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BIOL201 Week 8 Quiz 6
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1.	Question: The alpha cells of the pancreatic is lets produce and secrete 	. 
2.	Question: Which of the following is an anterior pituitary hormone? 
3.	Question: The two major organ systems that participate in relatively "long distance" communication in order to control and coordinate actions in the body are the	system and the	system. 
4.	Question: Which general type of hormone can easily pass through the cell membrane and into the cytoplasm of the cell? 
5.	Question: The adrenal gland consis...
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BIOL201 Week 2 Quiz 2
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1.	Question: Together, just four elements makeup more than 95percent of the body’s mass. Which ones are they? 
2.	Question: When an atom donates an electron to another atom, it becomes what? 
3.	Question: What are organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, within the human body often referred to as? 
4.	Question: The characteristic that gives an element its distinctive properties is its number of what? 
5.	Question: Which of the following is NOT a part of th...
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BIOL201 Week 10 Quiz 7
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1.	Question: The amount of blood pumped by either ventricle in one minute is called. 
2.	Question: During vigorous exercise, one would expect 
3.	Question: Venous return is affected by all EXCEPT: 
4.	Question: These control the blood flow through a capillary 
5.	Question: The exchange of substances between the blood vessels and the surrounding tissues can only happen in the	. 
6.	Question: What is the sequence of layers of the blood vessels (veins or arteries) from outside to the inside? 
7.	Q...
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BIOL201 Week 1 Quiz 1
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1.	Question: Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and iron are all examples of what? 
2.	Question: Which organ system is responsible for enclosing internal body structures and is the site of many sensory receptors? 
3.	Question: Which organ system is responsible for secreting hormones and regulating bodily processes? 
4.	Question: What is the metabolic process whereby smaller, simpler molecules are combined in to larger, more complex substances? 
5.	Question: Which organ system is respon...
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BIOL201 Week 14 Quiz 10
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1.	Question: One of the many functions of the kidneys is to regulate renin release from the weak juxta glomerular cells of the afferent arteriole. What then occurs? 
2.	Question: The principle task of the nephron population is to balance the plasma to homeostatic set points and excrete potential toxins in the urine. 
3.	Question: Renin is released in response to	. 
4.	Question: Mechanisms by which substances move across membranes for the absorption or secretion include	. 
5.	Question: The primar...
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BIOL235: Midterm I Questions and Correct Answers & Latest Updated
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What are the four major types of cells? 
o :## Neurons (nervous), muscle, epithelial, and connective tissue cells 
What are the main functions of a neuron? 
o :## > Rapidly transmits electrical signals 
o > Highly branched to send or receive 
o > Enables communication between the brain and 
o other organs 
o > Processes simple and complex information 
What is the main function of muscle cells? 
o :## > Contract and generate force 
What are the three types of muscle cells? 
o :#...
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BIOL201 Week 3 Unit Exam 1
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1. Question: The state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things is called this. 
2. Question: What is the study of the larger structures of the body, visible WITHOUT the aid of magnification? 
3. Question: Which organ system is responsible for producing sex hormones and producing milk for an infant? 
4. Question: Which organ system is responsible for enabling movement and helping to maintain body temperature? 
5. Question: What is the metabolic process whereby smaller, simpler m...
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MICROBIOLOGY BIOL2117 Questions and Answers
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Immunity 
Ans- involves a specific defensive response when a host is invaded by foreign 
organisms the immune system recognizes foreign substances as not belonging to 
the body and responds. 
Antigen 
Ans- is a substance that provokes an immune response. 
Immune response 
Ans- may generate specialized lymphocytes or antibodies specific for the 
antigen. 
Acquired immunity 
Ans- is the protection an organism develops during its lifetime. 
Active immunity 
Ans- involves an immune response withi...
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BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5
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1.	Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 
2.	Question: Which region of the front allobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons? 
3.	Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 
4.	Question: The loss of lateral peripheral vision is known as	. 
5.	Question: Which location on the body has the largest region ...
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BIOL2200 Mid Semester Practice Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Phospholipid bilayers are NOT stabilised by: 
a. 
van der Walls forces 
b. 
covalent bonds 
c. 
hydrogen bonds 
d. 
ionic bonds 
e. 
hydrophobic interactions - b. 
covalent bonds 
A transmembrane protein has the following properties: it has two binding sites, one for solute A and one 
for solute B. The protein can undergo a conformational change to switch between two states: either 
both binding sites are exposed exclusively on one side of the membrane, or both are exposed exclusively 
on the ot...
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