EXAM 1
EXAM 2
EXAM 3
EXAM 4
EXAM 5
100

When the body gets cold, blood vessels constrict to force blood to go in different and more important areas of the body. 

What type of feedback loop is this?

What is a negative feedback loop? 
100

Which portion of DNA replication occurs outside the nucleus?

What is transcription? 

100

A tear of the ulnar collateral ligament would require what surgery? 

What is Tommy John Surgery? 

100

Which neurotramsitter is key to muscle contraction?

What is acetylcholine (ACh)?

100

Which portion of the brainstem is mainly responsible for vital and life-sustaining functions? 

What is the medulla oblongata? 

200

A substance that protects cells from damage caused by free radicals

What is an antioxidant? 

200

An increase in cell NUMBER is called ____________. 

What is hyperplasia? 

200

What is the best way to prevent osteoporosis? 

What is weight bearing exercise? 

200

What occurs when a muscle is stimulated at maximum frequency and cannot relax between the arrival of stimuli? 

What is tetany? 
200

Which neurological disease is characterized by the formation of beta-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles? 

What is Alzheimer's disease?

300

What is the monomer (building block) of proteins? 

What are amino acids? 
300

What type of gland has no ducts and secretes diretly into the bloodstream? 

What is an endocrine gland? 

300

This process involves creating flat bones directly from mesenchyme.

What is intramembranous ossification? 

300

A muscle contraction where the muscle does not change length and no visible movement occurs. 

What is an isometric contraction?
300

Which lobe of the brain is responsible for processing sensory information?

What is the parietal lobe? 

400

What is an exergonic decomposition reaction called? 

Hint: covalent bond is broken, energy is released


What is catabolism? 

400

A patient who has experienced a Myocardial Infarction (heart attack) may have ___________ of their cardiac tissue. 

What is necrosis? 

400
Do the following features describe a male or female pelvis? 

Lighter, wider subpubic angle/arch, pelvic inlet is round or oval shaped.

What is a female pelvis? 

400

When a muscle cell is quickly depolarized and then repolarized it produces what? 

Hint: this is a "big spark"

What is an End Plate Potential (EPP) 

400

Which type of signals are transmitted afferently through the dorsal root of the spinal cord? 

What is a sensory signal? 

500

At what stage to proteins become biologically active? 

What is tertiary structure? 

500
A mammary gland (breast milk) gland is an example of which type of gland? 

What is a merocrine gland? 

500
Which hormone is secreted by the parathyroid gland to raise blood calcium levels? 

What is parathyroid hormone (PTH)? 

500

What is it called when myosin pulls on actin and shortens the sarcomere?

What is a power stroke? 

500

Which glial cells are responsible for myelination in the CNS? 

What are oligodendrocytes?