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The energy required for active processes is obtained from:
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ATP
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DNA
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Cilia
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RNA
Movement of substances from high concentration to low concentration is called
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Active transport
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Passive transport
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Facilitated Diffusion
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Option 4
Osmosis is the ___________of water
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Filtration
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Transport
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Active
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Diffusion
There are ________ types of bone
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1
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2
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4
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3
Which one of the following is not a part of the axial skeleton?
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Scapula
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Ribs
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Sternum
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Vertebra
The longest bone in the body is the:
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Tibia
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Fibula
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Femur
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Humerus
There are pairs of true ribs
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14
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12
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7
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2
The ________ bones form the cheek bone
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Mandible
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Frontal
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Zygomatic
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Nasal
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Option 5
The jellylike fluid behind the lens in the posterior chamber of the eye is the:
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Aqueous humor
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Vitreous humor
The receptors for night vision are the: a. Rods b
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Rods
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Cones
The bones of the middle ear are collectively referred to as Ossicles
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True
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False
Branch of science that studies the structure of the body.
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Physiology
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Homeostasis
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Pathophysiology
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Anatomy
Branch of science that describes how the body functions.
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Physiology
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Anatomy
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Pathophysiology
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Homeostasis
The main function of the cell wall is to:
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Support and protect the cell
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Store DNA
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Help the cell move
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Direct the activities of the cell
The thin, flexible barrier around a cell is called the:
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Cell wall
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Nuclear envelope
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Plasma membrane
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Cytoplasm
Which of the following is the function of the cytoskeleton?
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Contains DNA
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Surrounds the cell
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Helps the cell keep its shape
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Helps make protein
Diffusion is the movement of particles from:
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Diffusion is the movement of particles from:
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An area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
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An area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Which of the following is the "powerhouse" of the cell that breaks down food into energy that the cell needs?
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Vacuole
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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Mitochondria
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Chloroplast
Which of the following is the site for protein synthesis?
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Cell membrane
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Nucleus
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Ribosomes
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Lysosomes
Each organelle has a specified
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Shape
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Function
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Size
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Mass
Which list below correctly shows the levels of organization in an organism from left to right?
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Organ- tissue- system-cell-organism
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Cell- tissue- organ- system- organism
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Cell- tissue- organ- organism- system
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Tissue-cell- organ- organism- system
What type of tissue covers, lines, protects, secretes, and absorbs?
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Epithelium
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Connective
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Muscle
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Nervous
Which of the following is a shape of epithelial tissue?
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Triangial
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Rectangial
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Squamous
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Circular
What is the free surface of epithelium called?
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Basal
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Oregano
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Apical
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Cloves
Avascular means?
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NO blood supply
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Good blood supply
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Good nerve supply
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NO nerve supply
Epithelial cell that secretes mucus?
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Apical cell
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Basal cell
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Spiderman cell
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Goblet cell
Hair-like projections that move things along
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Microvilli
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Cilia
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Flagellum
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Seaweed on a rock
Finger-like projections that absorb
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Microvilli
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Cilia
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Flagellum
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Houses
Which fiber is for strength?
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Collagen
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Reticular
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Elastic
Which fiber is for stretching?
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Reticular
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Collagen
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Elastic
Tissue used for insulation, protection and energy storage.
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Areolar
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Dense fibrous
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Adipose
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Cartilage
Mature cartilage cells
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Chondrocytes
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Osteocytes
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Fibroblasts
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Adipocytes
liquid connective tissue
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Mucus
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Serous fluid
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Blood
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Water
What defines a tight junction?
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Made up of CAMs and proteoglycans (glycocalyx)
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Form a channel by joining membrane & channel proteins from adjacent cells
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Allows the least amount of passage.
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None of the above.
What defines a gap junction?
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Allows the least amount of passage
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Made up of CAMs and proteoglycans
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Form a channel by joining membrane and channel proteins
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None of the above
Which of the following is NOT a secretory product?
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Mucous
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Serous
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Water
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Mucous and Serous (Mixed)
Which are the two divisions of Connective Tissue Proper?
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Dense Connective Tissue & Fluid Connective Tissue
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Loose Connective Tissue & Dense Connective Tissue
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Fluid Connective Tissue & Supporting/Structural Connective Tissue
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None of the above
Which of the following are part of fluid connective tissue?
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Lymph
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Sweat
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Blood
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Both blood & lymph
What is Lymph?
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Specialized cells
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Matrix
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Interstitial fluid returning to vascular system
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Plasma
Which of the following are types of cartilage?
Which of the following is the outermost layer of the epidermis?
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Stratum spinosum
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Stratum corneum
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Stratum granulosum
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Stratum basale
Which of the following is the deepest layer of the epidermis?
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Stratum spinosum
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Stratum corneum
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Stratum granulosum
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Stratum basale
Sebaceous glands secrete _______.
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Sebum
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Mpetigo
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Sirius
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Serous
Which of the following is most important in determining skin coloration?
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Melanin
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Keratin
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Collegen
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Hemoglobin
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skin?
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Protection
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Excretion
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Respiratory gas exchange
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Regulation of body temperature
The part of the hair that is visible is the
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Root
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Follicle
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Cortex
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Shaft
What is the name of the pigment in the skin?
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Chlorophyll
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Melatonin
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Melanin
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Thyroxine
Ceruminous Glands found in________
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Middle ear
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Internal ear
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External ear
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Eye
In which layer of epidermis cell divison occurs:
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Stratum Spinosum
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Stratum Corneum
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Stratum Germinative
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Stratum Lucidum
How many bones does the adult human body have?
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210
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206
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110
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106