The body and Hierarchy
Requirements for Life
Homeostatic Mechanisms
Chemicals of the Body
Reactions/pH
100

What is the difference between Anatomy and Physiology?

Anatomy is the study of structure. Physiology is the study of function

100

Humans have an urgent need for what element?

Oxygen

100

An example of a normal physiological process that uses positive feedback in the body is?

Childbirth/Labor

100

What is true about electrons in a polar covalent bond?


Electrons are shared in a mutually stabilizing arrangement resulting in a molecule where there are partial positive or negative regions.

100

Enzymes are temperature sensitive proteins within the body that participate in chemical reactions. t/f

True
200

The body keeping itself regulated and within its narrow range/set-point

What is homeostasis?

200

What is all of the body's chemical reactions, including the breakdown and synthesis?

Metabolism

200

Nerve Cells after lunch respond to distenion resulting from food. They relay this information to what?

The control system

200

Which of the following describes an ionic bond?

A force of attraction between cations and anions due to opposite charges

200
A solution with a pH of 5 has how many more protons in its solution than with a pH of 7?

100 x

300

This is the variety of molecules combine to form fluid and organelles of body cells. Examples include skeletal and muscular cells.

What the Cellular level of hierarchy?
300

In DNA, nucleotide bonding forms a compound with a characteristic shape known as a(n) ________.

Double Helix

300

An ___________ is the structure responsible for carrying out the directions of the control center.

Effector

300

A covalent chemical bond is one in which ________.

outer-shell electrons of two atoms are shared so as to satisfactorily fill their respective orbitals

300

What type of bond is not a "true" chemical bond?

A hydrogen bond

400

Which of the following body regions corresponds to the term oris?

Mouth

400

What is the difference between catabolism and anabolism?

Catabolism- breaks materials down and gives building block 

Anabolism- takes and acquires ATP and synthesizes the body structure

400

What is the term for the sensor that brings the information from the receptor to the control center?

Afferent

400

Characteristic of element gives it its distinctive property?

Protons (you can not change these)

400

Substance formed by chemicals of equal number of cations and anions and is held together by ionic bonds?

Table Salt (Na+Cl-)
500

Which specific body cavity contains the lungs?

Pleural Cavity

500

What are examples of micro/maconutrients?

Micronutrients- small (vitamins and minerals)

Macronutrients- proteins, lipids and carbs

500

The amount of sodium in the blood decreases, what would the negative feedback control mechanism be expected to do?

Increase the sodium in the blood (fight against the barrier)

500

List all four major elements and 3 minor elements.

Major: Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen

Minor: Calcium, Phosphorous, Chlorine, Potassium, Sulfer, Sodium, Magnesium, Iodine, Iron

500

What is the best description of for what a pH measures?

Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution