BIOS 256 Quiz: Week 1 Upto Week 6
BIOS 256 Week 1: Quiz # 1
- Question. Which term describes the study of the functions of body structures? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which feedback system structure receives output from the control center? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which feedback system structure provides input to the control center? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which cavity contains the heart? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which plane divides the body into equal right and left halves? (Points : 3)
- Question. What are the four major elements found in the chemicals that comprise the human body? (Points : 3)
- Question. What region of an atom contains the protons and neutrons? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following subatomic particles—neutron, electron, or proton—is shared by two atoms to form covalent bonds? (Points : 3)
- Question. A chemical that can conduct electrical current when dissolved in water is called a(n) (Points : 3)
- Question. Which relatively weak type of bond helps stabilize the three-dimensional structure of large molecules like proteins and DNA? (Points : 3)
- Question. Describe the anatomical position. (Points : 5)
- Question. Describe the law of conservation of energy. (Points : 5)
BIOS-256 Week 2 Quiz # 2
- Question. What are the nonpolar parts of phospholipids? (Points : 3)
- Question. The polar portion of a cholesterol molecule, which forms hydrogen bonds with the polar heads of neighboring phospholipids and glycolipids, consists of a (Points : 3)
- Question. This type of membrane protein anchors cells to neighboring cells and to protein filaments found outside or inside the cell. (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following does NOT influence the rate of diffusion of a chemical across a plasma membrane? (Points : 3)
- Question. If the solute concentration is greater inside of the cell than outside the cell, water will move by osmosis (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following transport process uses vesicles formed at the plasma membrane to take up extracellular substances and import them into the cell? (Points : 3)
- Question. During phagocytosis, binding of a particle to a plasma membrane receptor triggers formation of _____, which are extensions of the plasma membrane of the phagocyte that eventually surround the particle forming a phagosome. (Points : 3)
- Question. This cellular organelle is comprised of a pair of centrioles and the surrounding pericentriolar material. (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles contains several oxidases that are involved in oxidation of fatty acids and amino acids during normal metabolism and in detoxification of chemicals like alcohol in the liver? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles can engulf a worn-out organelle, digest its chemical components, and recycle those digested components? (Points : 3)
- Question. Briefly describe the fluid mosaic model. (Points : 5)
- Question. Briefly describe how proteins move through the Golgi complex. (Points : 5)
BIOS 256 Week 3 Quiz # 3
- Question. (TCO 3) These types of cell junctions anchor adjacent cells together and resist their separation during contractile activities. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) This type of epithelial tissue lines the ducts of sweat glands and esophageal glands. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Functional classification of exocrine glands is based on (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) This component of connective tissue is found between the cells and fibers and functions to support and bind cells in the tissue together. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which of the light micrographs in the figure below shows a simple columnar epithelium? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which of the light micrographs in the figure below shows the type of epithelial tissue found lining lymphatic vessels? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which of the light micrographs in the figure below shows the type of epithelial tissue whose functions include filtration, diffusion, osmosis, and secretion in serous membranes? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which of the light micrographs in the following figure shows the type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary bladder walls? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which is a function of the tissue shown in diagram A? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Which of the following is a term used to describe an increase in the size of a tissue that is the result of an increase in the size, not number, of cells in that tissue? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 3) Name and briefly describe the different categories of epithelial tissues based on cell shape and number of layers of cells found in the tissue. (Points : 5)
- Question. (TCO 3) Discuss how a damaged tissue is repaired. (Points : 5)
BIOS-256 Week 4 Quiz # 4
- Question.Which region of a long bone articulates with other bones? (Points : 3)
- Question. What is the region of long bone found between the diaphysis and the epiphysis called? (Points : 3)
- Question. What is the fibrous covering on the surface of bone that is involved in thickening of the bone called? (Points : 3)
- Question. What are the extracellular fluid-filled extensions of the lacunae called? (Points : 3)
- Question. How are osteons in compact bone tissue aligned? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following correctly lists the order of the four zones of cartilage found within the growth plate starting at the epiphysis and extending to the diaphysis? (Points : 3)
- Question. Bone mass reduction is promoted by which hormone? (Points : 3)
- Question. Which of the following hormones is the most important for Ca2+ regulation? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 4) Which of the following selections correctly lists the sequence of events that occur during intramembranous ossification? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 4) Which of the following hormones are more important post-puberty for bone growth? (Points : 3)
- Question. Describe the steps in bone repair. (Points : 5)
- Question. Patient X has a tumor of the parathyroid glands that causes a hypersecretion of PTH from these glands. Predict the effect this hypersecretion would have on the skeletal system and on the secretion of calcitonin from the thyroid gland. (Points : 5)
BIOS 256 Week 5 Quiz # 5
- Question. (TCO 5) Which of the following bones is NOT part of the axial skeleton? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) These cranial bones form the inferior lateral aspects of the cranium and part of the cranial floor. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) The hyoid bone is suspended by ligaments and muscle that extend from the _____ of the temporal bone. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) What is the purpose of the nucleus pulposus region of intervertebral discs? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) Kris was found dead. His hyoid bone was broken. What was the most likely cause of death? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) This is the anterior bone that articulates with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular joint. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) Which of the following bones is located in the posterior thorax between the levels of second and seventh vertebrae? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) The medial and lateral condyles of the femur fit into what part of the patella? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) The neurocranium gives rise to bones of the (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) Which of the following is a condition where the foot is twisted inferiorly and medially and the angle of the arch is increased? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 5) Briefly describe the location of the four most prominent sutures of the skull, including the articulating bones. (Points : 5)
- Question. (TCO 5) Name the bones that are included in each lower limb. (Points : 5)
BIOS 256 Week 6 Quiz # 6
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following—syndesmoses, gomphosis, or suture—is a type of fibrous joint composed of a thin layer of dense irregular fibrous connective tissue found between the bones of the skull? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following types of joints—fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial—do NOT have a synovial cavity? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following joints—gomphosi, synchondrosis, or suture—is classified as a synarthrosis joint in adults? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following structures is NOT used to reduce friction in joints? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) This type of complex movement involves a continuous sequence of flexion, abduction, extension, and adduction resulting in a distal body part moving in a circle. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) This special movement involves moving your thumb across the palm to touch the tips of the fingers on the same hand. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Articular discs do the following: (1) maintain the stability of a joint, (2) direct flow of the synovial fluid to areas of greatest friction, (3) are made of hyaline cartilage, and (4) are only found in the vertebral column. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following diseases is characterized by sodium urate crystals being deposited in the soft tissues of joints? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) This ligament prevents the posterior sliding of the tibia when the knee is flexed. (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences the type of movement and range of motion possible at a synovial joint? (Points : 3)
- Question. (TCO 6) Briefly describe the functions of synovial fluid. (Points : 5)
- Question. (TCO 6) List and describe the three common types of arthritis. (Points : 5)
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