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BMD-410 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
What are the two major molecules that contribute to metabolism? 
 Lipids and carbohydrates 
What molecule does lipids and carbohydrates become in the initial stage of metabolism? 
 Acetyl CoA 
How is ATP associated with energetically unfavorable reactions? 
 Lysis of ATP is usually used to generate the energy necessary to push 
reactions forward that are unfavorable or endergonic in nature. 
What is the alternate name for carbohydrates? 
 Saccharide, a name for their typical sweet t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the two major molecules that contribute to metabolism? 
 Lipids and carbohydrates 
What molecule does lipids and carbohydrates become in the initial stage of metabolism? 
 Acetyl CoA 
How is ATP associated with energetically unfavorable reactions? 
 Lysis of ATP is usually used to generate the energy necessary to push 
reactions forward that are unfavorable or endergonic in nature. 
What is the alternate name for carbohydrates? 
 Saccharide, a name for their typical sweet t...
Biology EXAM Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Which of the following subdivisions of anatomy is incorrectly defined? 
 regional - study of all of the structures within an organ system 
You are told to take an otic temperature on a small child. You will place the thermometer 
________. 
 in the ear 
You sweat when your body temperature goes up. Your sweat glands are part of a negative 
feedback mechanism regulating body temperature. The sweat glands represent a(n) 
________ in the negative feedback mechanism. 
 effector 
Of the f...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following subdivisions of anatomy is incorrectly defined? 
 regional - study of all of the structures within an organ system 
You are told to take an otic temperature on a small child. You will place the thermometer 
________. 
 in the ear 
You sweat when your body temperature goes up. Your sweat glands are part of a negative 
feedback mechanism regulating body temperature. The sweat glands represent a(n) 
________ in the negative feedback mechanism. 
 effector 
Of the f...
Biology 20 - Ecology and Evolution Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
An organism that cannot produce its own food. 
 Heterotroph 
Energy can not be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. 
 First law of Thermodynamics 
Made up of all of the organisms that live in an area and the physical environment of the area. 
 Ecosystem 
The energy required to allow organisms to grow and reproduce is released through the 
process of ________ ___________. 
 Cellular respiration 
A consumer that is at the top of the food chain. 
 Tertiary ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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An organism that cannot produce its own food. 
 Heterotroph 
Energy can not be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. 
 First law of Thermodynamics 
Made up of all of the organisms that live in an area and the physical environment of the area. 
 Ecosystem 
The energy required to allow organisms to grow and reproduce is released through the 
process of ________ ___________. 
 Cellular respiration 
A consumer that is at the top of the food chain. 
 Tertiary ...
Biology 20 Unit C Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
ADP 
 Adenosine Diphosphate is a chemical that plays an important role in 
energy transfer 
Aerobic Respiration 
 Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down 
entirely; water, carbon dioxide, and large amounts of ATP are the final 
products 
Anaerobic Respiration 
 Respiration if oxygen is not present. 
When cells do not have enough oxygen for cellular respiration they undergo this reaction. 
ATP 
 (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ADP 
 Adenosine Diphosphate is a chemical that plays an important role in 
energy transfer 
Aerobic Respiration 
 Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down 
entirely; water, carbon dioxide, and large amounts of ATP are the final 
products 
Anaerobic Respiration 
 Respiration if oxygen is not present. 
When cells do not have enough oxygen for cellular respiration they undergo this reaction. 
ATP 
 (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use ...
Biology 20 Final Exam (Alberta) Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Neutrophils 
 White blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, multilobed nuceli, granulated, 
10-14 um 
Basophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, lobed nuclei, irregularly shaped, 
release histamine, promotes blood flow to injury, granulated, 10-12 um, 
nucleus fills whole cell 
Eosinophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, bilobed nuceli, granulated, 10 - 
14 um, phagocytize antigen - antibody complexes 
Monocytes 
 White Blood Cell, Can leave blood stream, fur...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Neutrophils 
 White blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, multilobed nuceli, granulated, 
10-14 um 
Basophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, lobed nuclei, irregularly shaped, 
release histamine, promotes blood flow to injury, granulated, 10-12 um, 
nucleus fills whole cell 
Eosinophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, bilobed nuceli, granulated, 10 - 
14 um, phagocytize antigen - antibody complexes 
Monocytes 
 White Blood Cell, Can leave blood stream, fur...
Biology 20 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Topics of Anatomy 
 Major subdivisions of anatomy include gross anatomy, microscopic 
anatomy and developmental anatomy. 
2 Topics of Physiology 
 1. Physiology concerns the functioning of specific organs or organ systems. 
Including cardiac physiology, renal physiology, and muscle physiology. 
2. Physiology is explained by chemical and physical properties. 
Complimentary of Structure & Function (Anatomy & Physiology) 
 Anatomy and physiology are inseparable and what a body can do 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Topics of Anatomy 
 Major subdivisions of anatomy include gross anatomy, microscopic 
anatomy and developmental anatomy. 
2 Topics of Physiology 
 1. Physiology concerns the functioning of specific organs or organ systems. 
Including cardiac physiology, renal physiology, and muscle physiology. 
2. Physiology is explained by chemical and physical properties. 
Complimentary of Structure & Function (Anatomy & Physiology) 
 Anatomy and physiology are inseparable and what a body can do 
...
BIOL20 Exam #1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Bacteria and Archaea 
 two domains of life that are prokaryotes 
Hippocrates 
 father of western medicine 
 - belief that diseases had natural causes 
Thucydides 
 Proposed idea of immunity with the Athenian plague 
Varro 
 Proposed idea of minute creatures naked to the eye were the cause of 
disease 
Haeckel 
 created tree of Plant, Protists, Animals, and Monera 
Miasma Hypothesis 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Bacteria and Archaea 
 two domains of life that are prokaryotes 
Hippocrates 
 father of western medicine 
 - belief that diseases had natural causes 
Thucydides 
 Proposed idea of immunity with the Athenian plague 
Varro 
 Proposed idea of minute creatures naked to the eye were the cause of 
disease 
Haeckel 
 created tree of Plant, Protists, Animals, and Monera 
Miasma Hypothesis 
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Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/...
BIOL 212 - Quiz 6 Short Answer Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
How do animals obtain nutrients? 
 Using directed movement to find food. Then ingest prey and digest it with 
their bodies. 
What are the traits that make animals unique (i.e., that are not seen in other organisms)? 
 Muscle and Nervous Cells 
What organism is the evolutionary ancestor of animals, and what evidence do we have for this 
relationship? 
 Choanoflagellates. They are identical to "collar cells" in sponges, which is 
the basal group of animals. 
What phylum is the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
How do animals obtain nutrients? 
 Using directed movement to find food. Then ingest prey and digest it with 
their bodies. 
What are the traits that make animals unique (i.e., that are not seen in other organisms)? 
 Muscle and Nervous Cells 
What organism is the evolutionary ancestor of animals, and what evidence do we have for this 
relationship? 
 Choanoflagellates. They are identical to "collar cells" in sponges, which is 
the basal group of animals. 
What phylum is the...
EXAM #1 - BIOL 203 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
microorganism 
 are organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye 
microbes 
 1. decomposed in organic waste 
 2. to produce chemicals (ethanol and acetone) 
 3. an important role in the ecosystem by photosynthesis (O2 and 
C6H12O6) 
 4. to ferment food (cheese, vinegar) 
 5. produce production use in treatment (insulin) 
Linnaens 
 establish the system of scientific names 
each organisms has two names 
 1. the genus 
2. the specific epithet 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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microorganism 
 are organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye 
microbes 
 1. decomposed in organic waste 
 2. to produce chemicals (ethanol and acetone) 
 3. an important role in the ecosystem by photosynthesis (O2 and 
C6H12O6) 
 4. to ferment food (cheese, vinegar) 
 5. produce production use in treatment (insulin) 
Linnaens 
 establish the system of scientific names 
each organisms has two names 
 1. the genus 
2. the specific epithet 
~ 1 ~ fo...
BIOD 121 - Essentials in Nutrition Module 3 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
How you see yourself can be defined as: 
 body image 
What are outside influences that could shape our body image: 
 family, genetics, peers, media, clothing designers 
There is a correlation with our increase in weight, intake of __________, and increase in 
____________. 
 process foods; chronic disease 
What kinds of chronic diseases that are related to weight: 
 type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancers, tension, 
and stroke 
Energy balance: 
 energy ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How you see yourself can be defined as: 
 body image 
What are outside influences that could shape our body image: 
 family, genetics, peers, media, clothing designers 
There is a correlation with our increase in weight, intake of __________, and increase in 
____________. 
 process foods; chronic disease 
What kinds of chronic diseases that are related to weight: 
 type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancers, tension, 
and stroke 
Energy balance: 
 energy ...