, diffusion, filtration, and the movement of ions away from like charge all have in...Problem 33CTQ:
Explain why the structure of the ER, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus assist their respective...Problem 34CTQ:
Compare and contrast lysosomes with peroxisomes: name at least two similarities and one difference.Problem 36CTQ:
Why is it important that DNA replication take place before cell division? What would happen if cell...Problem 38CTQ:
Contrast transcription and translation. Name at least three differences between the two processes.Problem 39CTQ:
What would happen if anaphase proceeded even though the sister chromatids were not properly attached...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - An Introduction To The Human BodyChapter 2 - The Chemical Level Of OrganizationChapter 3 - The Cellular Level Of OrganizationChapter 4 - The Tissue Level Of OrganizationChapter 5 - The Integumentary SystemChapter 6 - Bone Tissue And The Skeletal SystemChapter 7 - Axial SkeletonChapter 8 - The Appendicular SkeletonChapter 9 - JointsChapter 10 - Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11 - The Muscular SystemChapter 12 - The Nervous System And Nervous TissueChapter 13 - Anatomy Of The Nervous SystemChapter 14 - The Somatic Nervous SystemChapter 15 - The Autonomic Nervous SystemChapter 16 - The Neurological ExamChapter 17 - The Endocrine SystemChapter 18 - The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 19 - The Cardiovascular System: The HeartChapter 20 - The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels And CirculationChapter 21 - The Lymphatic And Immune SystemChapter 22 - The Respiratory SystemChapter 23 - The Digestive SystemChapter 24 - Metabolism And NutritionChapter 25 - The Urinary SystemChapter 26 - Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-base BalanceChapter 27 - The Reproductive SystemChapter 28 - Development And Inheritance
Book Details
Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the yearlong Human Anatomy and Physiology course taught at most two- and four-year colleges and universities to students majoring in nursing and allied health. A&P is 29 chapters of pedagogically effective learning content, organized by body system, and written at an audience-appropriate level. The lucid text, strategically constructed art, inspiring career features, and links to external learning tools address the critical teaching and learning challenges in the course. Color is used for pedagogical effect in A&P. Most art will consist of elegant black line, with the strongest line illustrating the most important structure(s) and shading used to show dimension and shape. Color (used only when needed) highlights and clarifies the primary anatomical or functional point of the illustration. Student focus is drawn to the most important learning point in each illustration, without distraction from excessive gradients, shadows, and loud highlights. The online book provides students with links to surgical videos, histology, interactive diagrams, and cadaver imagery at critical junctures. This book is available online for free at openstaxcollege dot org
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