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AP 1 exam part 1

front 1

The three common components of a feedback loop

back 1

the receptor (or sensor), the integrating (or control) center, and the effector

front 2

Whether the frontal plane passes vertically thru the body/organ and divides it into equal right
and left portions

back 2

False

front 3

Position of the liver relative to the diaphragm:

back 3

The liver is inferior (below) to the diaphragm

front 4

The name of the most lateral and superior region of the abdomen (Anatomist abdominal
regions)

back 4

The right and left hypochondriac regions

front 5

The name of the cavity containing the brain

back 5

cranial cavity

front 6

Whether auscultation is the correct anatomical term describing the feeling for swollen lymph
nodes.

back 6

False

front 7

the scientific term used for the study of the structure and function of cells

back 7

cytology

front 8

The meaning of the fact that “chemicals in a solution can move down a concentration
gradient”, i. e. the direction of movement

back 8

they move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

front 9

The components of a tissue and that of a cell

back 9

A cell is the basic unit of life, containing a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and organelles like mitochondria

front 10

The levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest

back 10

, organ systems, organs, tissues, cells, organelles,,.

front 11

From a group of body structure lists select the list with the body structures arranged from the
simplest to the most complex

back 11

Atom → Molecule → Organelle → Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ system → Organism.

front 12

The structure that the following statement refers to: “A group of similar cells in a discrete
region of an organ performing a specific function.

back 12

This describes a tissue

front 13

The type of feedback occurring during hormonal stimulation a woman uterus during child
birth

back 13

Positive feedback loop

front 14

Whether ionic bonds break apart in water more easily than covalent bonds do?

back 14

True

front 15

Whether the value of blood pH is classified as slightly acidic

back 15

False

front 16

Whether the heat capacity of water makes it a very effective coolant.

back 16

False

front 17

Whether covalent bonds are broken and new ones are formed in an exchange reaction.

back 17

True

front 18

Whether the opposite of a dehydration synthesis reaction is a hydrolysis reaction

back 18

True

front 19

Whether a dipeptide is molecule with two peptide bonds.

back 19

False

front 20

The number of protons, electrons, and neutron of an atom with an atomic number of 11 and an
atomic mass of 23

back 20

So, the atom contains 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons

front 21

The determinant of the chemical properties of an atom

back 21

valence electrons.

front 22

The number of valence electrons in an atom with an atomic number of 8 and an atomic mass
of 16.

back 22

Oxygen has 6 valence electrons

front 23

The specific type of bond formed when two oxygen atoms come together

back 23

A double covalent bond

front 24

The type of bond that attracts one water molecule to another

back 24

Hydrogen bonds attract one water molecule to another

front 25

From a list of various ions, select the cations/anions

back 25

Cations are positive ions; anions are negative ions.

front 26

From a group of five element lists, select the list with elements that account for 98.5 % of the
human body

back 26

  • Oxygen (O)
  • Carbon (C)
  • Hydrogen (H)
  • Nitrogen (N)
  • Calcium (Ca)
  • Phosphorus (P)

front 27

The common name identifying elements existing in different forms that differ in their number of
neutrons and atomic mass

back 27

Isotopes

front 28

The Hydrogen ion concentration [H+] of a solution with pH 4 relative to that of another solution
with pH 8

back 28

a solution with pH 4 has 10,000 times the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with pH 8.

front 29

Identifying the highest Hydrogen ion concentration [H+] from a list of substances with known pH
values

back 29

select the substance with the lowest pH value

front 30

The name of a solution that resists a change in pH when an acid or base is added to it

back 30

buffer or buffer solution