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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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Chapter 1
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Ch. 1-6
level: Ch. 1-6
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Ch. 1-6
Question
Answer
If you remove electrons from an atom, will you create a positive ion or a negative ion
positive
What is homeostasis
Maintaining a stable internal state
Is pulling your hand away from a hot stove positive feedback or negative feedback?
Negative
Is sweating on a hot day positive feedback or negative feedback
Negative
What maintains homeostasis, positive feedback or negative feedback
Negative
The following that can be found in the nucleus of an atom
proton neutron
Has a negative charge
Electrons
The chemical symbol for calcium
Ca
What is the chemical symbol for carbon
C
What is the chemical symbol for sodium
Na
What is the chemical symbol for potassium
K
What is the chemical symbol for hydrogen
H
Best describes an ionic bond
magnetic attraction between two atoms with opposite charges
Best describes a hydrogen bond
weak bond between negative end of one molecule and positive end of another
Would you expect a hydrogen bond to occur between polar or non-polar molecules
polar
Which would you expect to have a higher heat of vaporization, a polar molecule or a non-polar molecule
polar
Which would you expect to dissolve more easily in water, a polar molecule or a non-polar molecule
polar
Which would you expect to dissolve more easily in water, a hydrophilic molecule or a hydrophobic molecule
hydrophilic
pH is a measure of the concentration of what specific substance
hydrogen ions (H+)
What pH is neutral
7
Is a pH of 2 acidic or basic
acidic
If the pH of a substance drops from 2 to 1, are you adding or removing the substance
adding
Which has less salt in it, a hypertonic solution or a hypotonic solution
hypotonic
What term describes two solutions of equal concentration
isotonic
If you put cells in a really salty solution (much saltier than the cell), would you expect the cells to swell, shrink, or stay the same
shrink
If you put a cell that is 88% water and 12% stuff in a solution that is 90% water and 10% salt, is the cell hypertonic or hypotonic to the solution? Will water enter or leave the cell?
cell is hypertonic, water will enter
Is diffusion active or passive
passive
Does diffusion move things from high to low concentration, or low to high, or can it move things in either direction?
high to low
Does active transport move things from high to low concentration, or low to high, or can it move things in either direction?
low to high
Are used to make proteins?
amino acids
Which of these are used to make carbohydrates
saccharides
Which of these is the primary molecule in plasma membranes
phospholipid
Long, whip-like tail
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Structure where proteins are first made
ribosomes
Storage structure holding digestive enzymes or other dangerous substances
lysosome
Structure that produces most energy for the cell
mitochondria
Holds most of the DNA
Nucleus
Holds a small additional amount of DNA
mitochondria
Organelle that helps with detoxification and makes lipids:
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
liquid filling most of a cell’s interior
Cytoplasm
small, hair-like structures covering a cell’s exterior
cilia
the four kinds of tissue in the human body
nervous, epithelial, muscle, connective
the four always includes an extracellular matrix
connective
Which of the four includes bone
connective
Which of the four includes blood
connective
Membranes are a combination of which of the two types of tissue
Connective & epithelial
What kind of membrane would you find in skin
cutaneous
What kind of membrane covers internal organs
serous
What kind of membrane lines opening to the bodies like your nose, mouth, and throat
mucous
Does a simple tissue have one layer of cells or more than one layer, or is it impossible to tell
One Layer
Is smooth muscle striated or not striated
Not striated
Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary
involuntary
Is cardiac muscle striated or not striated
striated
Is cardiac muscle voluntary or involuntary
involuntary
Which layer of the skin is composed mainly of dead and dying cells, dermis, epidermis, or both
epidermis
Which layer of the skin holds blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles, dermis, epidermis or both
Dermis
Which layers of skin is damaged in 1st degree burns, dermis, epidermis, or both
epidermis
Which vitamin is activated using sunlight
Vitamin D
What is the function of melanin
Protects against UV light
What do sudiferous glands produce
sweat
What do sebaceous glands produce
oil
What do mammary glands produce
milk
Which of these is a symptom of rickets
soft bones
Please name one-way UV can damage your skin.
wrinkles
What is a catalyst
anything that speeds up a reaction
an example of a catalyst
metals
Which produces more ATP during aerobic respiration, a gram of glucose or a gram of fat
fat
What is thermoregulation
Controlling temperature
describes a substrate
A molecule acted upon by an enzyme
What does the lock and key hypothesis describe
Why enzymes only work on certain molecules
What is the key in the lock and key hypothesis
substrate
What is the lock in the lock and key hypothesis
active site of enzyme
Which of the four covers and protects as one of its main functions
epithelium