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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."
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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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