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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | back 12 This describes a tissue |
front 13 The type of feedback occurring during hormonal stimulation a woman
uterus during child | 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 | 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 | 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 | back 26
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front 27 The common name identifying elements existing in different forms that
differ in their number of | back 27 Isotopes |
front 28 The Hydrogen ion concentration [H+] of a solution with pH 4 relative
to that of another solution | 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 | 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 |