Name the bone
Tibula
Plants release volatile compounds to warn other plants
False
What is the brain surgery called when access is taken from the skull?
craniotomy
LH and FSH are secreted from which gland?
Pituitary Gland
What is a phenotype?
Physical characteristics
What is the largest endocrine gland in the human body ?
Thyroid Gland
What allows plant chemical co-ordination?
phytohormones
Lumbar puncture, in neurosurgery, is commonly known as?
Spinal Tap
Name a hormone with the letter K
What is a recessive allele?
an allele which does not express itself, due to the presence of a dominant allele.
What organ responds to change in blood CO2 levels ?
medulla oblongata/ Brain stem
a type of natural selection that occurs when individuals with traits on one side of the mean in their population survive better or reproduce more than those on the other side ?
Directional Selection
What part of the brain is damaged in hemispatial neglect ?
Right parietal lobe
Which of the following statements about enzyme kinetics is true according to the Michaelis-Menten model?
A) Vmax is achieved at low substrate concentrations.
B) The Michaelis constant (Km) is equal to the substrate concentration at Vmax.
C) A low Km value indicates high affinity between enzyme and substrate.
D) All enzymes follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
C) A low Km value indicates high affinity between enzyme and substrate.
In humans, the trait for free earlobes (E) is dominant over attached earlobes (e). If a heterozygous individual (Ee) is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual (ee), what is the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring?
A) 1:1 free
B) 3:1 free
C) 1:2:1
D) 2:1 free
A)
What type of evolution occurs when unrelated species evolve similar traits?
convergent evolution
List the six levels of ecology from smallest to largest
Organismal, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, and global
What are the 4 main types of anaesthesia?
general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, sedation (sometimes called "monitored anesthesia care"), and local anesthesia.
Which type of enzyme regulation involves the binding of an inhibitor at a site other than the active site?
A) Competitive inhibition
B) Non-competitive inhibition
C) Allosteric regulation
D) Feedback inhibition
B) Non-competitive inhibition
What is the term for a segment of DNA that can move from one location to another within the genome?
A) Exon
B) Transposon
C) Intron
D) Promoter
B)
Type of anatomy that a cytologist studies ?
Microscopic Anatomy
deals with the study of how organisms alter the environment for the benefit of themselves and other living beings
niche construction
what is a baby whose genetic makeup has been altered?
a) CRISPR baby
b) Genetically Edited Baby
c) Designer baby
d) Genotypic baby
What is the primary role of coenzymes in enzymatic reactions? A) To increase the substrate concentration
B) To provide a binding site for the substrate
C) To donate or accept specific atoms or functional groups
D) To act as a product of the reaction
C)
Which of the following is an example of epistasis?
A) Two genes that control flower color and shape independently
B) A gene that masks the expression of another gene
C) The blending of traits in offspring
D) Multiple genes affecting a single trait
B)