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Unit 1 – 101 – Polling Questions
1.
How can you study the anatomy of a structure?
a.
Palpation
b.
Inspection
c.
Auscultation
d.
Experiment
2.
Which of the following would be an example of the "tissue" level of organization?
a.
Intestines
b.
Carbohydrate
c.
Muscle
d.
Sodium
3.
Which anatomical plane are you observing in this x-ray?
a.
Sagittal
b.
Frontal
c.
Transverse
4.
The nose is _______ to the mouth.
a.
Proximal
b.
Medial
c.
Superior
5.
The oral region is ________ to the nasal region.
6.
The tarsal region is _________ to the patellar region.
a.
Inferior
b.
Medial
c.
Superior
d.
Distal
7.
Identify the upper left quadrant.
8.
What term describes all of the chemical processes that are happening in our body at a given time?
a.
Metabolism
b.
Homeostasis
c.
Responsiveness
d.
Reproduction
9.
A serous membrane lines the trachea (airway).
a.
True
b.
False
10.
Pain in the right hypochondriac region may indicate an issue with this organ (use the picture as a reference):
a.
Stomach
b.
Large intestine
c.
Right kidney
d.
Liver
11.
In the event of a negative feedback cycle, if blood glucose levels were decreasing below normal, what would happen next?
a.
Blood glucose levels would be decreased further
b.
Blood glucose levels would be increased
c.
Blood glucose levels would stay the same
12.
In the event of a positive feedback cycle, if blood glucose levels were decreasing below normal, what would happen next?
a.
Blood glucose levels would be decreased further
b.
Blood glucose levels would be increased
c.
Blood glucose levels would stay the same
13.
Potassium is a major element of the body.
a.
True
b.
False
14.
Click on a reactant in this chemical reaction:
15.
Methane (pictured to the right) is a(n) ___________ molecule.
a.
Inorganic
b.
Organic
16.
Within this chemical reaction __________ is occuring:
a.
Dehydration synthesis
b.
Hydrolysis
17.
Which of the following are carbohydrate monomers?
a.
Glucose
b.
Lactose
c.
Fructose
d.
Galactose
e.
Sucrose
18.
Match each type of lipid to its appropriate function.
Triglycerides
a. Compose Hormones
Phospholipids
b. Energy
Steroids
c. Cell Membrane Structure
Triglycerides →
b
Phospholipids →
c
Steroids →
a
19.
In a solution, the ________ is the substance of higher volume/concentration.
a.
Solute
b.
Solvent
20.
Which of the following is NOT a function of water:
a.
Provides cushion
b.
Regulates temperature
c.
Provides energy
d.
Acts as a solvent
21.
Which of the following is NOT a function of a protein?
a.
Compose cell structures
b.
Transport materials in the blood
c.
Provide insulation
d.
Help chemical reactions proceed forward
e.
Transport materials into/out of cells
22.
Folding or twisting a polypeptide chain would be an example of this level of protein structure:
a.
Primary
b.
Secondary
c.
Tertiary
d.
Quaternary
23.
Click on the area of the phospholipid that interacts well with water:
24.
Click on the area that has a higher concentration of the solute:
25.
If you want to speed up the process of your coffee diffusing into water, you should:
a.
Use cold water
b.
Buy a coffee machine with a smaller holder for the grinds
c.
Grind your beans into a smaller particle size
26.
Place the following levels of protein structure in order of how a protein would be created:
a.
Fold up Polypeptide Chain. (3)
b.
Create beta sheets or alpha helices. (2)
c.
Bond amino acids together. (1)
d.
Bond different protein chains (polypeptides) together. (4)
27.
Name a monomer….
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Speed of sound / m s.1
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Blood
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