The food is located_____ to the leg?
A. Proximal
B. Superior
C. Superficial
D. Distal
Distal
What compound is the universal solvent?
1. Carbon dioxide
2. Oxygen
3. ATP
4. Water
Water
which of the following best describes the power or driving force for active transport?
1. ATP
2. Pressure
3. DNA
4. H+
ATP
Which of the following is a waste product of the aerobic glucose metabolism?
1. ATP
2. CO2
3. Urea
4. Glycogen
CO2
which tissue type is the most abundant?
1. epithelial
2. muscular
3. connective
4. nervous
Connective
The femur is ____ to the foot?
A. distal
Proximal
C. inferior
D. Deep
Proximal
H+ refers to?
1. an isotope of hydrogen
2. heavy hydrogen
3. hydrogen bonding
4. hydrogen ion concentration
hydrogen ion concentration
What are the hairlike structures located on the outer surface of the cell membrane?
1. Mitochondria
2. Ribosomes
3. Cilia
4. Centrioles
Cilia
which of the following are building block of protein?
1. monosaccharides
2. glucose, fructose, and galactose
3. amino acids
4. cellulose and glycogen
amino acid
Which type of tissue is found in organs that need to stretch( e.g. urinary bladder)?
1. transitional epithelium
2. Loose connective tissue
3. adipose tissue
4. simple squamous epithelium
transitional epithelium
Which of the following refers to the lower back region?
A. Gurion
B. Axillary
C. Umbilical
D. Lumbar
Lumbar
Which is the energy- transferring molecule?
1. H+
2. ATP
3. Ca2+
4.NaCl
ATP
Lysosomes are filled with?
1. powerful enzymes that destroy cellular debris and pathogen
2. cilia
3. DNA
4. blood
powerful enzymes that destroy cellular debris and pathogen
Which of the following terms is the most descriptive of ribose and deoxyribose?
1. steroids
2. lipids
3. sugars
4. disaccharides
sugars
Stratified means?
1. flat and shiny
2. layered
3. striped
4. hard
layered
Which plane preservers an upper and lower half of the body?
1. Transverse plane
2. Coronal plane
3. Frontal plane
4. Midsagittal
Transverse plane
Zinc, selenium, cobalt, and iodine are all?
1. trace elements
2. compounds
3.radioactive
4. isotopes of hydrogen
trace elements
Which word means "the bursting of red blood cells"?
1. endocytosis
2. hemolysis
3. crenation
4. catalyst
hemolysis
DNA is what?
1. double stranded and stores the genetic code
2.contains ribose as its sugar
3. is located withing the cytoplasm
4. contains the following bases Cytosine, guanine, adenine and uracil
double stranded and stores the genetic code
Endocrine and exocrine glands are ____ tissue?
1. connective
2. epithelial
3. adipose
4. glial
The caudal part of the spinal cord is?
1. superior to the thoracic part of the spinal cord
2. located near the tailbone
3. interior to the cervical spinal cord
4. located near the brain
located near the tailbone
A solution that has a pH of 6.8?
1. has a neutral pH
2. is alkaline
3. is basic
4. is acidic
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase are phases of?
1. active transport
2. mitosis
3. differentiation
4.pinocytosis
mitosis
What are the bases for RNA?
1. Adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine
2. adenine cytosine guanine uracil
3. adenine guanine thymine uracil
4 cytosine guanine uracil glucose
adenine cytosine guanine uracil
Chondrocytes and osteocytes form?
1. squamous epithelium
2. transitional epithelium
3. astrocytes and ependymal cells
4. cartilage and bones
cartilage and bones