Chemical Level of Organization
Cellular level of Organization
Tissue level of Organization
Integumentary System
Bone Tissue and Skeletal
100

Which of the following best describes sugar?

a) Inorganic

b) Solvent

c) Hydrophilic

d) Hydrophobic

c) Hydrophilic

100

Cholesterol is found embedded within both sides of the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane.

Which of the following occurs as the amount of cholesterol DECREASES within the cell membrane?

a) The cell membrane flexibility remains unchanged

b) The cell membrane becomes less flexible and more rigid

c) The cell membrane becomes more flexible and less rigid

d) The cell membrane rigidity remains unchanged

b) The cell membrane becomes less flexible and more rigid

As the amount of cholesterol within the cell membrane decreases, the membrane becomes more flexible and less rigid.

100

Which of the following is a tissue membrane that lines the hollow cavities and passageways of the body that are open to the external environment?

a) Connective Tissue Membrane

b) Mucous Membrane

c) Cutaneious Membrane

d) Synovial Membrane

b) Mucous Membrane

Mucous membranes are epithelial tissue membranes that line the hollow cavities and passageways of the body that open to the external environment, including the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracs.

100

What type of burn affects both the epidermis and a portion of the dermis and is characterized by blisters?

a) First-Degree Burn

b) Second-Degree Burn

c) Third-Degree Burn

d) Fourth-Degree Burn

b) Second-Degree Burn

100

The relationship between the skull and brain demonstrates which specific function of the skeletal system?

a) Production of blood cells

b) Facilitation of movement

c) Storage of minerals and fat

d) Protection of organs

d) Protection of organs

200
A chemical reaction occurs when the bonds in a compound are broken apart by the addition of water.  Which of the following best characterizes this reaction?


a) Hydrolysis

b) Dehydration Synthesis

c) Hydrophic

d) Organic

a) Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds

200

What is the characteristic of plasma membranes allowing only some substances to move through known as?

a) Passive Membrane Transport

b) Selective Permeability

c) Osmosis

d) Active Membrane Transport

b) Selective Permeability

The characteristic of the plasma membrane allowing only some substances to move through is known as selective permeability.

200

A type of epithelial tissue that containing cells that can change shapes as the tissue stretches is reffered to as which of the following?

a) Simple columnar epithelium

b) Simple squamous epithelium

c) Stratified squamous epithelium

d) Transitional epithelium

d) Transitional epithelium

This tissue consists of multiple layers of epithelial cells that can contract and expand in order to adapt to the degree of distension needed (i,e, the urinary bladder).

200

What type of burn goes through the epidermis, the dermis, and into the hypodermis?

a) First-Degree Burn

b) Second-Degree Burn

c) Third-Degree Burn

d) Fourth-Degree Burn

c) Third-Degree Burn

200
Attachment of muscle to the various bones allows for which specific function of the skeletal system?


a) Production of blood cells

b) Protection of organs

c) Facilitation of movement

d) Storage of minerals and fats

c) Facilitation of movement

300

Which of the following is the most abundant monosaccharide in the human body?

a) Glucose

b) Glycogen

c) Fructose

d) Galactose

a) Glucose

300

Which of the following describes the role of mitochondria?

a) Protein synthesis

b) Powering the house of the cell

c) Breakdown and digestion of unneeded cellular components

d) Generation of ATP

d) Generation of ATP

Turn in your caduceus if you didn't know this.

300

Which of the following glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream?

a) Mucous gland

b) Serous gland

c) Endocrine gland

d) Exocrine gland

c) Endocrine gland

300

What is the primary function of melanocytes?

a) Thermoregulation

b) Protection from UV Radiation

c) Sensory Function

d) Vitamin D Synthesis

b) Protection from UV Radiation

Upon exposure to UV light, melanocytes increase melanin production.  The melanin will move into the keratinocytes, darkening the tone of the skin and increasing protection against potential UV light damage.

300

Which of the following is the specific function of yellow bone marrow?

a) Production of blood cells

b) Protection of organs

c) Storage of calcium

d) Storage of minerals and fats

d) Storage of minerals and fats

Bones serve as a site for the storage of lipid (fat) and blood cell production.  The softer connective tissue that fills the interior of most bone is referred to as bone marrow.  Yellow bone marrow found inside of bones contains adipose tissue for fat and mineral storage.

400

Which of the following is the storage form of lipid and the most abundant lipid in the human body?

a) Prostaglandin

b) Triglyceride

b) Steroid

c) Phospholipid

b) Triglyceride

Triglycerides are the storage form of lipids containing glycerol and three fatty acids. Triglycerides are the most abundant lipids in the human body.

400

Which of the following is the most compact and coiled form of DNA?

a) Chromosome

b) Nucleosome

c) DNA Polymerase

d) Chromatin

a) Chromosome

400

In which of the following methods of secretion are the secretory products released once the entire cell ruptures?

a) Holocrine secretion

b) Merocrine secretion

c) Apocrine secretion

d) Endocrine secretion

a) Holocrine secretion

Holocrine secretion is a form of exocrine secretion where the cell ruptures, releasing all products.

400

Which layer of epidermis is found in thick but not thin skin?

a) Stratum granulosum

b) Stratum basale

c) Stratum Lucidum

d) Stratum spinosum

c) Stratum Lucidum

Stratum Lucidum is unique to thick skin

400

Which of the following is referred to as the lengthwise growth of long bones?

a) Secondary ossification center

b) Interstitial growth

c) Primary ossification center

d) Appositional growth

b) Interstitial growth

The epiphyseal (growth) plate is responsible for the longitudinal growth of a long bone, called interstitial growth.

500

DNA and ATP are organic macromolecules that are made up of which of the following monomers?

a) Fatty acids

b) Nucleotides

c) Amino Acids

d) Monosaccharides

b) Nucleotides

Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and ATP

500

Where specifically does transcription occur in the cell?

a) Nucleus

b) Mitochondria

c) Ribosomes

d) Golgi Apparatus

a) Nucleus

Transcription occurs in the cell nucleus and involves DNA sequences being converted to mRNA sequences 

500

Ligaments and tendons are examples of which of the following connective tissue types?

a) Dense connective tissue

b) Fluid connective tissue

c) Loose connective tissue

d) Supportive connective tissue

a) Dense connective tissue

500

A squamous cell carcinoma derives from cells in which layer of the epidermis?

a) Stratum Granulosum

b) Stratum Corneum

c) Stratum Basale

d) Stratum Spinosum

d) Stratum Spinosum

500

An x-ray diagnoses a fracture of the tibia where several breaks result in many small pieces between two large segments.

Which of the following refers to that specific type of fracture?

a) Transverse fracture

b) Impacted fracture

c) Greenstick fracture

d) Comminuted fracture

d) Comminuted fracture

Comminuted fractures are those several breaks that result in many small pieces between two large segments.

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