Biochemistry/Cell Biology
Digestion
Cardiovascular System
Genetics
Human Biology
100

Which of the following types of cells is a direct product of meiosis?

A. egg

B. muscle

C. nerve

D. skin

A. egg


100

What are two types of digestion?

1. Mechanical 

2. Chemical

100

What colour is deoxygenated blood?

Red (slightly darker than oxygenated blood)

100
What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

100

Which body system carry signals from one part of the body to another part of the body?

Nervous system.

200

Which process is directly responsible for the formation of hair cell?

A. meiosis

B. mitosis

C. nitrogen fixation

D. osmosis

B. mitosis


200

Where does absorption mostly occur?

1. Large Intestines 

2. Small Intestines

3. Stomach

4. Pancreas 

2. Small Intestines.
200

What is the name of the first chamber blood enters in the heart? Include the correct side of the body.

Right atrium. 

200

What is the monomer of DNA called?

Nucleotide
200

Which of the following structures transmits nerve impulses between the brain and most motor and sensory neurons?

A. carotid artery

B. diaphragm

C. esophagus

D. spinal cord

  

300

What are cell membranes made of?

A. amino acids

B. ATP

C. DNA

D. fatty acids

D. fatty acids

300

What are the four stages of digestion?

1. Ingestion

2. Digestion

3. Absorption 

4. Elimination/Egestion 

300

Why is the heart considered a double pump?

Explain the process  

The right side pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, whilst the left side pump oxygenated blood to the body.

300

What are the four nitrogenous bases and how do they pair?

Cytosine and Guanine 

Adenine and Thymine

300

Name at least four of the eleven body systems.

Muscular
Endocrine
Respiratory
Lymphatic
Integumentary (skin)
Nervous

Skeletal
Circulatory/cardiovascular
Reproduction
Urinary
Digestive

400

Fructose is a simple sugar that can be a source of energy for the body. What type of organic molecule is fructose?

A. carbohydrate

B. lipid

C. nucleic acid

D. protein

A. carbohydrate


400
What is the name of the involuntary waves of contraction that occur when we swallow food? 

Peristalsis

400

Which ventricle is more muscular and why?

The left ventricle is more muscular as it needs to pump blood throughout the entire body.

400
What phase does homologous recombination occur in?

Meiosis I 

400

During a running race, a person’s breathing rate and heart rate increase. These changes most directly help the person do which of the following?

A. increase the rate of digestion

B. decrease the rate of gamete production

C. decrease the rate of protein synthesis in neurons

D. increase the rate of cellular respiration in mitochondria

D. increase the rate of cellular respiration in mitochondria

  

500

What is the name of the structure that produces spindle fibres that separate chromatids during anaphase?

Centrioles 

Centrosomes (a pair of centrioles)

500

What are the four major biomolecules?

1. Carbohydrates (Sugars)

2. Lipids (Fats)

3. Proteins   

4. Nucleic Acids

500

In the middle agers it was believed that blood pumped was back and forth through the capillaries. Today we know it only goes in one direction. Why does blood only flow in one direction?

One way valves inside the heart and veins. 

500

Which part of a DNA molecule holds the information that is eventually translated into a protein?

Nitrogenous bases.

500
How many chromosomes are there in a diploid cell and haploid cell?

Diploid = 46

Haploid = 23

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