Q.1
Which is more medial, stomach or elbow?
  • Spleen
  • Stomach
  • Elbow
  • Shoulder
Q.2
What is the total lung capacity for each gender? (in mL)
  • M: 6000, F: 4200
  • M: 1200, F: 700
  • M & F around 500
  • M: 3100, F: 1900
Q.3
This organelle takes food and turns it into ENERGY for plant and animal cells.
  • Chloroplast
  • Mitochondria
  • Lysosome
  • Ribosome
Q.4
Animals excrete urea are called---------------------
  • Ureotelic
  • Ammonotelic
  • Ureotelic
  • None
Q.5
Choices below that provide evidence of a predatory lifestyle of the mink.
  • claws
  • whiskers
  • sharp teet
  • All of above
Q.6
Functions of the plasma membrane.
  • Mechanical Barrier
  • Selective Permeability
  • Communication
  • Cell Signaling
  • All of above
Q.7
Which of the following is the correct sequence, going from simplest to most complex, in the levels of structural organization of the human body?
  • chemical, tissue, cellular, organ system, organ, organism
  • cellular, chemical, tissue, organ, organism, organ system
  • chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
  • cellular, chemical, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
Q.8
TV + ERV + IRV is the formula for...
  • Vital capacity
  • Tidal volume
  • Residual volume
  • Pulmonary volume
Q.9
Which of the following is a type of muscle tissue
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Smooth
  • All of the above
Q.10
What does the spleen produce?
  • Bile
  • Red Blood Cells
  • White Blood Cells
  • Urea
Q.11
Just like quizizz, you're allowed to retake the Unit Assessment.
  • True
  • False
Q.12
Channel proteins are one example of which Cell Concept?
  • Membranes can self-repair
  • Membranes are fluid and flexible.
  • Gap junctions aid transport between animal cells.
  • Membrane proteins perform special functions.
Q.13
From our Lab: Bubbles, which of the following Cell Concepts states that, "Attraction between phospholipids allows cell membranes to repair small breaks in the bilayer."
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Q.14
Case Study: why do 3rd degree burns appear ooey gooey?
  • Our first of the 8 Necessary Life Functions is to maintain boundaries, which is damaged or destroyed in a 3rd degree burn. The plasma membrane is unable to be selectively permeable releasing all liquids within and allowing anything in the damaged cells.
  • Our first of the 5 Survival Needs is to maintain boundaries, which is damaged or destroyed in a 3rd degree burn. The lipids of the fluid mosaic model is unable to be selectively permeable releasing all liquids within and allowing anything in the damaged cells.
  • Our second of the 8 Necessary Life Functions is movement, which is controlled by the selective permeability of the plasma membrane. In a third degree burn, the plasma membrane moves liquids out of cells to relieve the heat of a burn.
  • Our last of the 5 Survival Needs is movement, which is controlled by the muscular system. During a third degree burn, the muscular tissue of skeletal muscle is exposed which is "ooey gooey" as it is highly vascular.
Q.15
Which of the following has a higher concentration inside the cell and a lower concentration outside of the cell resulting in a net movement of the particle outside the cell?
  • Isotonic
  • Hypotonic
  • Hypertonic
  • Equilibrium
Q.16
Which of the following has a lower concentration inside the cell and a higher concentration outside of the cell resulting in a net movement of the particle inside the cell?
  • Isotonic
  • Hypotonic
  • Hypertonic
  • Equilibrium
Q.17
Which of the following are ways in or out of the plasma membrane?
  • Passive Membrane Transport
  • Active Membrane Transport
  • Selective Diffusion
  • All of above
Q.18
Which of the following are lipids found in the plasma membrane?
  • Glycolipids
  • Cholesterol
  • Phospholipids
  • All of above
Q.19
Which statement below explains how the Fluid Mosaic Model is "fluid"?
  • Proteins are floating within the structure
  • Lipids are hydrophobic
  • The repulsion between cholesterol and glycolipids
  • The attraction between integral proteins and peripheral proteins
Q.20
What are the two main components of the plasma membrane?
  • Proteins
  • Lipids
  • Carbohydrates
  • Both A & B
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