Viruses
Bacteria
Human Body Systems
Homeostasis
Hierarchy of Organization
100

What type of pathogen cannot reproduce without a host cell?

What is a virus?

100

Are bacteria living or nonliving?

What is living?

100

Which system transports nutrients and oxygen throughout the body?

What is the cardiovascular system?

100

What is homeostasis?

What is maintaining stable internal conditions in a changing environment?

100

What is the smallest unit of life?

What is a cell?

200

Which viral cycle destroys the host cell?

What is the Lytic Cycle?

200

Do bacteria contain DNA?

What is Yes?

200

Which system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide?

What is the respiratory system?

200

What type of feedback works to return the body to a set point?

What is negative feedback?

200

What comes after cells in organization?

What are tissues?

300

What structure do viruses inject into host cells?

What is DNA or RNA?

300

What is one key difference between bacteria and viruses?

What is Bacteria are living and viruses are nonliving?

300

Which system controls body responses and sends signals?

What is the nervous system?

300

When blood sugar rises and insulin is released to lower it, what type of feedback is this?

What is negative feedback?

300

Correct order: cells → tissues → ____ →  organ systems

What is organs?

400

Why are antibiotics not effective against viruses?

What is viruses are not living cells?

400

Why does improper use of antibiotics (like not finishing a prescription) lead to?

What is antibiotic resistance?

400

Which body system interaction involves chemical signaling that travels through the bloodstream to regulate body processes and influence brain activity?

What is the endocrine system interacting with the nervous system?

400

Which type of feedback amplifies a response until a specific event is completed?

What is positive feedback

400

What level includes all body systems working together?

What is an organism?

500

A newly discovered pathogen is 50–60 nm in size and is not treated with antibiotics. Which evidence BEST supports that it is a virus rather than a bacterium?

What is can not be treated with antibiotics?

500

How does antibiotic resistance develop in a bacterial population over time?

What is resistant bacteria survive, reproduce, and pass on resistance traits to future generations

500

Which two systems work together to deliver oxygen to cells?

What is the cardiovascular and respiratory systems?

500

Childbirth involves the release of oxytocin, which increases contractions and leads to more oxytocin release. What type of feedback mechanism is this and why?

What is positive feedback because the response increases/amplifies itself

500

What is the correct order of biological organization from the smallest level to the most complex, starting with atoms?

Atoms → molecules → cells → tissues → organs → organ systems → organisms