Human Body Organization
Chemistry of the Body
Skeletal System
Muscular System
100

What is the term for the study of the structure or form of the body and its parts?

Anatomy

100

Where in a cell is DNA stored?

The nucleus

100

 Is there more material that makes up the outside or inside of a bone?

Outside

100
What is the largest muscle in your body?

Gluteus maximus

200

Your stomach represents what level of organization?

Organ

200

What is homeostasis?

The process where living organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external world

200

What type of bone is your femur?

Long bone

200
Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary?

Voluntary

300

When describing the body, the starting point is: 

the anatomical position

300

What is used as cell energy?

ATP

300
How do ligaments help joints?

They provide stability

300

What function is shared by both the skeletal and muscular system?

Protecting vital organs

400

What is the smallest level of organization in the body (chemical, cellular, microscopic, or tissue)? 

Chemical

400

What is the role of ribosomes?

Make proteins

400

Where is your sternum located?

Your chest

400

How would you treat a complete muscle tear?

Surgery

500

You observe a person standing behind a waist-high table. The table, from your perspective, is dividing the person along which plane?

Transverse

500

Which of these terms is closely related to the role of mitochondria in human cells: osmosis, diffusion, cellular respiration, or mitosis?

Cellular Respiration

500

An athlete has been reported to have a torn meniscus. What kind of ailment are they experiencing?

A sore knee joint

500

What would happen if you didn't have any acetylcholinesterase in your body?

Your muscles would get too many signals to contract

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