A&P Exam 1 assesses foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology, focusing on the relationship between body structure and function. It covers topics such as feedback loops, body composition, and chemical processes essential for medical studies.
Atoms, organelles, molecules, cells
Molecules, cells, organelles, tissues
Organelles, cells, organs, tissues
Atoms, molecules, cells, organelles
Atoms, molecules, organelles, cells
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Integrating center
Active transporter
Receptor
Effector
None of the above
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Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, phosporous, nitrogen, calcium
Hydrogen, carbon, sodium, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phospherous, calcium, potassium
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phospherous, sulphur, calcium
Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, phospherous, nitrogen, potassium
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Isotope, cation, anion, electrolyte
Isotope, anion, cation, electron
Ionization, cation, anion, electrolyte
Ionization, cation, anion, electron
Ionization, anion, cation, electrolyte
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Protons, antioxidants, vitamin D
Electrons, acids, vitamin E
Protons, acids, vitamin D
Electrons, antioxidants, vitamin E
Electrons, water, vitamin D
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Cohesion
Solvency
Van der waals forces
Thermal stability
Both a and c
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Phospholipid, dehydration synthesis
Saturated fatty acid, dehydration synthesis
Phospholipid, hydrolysis
Triglyceride, hydrolysis
Triglyceride, dehydration synthesis
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A carboxyl functional group
A hydroxyl functional group
A radical group (R group)
An amino group
A central carbon
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Proteins, substrates, increasing
Proteins, carbohydrates, increasing
Catalysts, substrates, decreasing
Catalysts, substrates, increasing
Catalysts, water, decreasing
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Monosaccharide
Nitrogenous base
Phophate group
Answers B and C only
All of the above
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Internal cellular structures are referred to as cytosomes
All organisms are composed of cells
The cell is the basic functional unit of life
All cells come from pre-existing cells
All of the above
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DNA and proteins
Lipids and proteins
RNA and proteins
Lipids and DNA
Lipids and RNA
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DNA synthesis
Ion transport
Cell identification
Translation
Carrier-mediated transport
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Filtration, passive
Active, vesicular transport
Active, phagocytosis
Passive, active
Passive, pinocytosis
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Burst (lyse)
Endocytose
Stay the same size
Shrivel (crenate)
Transcytose
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Crenation
Osmosis
Hypertonicity
Filtration
None of the above
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Is the largest organelle
Is the site of mRNA synthesis
Has a single membrane called the nuclear envelope
Both A and B
All of the above
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Packaging complex, ATP
Powerhouse, ATP
Powerhouse, GTP
Synthesizer, UTP
Catalyzer, ATP
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Provide structural support
Provide the finishing touches to proteins
Direct the movement of substances through the cell
Play a role in decoding mRNA
Both A and C
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Size of the molecule
Type of monosaccharide they have
One contains thymine while the other contains uracil
One is double stranded and one is single stranded
None of the above
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Histones, nucleosomes
Chromosomes, nucleosomes
Nucleosomes, linker DNA
Nucleosomes, histones
Histones, nucleotides
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AUCGUCGCC
ATCGTCGAA
TAGCAGCTT
AUCGUCGAA
UAGCAGCUU
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RNA, mRNA, tRNA
DNA, tRNA, mRNA
RNA, tRNA, mRNA
DNA, genetic, mRNA
DNA, genetic, tRNA
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Golgi complex
Ribosomes
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Mitochondria
None of the above
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DNA originase
5-alpha reductase
DNA ligase
Tyrosine kinase
RNA polymerase
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They add genes for specific proteins.
They protect the ends of chromosomes from deterioration.
They help chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers during mitosis.
They increase the transcription of DNA.
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Metaphase, anaphase,
Telophase, anaphase
Prophase, metaphase
Prophase, anaphase
Metaphase, telophase
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33%
100%
0%
25%
50%
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Hyaline cartilage
Transitional epithelium
Adipose tissue
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
Dense regular connective tissue
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Human papilloma virus (HPV)
Cigarette tar
Ultraviolet raps
Industrial chemicals
None of the above
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Skeletal muscle
Elastic cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Hyaline cartilage
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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Desmosome
Cartilage
Basement membrane
Adipose layer
Keratin membrane
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Simple columnar epithelium
Pseudostratified epithelium
Nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Transitional epithelium
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
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Simple squamous epithelium
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
Reticular tissue
Fibriocartilage
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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Epithelial, solid, leukocytes
Connective, liquid, platelets
Connective, collagenous, platelets
Epithelial, liquid, leukocytes
Connective, liquid, adipocytes
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Nervous potential, muscular, and nervous
Membrane potential, muscular and nervous
Charge potential, muscular and connective
Membrane potential, nervous and connective
Plasma potential, muscular and eptithelial
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Striations
Intercalated discs
Controlled, voluntary contractions
A single nucleus
Multiple nuclei
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Tendons, collagen
Tendons, keratin
Lymph nodes, collagen
Ligaments, reticular
Tendons, reticular
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Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Neurons
Glia
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Tight, desmosomes
Hemidesmosomes, gap
Gap junctions, desmosomes
Gap junctions, hemidesmosomes
Gap junctions, tight
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Sweat
Saliva
Tears
Growth hormone
Both B and D
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Connective, axons
Connective, dendrites
Nervous, dendrites
Nervous, axons
Nervous, glia
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Transcription
Translation
Posttranslational modification
The S phase of the cell cycle
Mitosis
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Stratum corneum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum basale
Stratum spinosum
Papillary layer
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Stratum granulosum, epidermis, basal cell carcinoma
Stratum basale, epidermis, melignant melanoma
Stratum basale, dermis, basal cell carcinoma
Stratum spinosum, epidermis, squamous cell carcinoma,
Stratum spinosum, epidermis, malignant melanoma
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Vitamin D synthesis
Negative feedback control of blood pressure
Thermoregulation
Barrier against infection
Sensation
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Sebaceous gland
Merocine gland
Apocrine gland
Salivary gland
Mammary gland
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Epidermis, intercalated
Epidermis, piloerector
Dermis, piloerector
Dermis, skeletal
Stratum lucidum
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