Ch 1
Chp. 2
Chp.1
Chp 2.
100

Lists the levels of structural organization in the human body from the simplest to the most complex form?


What is Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

100

Which subatomic particle defines the atomic number of an element?

What is a Proton

100

Which two organ systems include the pancreas as a component?

What is endocrine and digestive

100

Determine the number of protons in an isotope of nitrogen with an atomic number of 7 and a mass number of 14.

What is 7

200

Which serous membranes cover the external surface of the organs within the abdominal cavity? 

What is the Visceral Peritoneum

200

Which would be an example of an exchange reaction?

AC+ BD--> AD+ BC

200

Which region of the abdominopelvic cavity lies between the right and left lumbar regions?

What is Umbilical region

200

The innermost shell of an atom hold how many electrons?

What is 2

300

When you go outside on a hot summer day, your body temperature heats up above the normal range. Receptors in your brain detect the change in body temperature. The brain activates nerve cells that send messages to sweat glands, causing the body temperature to fall as the sweat evaporates from the skin. What part of this feedback loop is the effector?

Sweat glands

300

The four most common elements, comprising 96% of the body's mass, are:

what is oxygen,nitrogen,carbon,and hydrogen

300

A nerve cell releases chemical messengers to trigger changes in a nearby muscle cell. This is example of a core principle known as:

What is cell-cell communication
300
What is a hydrogen ion donor?

What is an acid

400

How does the structure and function principle relate to the alveoli sack in the lungs to facilitate efficient gas diffusion?

Large surface area and a simple layer of cells

400

What contributes to the calculation of the mass number

What is protons + neutrons

400

The hand is also known as the:

what is manual

400

On the pH scale, which number has the highest concentration of hydrogen ions?

What is pH 1

500

A mother breastfeeds her infant. As long as the baby suckles his mother's breast, the mother's mammary glands produce milk. Suckling the stimulus, increase milk production. This is an example of what 

What is Positive feedback

500

Transcribe this DNA strand: ATGCGCAAT

What is RNA: TACGCGTTA
500

The skeletal muscles are ________ to the skin.

what is deep

500

Glucose, galactose, and fructose have the molecular formula C6H12O6 but have different arrangements of atoms. These sugars are:

What are isomers