Orientation to the Human Body
Organ Systems
Chemistry
Cells
100

The liver is ________ to the visceral peritoneum.

deep

100

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

ureters

urinary system

100

What type & form of energy is stored in the bonds of substances like ATP?

chemical and kinetic

100

Name the 3 types of protein rods that make up the cytoskeleton.

microfilaments, microtubules, intermediate filaments

200

The carpus is _________ to the antebrachium.

distal

200

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

hair, skin, & nails

integumentary system

200

Name the building blocks of each of the 4 types of organic macromolecules.

monosaccharides - carbohydrates

fatty acids - lipids

amino acids - proteins

nucleotides - nucleic acids

200

Ribosomes are synthesized in the ____________, which is located within the nucleus.

nucleolus

300

The parietal pleura is _________ to the lungs.

superficial

300

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

trachea

respiratory system

300

The basic structures of DNA & RNA include a pentose sugar, a ___ group and a nitrogenous base.

phosphate

300

Name two membranous organelles & describe their functions:

rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) - sites for the synthesis of membrane bound or secretory proteins

Golgi body (apparatus) - site for receiving, packaging, and exporting substances produced in the endoplasmic reticulum

400

Name the body cavity that houses both the heart & lungs.

thoracic cavity

400

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

liver

digestive system

400

Chemical bonding involves only ______, which are subatomic particles found in the outermost (_____) energy shell of an atom.

electrons

valence

400

List the two main features of epithelial tissues that are used to identify the different types.

cell shapes and number of layers
500

The feedback mechanism that serves to reverse the original stimulus in order to maintain homeostasis is: positive  or  negative

negative

500

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

spleen

lymphatic system

500

________ are the primary components of all cell membranes.

Phospholipids

500

Name the organelle where synthesis of lipids occurs.

smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)

600

Name the body plane that would divide the body into ventral & dorsal portions.

frontal or coronal

600

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

pancreas

endocrine system

600

Name the type of bond that forms a salt & describe how the electrons behave in this type of bond.

ionic bond

electrons are transferred between atoms

600

Name the two stages of protein synthesis & describe what happens in each one.

transcription - DNA message is transcribed into mRNA in the nucleus

translation - mRNA codon is translated into proper amino acid sequence at the ribosome

700

Name one example of a positive feedback mechanism.

labor or blood clotting cascade

700

Which organ system does this organ belong to?

eyes

nervous system

700

Describe the difference between organic & inorganic substances & give one example of each.

organic substances always contain C and H; example: glucose

inorganic substances may contain C or H, but never both; carbon dioxide (CO2),  water (H2O), salt (NaCl)

700

Name the stage of mitosis in which chromatids are lined up along the equatorial plate.

metaphase

800

Membranes that line internal body cavities are called _____ serosa.

parietal

800

Which organ system is responsible for...

maintaining posture, locomotion, facial expression, & thermoregulation

muscular system

800

List two specific examples of proteins in the human body & describe their function.

collagen fibers - provide strength and structure to tissues such as skin, bones, tendons & ligaments

enzymes - three dimensional globular functional proteins that have affinity for substrates, drives chemical reactions (metabolism)

membrane protein pumps - active transport of ions or other molecules across the selectively permeable phospholipid bilayers of cell membranes

800

Describe the specific function of DNA.

DNA contains the code (recipe) for producing all proteins needed by the cell.
900

The mental region is _________ to the oral region.

inferior or caudal

900

Which organ system is responsible for...

supporting the body

skeletal system

900

List two unique properties of water & describe how they are critical to the function of the human body.

water is polar - serves as a good solvent

water has a high heat of vaporization - sweat effectively cools the body because heat is released when hydrogen bonds are broken as water changes from liquid to gas

water has a high heat capacity - blood (which is mostly water) carries heat effectively around the body

900

Name the enzyme that oversees the synthesis of mRNA during transcription.

RNA polymerase

1000

Give the proper regional term for the 'belly button'.

umbilical region

1000

Which organ system is responsible for...

elimination of nitrogenous wastes

urinary system

1000

Adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), and uracil (U) are all types of:

Nitrogenous bases of nucleic acids.  ACGT in DNA, ACGU in RNA

1000

Describe the ‘fluid mosaic model’.

It describes the structure and function of the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane. 

1100

Groups of similar cells working together in the body are referred to as __________.

tissues

1100

Which organ system is responsible for...

transport of nutrients, hormones, metabolic wastes, & heat

cardiovascular system

1100

Define ‘osmosis’.

Osmosis is the passive transport of water across a semi-permeable membrane.  Water moves against the solute concentration gradient until equilibrium is reached.

1100

Which types of molecules can easily cross a typical cell membrane by simple diffusion?

fat soluble molecules (i.e., steroids) and very small molecules (i.e., O2, CO2, H20)

1200
Explain specifically how the terms medial and median differ.

medial is a directional term that refers to a body part that lies closer to the midline of the body

median is a plane (or cut) through the body along the midline

1200

Which organ system is responsible for...

preventing desiccation & entry of microbes

integumentary system

1200

____________ are the small protein complexes that DNA wraps around in order to form nucleosomes, which resemble ‘beads on a string’.

Histones

1200

List two requirements for active transport for substances that cannot easily cross cell membranes:

membrane protein pumps (with specific 3-D shape to match molecule to be transported) AND energy (typically ATP)