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- tiny, hairlike projections in the airway that move in a wavelike manner. A. alveoli ...
- Many asthma attacks are triggered by a combination of factors, including pollen, dust, weather, smoke, ...
- Put the asthma severity descriptors below in the right order, starting from the least serious ...
- What type of medicine do we need for asthma attacks? A. Long-term control medicine ...
- High exposure to airborne allergen is not risk factor for asthma A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the cure for asthma? A. THERE IS NO CURE B. IT DEPENDS ON ...
- Regarding Pathophysiology of Bronchial Asthma, which of the following is correct? A. Airway Hyperresponsiveness is ...
- What is an asthma action plan? A. It's a form that you complete before you ...
- The body's poor exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide describes… A. RESPIRATORY FAILURE B. PULMONARY ...
- What is the active ingredient for Saltamol Inhaler? A. Terbutaline B. Salmeterol C. Salbutamol ...
- Asthma attacks always occur suddenly, without warning. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A step to keeping your asthma in good control is to reduce your exposure to ...
- which of the following sounds is produced in the chest of asthmatic patient? A. Stridor ...
- How long does an asthma attack last? A. USUALLY ABOUT TWO HOURS B. SEVERAL HOURS ...
- Which is not an early sign and symptom of asthma? A. coughing B. breathing through ...
- Asthma can be cured, so it is not serious and nobody dies from it. ...
- Rearrange the steps of using Saltamol Inhaler. I. Press the inhaler vertically at the ...
- Which of the following statement regarding Asthma is INCORRRECT? A. Chronic inflammatory disease of Airways ...
- Asthma is not very common in children? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What does the green zone mean on an asthma action plan? A. You need medical ...
- What is the red zone on an asthma action plan for? A. For when you're ...
- Broncho constriction muscles tighten around the airways and makes asthma patients hard to breathe. ...
- If a student is suffering from an asthma attack, they should be escorted to the ...
- Which of the following is the most useful investigation in Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma ...
- Asthma can be caused by emotional stress or other psychological problems. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What does the yellow zone mean on an asthma action plan? A. You are doing ...
- Which muscle contraction is occurring when you are performing a PLANK? A. Contracting B. Isometric ...
- Which bone is this? A. ribs ...
- The type of muscle found in the heart? A. cardiac B. voluntary C. involuntary ...
- Which TYPE of muscle do you find in your digestive system? A. Voluntary B. involuntary ...
- What is this the definition for? Where two or more bones meet? A. Joint ...
- when doing a RELAY CHANGEOVER what is important? A. passing the baton at speed ...
- when you prepare for a javelin throw, your throwing elbow should be ___________ A. bent ...
- which event do you need to flex and extend your knee joint? A. Javein ...
- Which two movements occur at the hip joint? A. flexion and extension B. abduction and ...
- Joins Muscle to Bone A. Tendon B. Ligament C. Muscle D. Cartilage
- Join's BONE to BONE A. Cartilage B. Muscle C. Tendon D. Ligament
- Which TYPE of bone is your FEMUR A. short B. long C. irregular D. flat ...
- Which 2 movements occur at the elbow? A. flexion and rotation B. abduction and adduction ...
- The area influenced by hormones in order to regulate water balance in the body. ...
- Which of the following is/are the function of Kidney? A. Carry Urine B. Store Urine ...
- ______ is considered as the basic functional unit of the human kidney A. Blood ...
- The temperature of the blood is lowered before passing through dialysis machine to prevent- ...
- Bowman's capsule and glomerulus together are called A. renal tubules B. Malphigian tubule C. Mammalian ...
- Name A, C, E respectively in this Unlabeled Diagram ...
- Which of the following is not part of excretion? A. remove toxic materials B. remove ...
- ________ is formed when small molecules like salts, glucose, urea and water are forced out ...
- Due to high pressure, 20% of the fluid in the blood is squeezed out from ...
- Name the step by Substances are filtered through Glomerous A. Selective Reabsorption B. Selective Secretion ...
- Which endocrine tissue is responsible for the secretion of ADH? A. hypothalamus B. islets of ...
- Urea is carried from the _______ to the _______. A. stomach, liver B. liver, kidneys ...
- The dialysis fluid contains a lower concentration of urea so that urea from the patient's ...
- What do kidneys filter? A. ammonia B. nitrogenous wastes C. urine D. blood
- The wider of the two arterioles is the... A. Efferent arteriole B. Afferent arteriole ...
- In a healthy person, some glucose is reabsorbed into the bloodstream while majority is lost ...
- The main nitrogen-containing waste excreted in urine of aves is A. ammonia B. uric acid ...
- In Plants, CO2 and water are excreted resp. by A. Transportation; Excretion B. Transpiration; ...
- _________ is the outer layer of the kidney. A. Cortex B. Medulla C. Pelvis ...
- Which one of the following is NOT a substance typically reabsorbed by the tubules under ...
- Blood Volume and Blood Pressure are related. What happens to Blood Pressure and the Heart ...
- Increased secretion of hydrogen ions would result in a(n) ______________ of blood ____________? A. increase, ...
- The presence of pus in urine can be caused by A. liver disease B. diabetes ...
- Consumption of salty food will cause an increase in this hormone. A. ADH B. Aldosterone ...
- Sodium ions may be reabsorbed through A. sodium-glucose symporters in the proximal convoluted tubules. ...
- All of the following are wastes removed by the kidneys EXCEPT A. Water ...
- The presence of albumin in the urine would indicate probable damage to the: A. glomeruli ...
- If there is an Increase in Blood Viscosity, then there will be a ________ in ...
- ADH acts on the _____ to regulate facultative water reabsorption.
- The Blood Vessels vasodilate when the Heart Rate increases, like during Exercise. Why is that? ...
- A Doctor prescribes a Blood Thinner, like Aspirin, to a patient with a Heart Condition. ...
- An Athlete comes in Dehydrated from the Field because his body lacks ALOT of Fluids. ...
- Which of these is a solute NOT normally found in urine? A. Glucose B. Sodium ...
- Which of the following equations is CORRECT? NFP - net filtration pressure GBHP - ...
- Which of the following factors can affect GFR? A. Adenosine B. Intrarenal angiotensin II ...
- Which of these products are NEVER filtered out of the blood? A. Blood cells ...
- The hormone released by the posterior pituitary to prevent excessive water loss in the urine ...
- Normal blood pressure is... A. 120/80 mmHg and below B. 80/120 mmHg and below ...
- Majority of the sodium in the filtrate is reabsorbed at which of the following locations ...
- The arterial blood pressure is determined using a cuff device known as a __________. ...
- The force of blood pushing against your arteries is... A. Heart Rate B. Temperature ...
- Which statement best describes Blood Pressure? A. The Force applied on the Blood Vessels by ...
- Vitamins and minerals are called A. Protective food B. Roughage C. Energy - Giving foods ...
- Select the one that is rich in proteins. A. Cucumber B. Gram C. Wheat ...
- Roughage helps in A. Protecting our body from diseases. B. Eliminates undigested food from body ...
- Beri-Beri is caused by deficiency of A. Vitamin C B. Vitamin D C. Vitamin B1 ...
- Which one of the component is energy - giving component? A. Proteins B. Vitamins and ...
- Glands in the neck appear swollen in which of the following diseases? A. Tooth decay ...
- Which one of the following is water-soluble vitamin? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B ...
- Which one of the following minerals is an essential for developing strong bones and ...
- What are two chemicals used in test for protein ? A. iodine & caustic soda ...
- This food is reach in ... A. Carbohydrates ...
- A person who does more physical work needs a diet that rich in A. Fats ...
- Which vitamin gets easily destroyed by heating during cooking? A. vitamin A B. vitamin C ...
- All the deficiency diseases can be prevented by A. Cleanliness B. Taking medicine at proper ...
- Name the disease which occur due to deficiency of vitamin A. A. Night blindness ...
- This vitamin helps your body to absorb the mineral calcium? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin ...
- The water soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body are? A. Vitamin B ...
- Some foods contain vitamin D - a good food source is? A. Soft drinks ...
- Which vitamin is know as the sunshine, because when your skin is exposed to sunlight ...
- You can help retain the vitamin content of foods by cooking them this way? ...
- Vitamin B complex (the B vitamin group), has the following function (job) in the body? ...
- Folic acid or folate is also know as which vitamin? A. B12 B. C ...
- This vitamin is not found naturally in plant based foods so vegans may struggle to ...
- Which vitamin can help to prevent scurvy and helps your body absorb the mineral iron? ...
- Which vitamin (often found in orange fruits/veg) can help improve normal vision particularly night vision? ...
- Which foods are a good source of Vitamin C? A. Red meat and dairy ...
- The 3 anti-oxidant vitamins that can prevent cell damage caused by free radicals are? ...
- What is the hormone secreted by hypothalamus? A. TSH hormone B. ACTH hormone C. GnRH ...
- Excessive secretion of GH can cause? A. Hyperthyroidism B. Gigantism C. Dwarfism D. Diabetes Mellitus ...
- Luteinizing hormone (LH) is to... A. Stimulates growth, protein synthesis and fat metabolism B. Stimulates ...
- Oxytocin hormone is secreted during pregnancy. It is also known as? A. Sleepy hormone ...
- What is the stimulating hormone? A. Hormone that regulates the secretion of other hormones ...
- What is the hormone that stimulates: - ovulation - development of corpus luteum - ...
- 'Stimulates the development of secondary sexual characteristics in the male and spermatogenesis' Name the organ ...
- Disease caused by excessive secretion of thyroxine. A. Diabetes Insipidus B. Hyperthyroidism C. Hypothyroidism ...
- What is the function of ADH hormone? A. To stimulates the production of milk ...
- What is the target tissues/ organ for Antidiuretic (ADH) hormone? A. Kidney tubule B. Uterine ...
- What is the hormone secreted when we are in an emergency or a 'fight or ...
- What is the hormone that helps to: - stimulates the development of follicles in the ...
- Pancreas secretes 2 types of hormone. Name them. A. Insulin, glucagon B. Insulin, glucose ...
- Insulin is secreted when... A. The blood glucose level is high after we eat ...
- Contains a phosphate, sugar and nitrogen base A. ...
- A carbohydrate is a macromolecule that is used to... A. give cells/systems energy. B. build ...
- Which group of biomolecules provide quick energy to organisms? A. proteins B. carbohydrates C. lipids ...
- An example of a carbohydrate would be? A. pasta B. T-bone steak C. chicken leg ...
- The word saccharide means: A. sugar B. glucose C. sweetener D. carbohydrate
- Proteins are made of monomers called ___________ A. Nucleotides B. Monosaccharides C. Amino Acids ...
- Another name for fats and oils A. proteins B. sugar C. lipids D. nucleic acids ...
- When reading the nutrition facts on food packaging total fats is a measure of... ...
- Waxes, oils and fats are examples of A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic ...
- Used for short term (quick) energy. A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. proteins D. nucleic acids ...
- Which are enzymes? A. simple carbohydrates B. proteins that speed up chemical reactions C. lipids ...
- All organic compounds contain the element A. carbon B. nitrogen C. phosphorus D. sulfur ...
- What is the function of nucleic acids? A. store genetic information B. store energy (long-term) ...
- Enzymes are.. A. nucleic acids B. carbohydrates C. lipids D. proteins
- Which is an example of a lipid? A. Candy B. Olive Oil C. DNA ...
- Which macromolecule stores energy, insulates us, and makes up the cell membrane? A. lipids ...
- Is found in the cell membrane as a bilayer.
- Monosaccharides are monomers of A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids
- The function of nucleic acids, such as DNA are for building proteins and carrying the ...
- Provides long term energy and insulation, A. lipids B. carbohydrates C. nucleic acids D. proteins ...
- The basic unit of life is called a (n) A. atom B. compound C. cell ...
- Cells are often called the ____ of life. A. bread B. road map C. building ...
- Rocks are not living because A. they never move B. they aren't needed for humans ...
- Why are microscopes important when studying most cells? A. Most cells are very large. ...
- The second part of Cell Theory states: All living organisms are made up of cells. ...
- Which of the following is NOT one of the basic points of Cell Theory? ...
- All cells come from___________ cells. A. pregnant B. pre-existing C. paternal D. pin size
- Robert Hooke named the small compartments that made up the cork __________after the rooms monks ...
- Cell theory states that... A. cells are the basic building block of life B. cells ...
- Which statement is a part of the cell theory? A. all cells come from preexisting ...
- What tool do you use to view the cells? A. metric ruler B. centrifuge ...
- Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schliden were all responsible ...
- Who discovered and named cells while looking at cork? A. Captain Hook B. Robert Hooke ...
- When observing cells, which of the following pieces of equipment is most appropriate? A. Hand ...
- The first part of the Cell Theory states: What happens in Cell Theory, stay in ...
- The third part of cell theory states: All cells come from prehistoric cells. A. FALSE ...
- ______________ are the basic unit of life. A. DNA B. RNA C. Cells D. Takis ...
- The _______ is the smallest structural and functional unit of a living thing. (this will ...
- A plant and an animal are both living things. According to the Cell Theory, what ...
- Which if the following is carried by the blood to all parts of the body? ...
- It is the blood making process inside our body. A. Hematopoiesis B. Hematology C. Hemophilia ...
- How would you describe the shape of a white blood cell? A. Amorphous B. Anucleated ...
- In what specific part of the body is the blood formed? A. Bone Marrow ...
- Which of the following should not be part of the group? A. Resophils B. Basophils ...
- The blood comprises 8% of the total human body weight. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- A type of white blood cell that helps in fighting allergic reactions. A. Basophils ...
- Why is the Red Blood Cells color red? A. because of hemoglobin B. because of ...
- How would you describe the shape of the red blood cells? A. Biconcave B. Amorphous ...
- What is the other name for white blood cells? A. Leukocytes B. Erythrocytes C. Plasma ...
- The following are the formed elements in the blood except for? A. Plasma B. Red ...
- How long is the average life span of a red blood cell? A. 120 days ...
- The blood helps in fighting off infectious microorganisms. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- They are not real cells but just fragments of stem cells. A. Thrombocytes B. Ertyhrocytes ...
- It is the liquid part of the blood that is yellowish in color. A. Plasma ...
- A type of white blood cell that ingests and destroys bacteria. A. Eosinophils B. Basophils ...
- Suggest way that a scientist can protect themselves against exposure when handling radioactive sources. ...
- Radioactive sources or radioactive waste storing can be done in containers with thick ____________ walls. ...
- What is a use of radioactive materials in medicine? A. oxygen masks B. antibiotics ...
- Radioactive tracers are useful in ____. A. calculating the ages of fossils B. fueling nuclear ...
- How is radiation used to treat cancer? A. Radiation is used to stimulate the growth ...
- Which of these is a use of beta radiation? A. Sterilising food B. Smoke detectors ...
- Robotic hands are used to handle radioactive substances safely. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Radioactivity can be harmful and cause disease because it affects _________. A. air B. water ...
- For which of the following problems would a scientist most likely use carbon-14? A. to ...
- Radioactive dating uses the half-life of different radioactive materials to provide information about the _______ ...
- A benefit to using nuclear fission power is that it: A. supplies a lot of ...
- Name the instrument used to detect radioactivity. A. voltmeter B. ohmeter C. seismograph D. geiger ...
- Which of these is a use of alpha radiation? A. Sterilising food B. Smoke detectors ...
- Having two different genes for a trait is called A. homozygous B. heterozygous C. protein ...
- A phenotype is A. Dominance B. Physical appearance C. Recessiveness D. Letter Combinations
- How can two parents with brown eyes have a child with blue eyes? A. The ...
- Colorblindness is a recessive, X chromosome sex-link disorder. Cross the parents to figure out ...
- How many generations are shown in this pedigree? ...
- If something is heterozygous, it is also _____ A. purebred B. hybrid C. dominant ...
- How many people in this whole pedigree have the trait/disease?
- What type of heredity is shown in the pedigree? ...
- What is the genotype of the mother? A. ...
- Which term describes the different forms of a gene A. Chromosome B. Allele C. DNA ...
- (Grey fur (G) is dominant over white fur (g) and Black eyes (B) are dominant ...
- Hemophilia is a recessive sex-linked trait. If H = normal & h = has hemophilia, ...
- (Grey fur (G) is dominant over white fur (g) and Black eyes (B) are dominant ...
- The normal body temperature for a guinea pig is 103 and a human's normal body ...
- Which one is NOT true for a virus A. Has a protein coat called a ...
- Cytologists study A. animals B. plants C. viruses D. cells
- Which best describes the basic structure of a virus? A. nucleic acid strand surrounded by ...
- If Alana has the flu and is showing symptoms, the virus is in the _______________ ...
- All members of which biological group require a host cell to reproduce? A. Protista ...
- What is a virus that infects a bacterium called? A. Virophage B. Bacteriophage C. T ...
- In order for something to be considered living it must obtain ALL characteristics of life. ...
- Viruses are NOT considered to be living organisms because they are NOT made of… ...
- Which of the following is true? A. Viruses are smaller than cells but are more ...
- Cold sores are caused by a virus that can live dormant in your cells for ...
- Which means will an organism that is produced by two parents refer to as it’s ...
- Which statement correctly describes bacteria and viruses? A. Viruses and bacteria are both living organisms ...
- Alec studied an unknown microscopic organism and recorded this information: -it contains RNA -it has ...
- Which of the following is living? A. flowers that have turned brown B. corona virus ...
- How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions? A. provide energy for the reaction B. absorb ...
- Correctly match the monomer and polymer. A. nucleotide to lipid B. amino acid to protein ...
- What type of macromolecule is this? A. carbohydrate ...
- What is happening in the last step? A. ...
- Which macromolecule is your main source of energy (quick, short-term)? A. carbohydrate B. lipid ...
- What macromolecule has only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (CHO)? A. lipid B. carbohydrate C. protein ...
- What does not affect enzyme? A. pH B. temperature C. amount of substrate D. how ...
- What macromolecule is in pasta? A. carbohydrate B. lipid C. protein D. nucleic acid ...
- Based on the graph, what temperature does this enzyme work best?
- What is the optimal pH of enzyme A? ...
- If the enzyme is functioning at 55 degrees and a pH of 8, but its ...
- Correctly match the monomer and polymer. A. nucleotide to nucleic acid B. amino acid to ...
- Why are enzymes important? A. Help keep pH stable B. Help increase rate of reaction ...
- What macromolecule has long-term energy, insulation, and is part of the cell membrane? A. carbohydrate ...
- Correctly match the monomer and polymer. A. nucleotide to lipid B. amino acid to carbohydrate ...
- What macromolecule builds bone and muscle, speeds up chemical reactions, fights diseases, and transports material? ...
- What macromolecule has only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous (CHONP)? A. lipid ...
- Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that transports oxygen. If it is ...
- What property of a protein affects its function? A. How it folds (the shape) ...
- What macromolecule is in chicken, beans, eggs, and fish? A. carbohydrate B. lipid C. protein ...
- What macromolecule has only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and nitrogen (CHON)? A. lipid B. carbohydrate ...
- If you did not have an immediate source of energy, which macromolecule would your body ...
- Correctly match the monomer and polymer. A. nucleotide to lipid B. amino acid to carbohydrate ...
- What macromolecule is in oil and butter? A. carbohydrate B. lipid C. protein D. nucleic ...
- The bacteria seen in the picture is A. ...
- Which organism can survive either with or without oxygen? A. heterotrophs B. autotrophs C. obligate ...
- Superbugs can be prevented if people A. get rid of antibiotics B. take the antibiotics ...
- Photoheterotrophs will use A. oxygen or carbon dioxide for energy B. nitrogen or peptidoglycan for ...
- A cell that contains a nucleus is A. prokaryote B. eukaryote
- A cell that does not contains a nucleus is A. prokaryote B. eukaryote
- Bacteria exchange genetic information during A. asexual reproduction B. binary fission C. conjugation D. photosynthesis ...
- Prokaryotes are found in which domain A. Animalia B. Plantae C. Eukarya D. Bacteria ...
- Archea differ from Bacteria in that the cell wall A. contains peptidoglycan B. contains lipids ...
- The ecological roles filled by prokaryotes include all of the following except A. decomposers ...
- The bacteria seen in the picture is A. ...
- A structure that can help bacteria survive harsh conditions. A. capsids B. endospores C. pili ...
- The bacteria seen in the picture is A. ...
- Which organism cannot survive in the presence of oxygen? A. heterotrophs B. autotrophs C. obligate ...
- To maintain stable internal conditions is __________________________________. ...
- Which viral reproductive cycle allows viral genetic material to lay dormant while the host cell ...
- Viruses use host cells to -- A. create fermentation products B. facilitate respiration C. reproduce ...
- What is the name of the protein capsule that encloses the genetic material (DNA/RNA) of ...
- A(n) _____ is a virus that targets and infects a bacterial cell. A. endospore ...
- A reaction to a stimulus is a ______________. A. hiccup B. response C. metabolism ...
- What do viruses need in order to reproduce? A. they need genetic material B. They ...
- During the lytic reproductive cycle by a virus, the host cell is- A. destroyed ...
- What feature do viruses have in common with animal cells? A. ability to form proteins ...
- Which statement regarding viruses is true? A. a virus can only reproduce inside of a ...
- A/An ____________is the smallest unit of life. A. atom B. stimulus C. cell D. DNA ...
- The tiny oval shaped lymph structure located throughout the body are known as? A. Lymph ...
- How is lymph moved through lymphatic vessels? A. Contraction of the small intestine B. Contraction ...
- The lymphatic system return the leaked plasma into the blood. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the medical term for watery fluid inside the lympathic vessels? A. Plasma ...
- A. I and III only B. I, ...
- Which of the following is NOT found in the tissue fluid? A. Leucocyte B. Erythrocyte ...
- What part of the lymphatic system filters foreign material from blood and destroys old red ...
- Which colour is the lymphatic system? A. Blue ...
- Which word best describes the relationship between the lymphatic system and the circulatory system? ...
- Which of the following is not a function of the lymphatic system? A. Lymph nodes ...
- A soft tissue inside the bone that produces blood cells A. Immune cells B. Bone ...
- Which of the following is NOT the function of the lymphatic system? A. Removes excess ...
- Which of the following comparisons between a vein and lymphatic vessel is correct? A. lymphatic ...
- A. P, Q, R B. Q, R, ...
- Sexual reproduction results in organisms with more: A. Genetic variety B. Positive traits C. Chromosomes ...
- What sex chromosome(s) would a diploid cell from a woman contain? A. Y B. X ...
- A human has 46 chromosomes in their body cells. What is the haploid number? ...
- Genes carry two sets of instructions for each trait in the form of: A. Chromosomes ...
- A dog has 78 chromosomes in its body cells. What is the diploid number? ...
- Which of the following is true about evolution? A. It describes change over time ...
- In sexually reproducing organisms, how many gametes are needed for fertilization? A. 2 B. 23 ...
- How do gametes differ from other cells in the body? A. They don't carry genes ...
- Without sexual reproduction, life on Earth would likely be: A. All plants B. Less diverse ...
- Which of the following helps a species adapt to a changing environment? A. Having fewer ...
- Which of the following organisms is most likely to reproduce asexually? A. Leopards B. Bacteria ...
- A picture of all the chromosomes inside a cell is called a ______________? A. Prokaryotype ...
- Which type of cell division would turn a diploid cell into a haploid cell? ...
- The Pacific ridley sea turtle has 56 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would its offspring receive ...
- Which of the following is true about chromosomes? A. They are identical in both parents ...
- The disease caused by dog bite is called __________. A. Tetanus B. Rabies C. Typhoid ...
- The snake has _________ vertebrae. A. 200 B. 660 C. 323 D. 33
- We must drink ____ to ____ glasses of water daily. A. 20 to 30 ...
- Fibres that attach muscles to bones are called __________. A. Ligaments B. Tendons C. Cartilage ...
- Movable joints are of ____ kinds. A. 4 B. 6 C. 2
- Number of bones in a child. A. 350 B. 206 C. 305 D. 200
- A ______________ is a diet with all the nutrients, water and roughage in the right ...
- _________ is an allergic condition which causes difficulty in breathing. A. Anaemia B. Osteoporosis ...
- It is a fibre present in the food we eat. It cannot be digested. ...
- Diseases which spread through a healthy person to a sick person are called __________ diseases. ...
- Identify the relationship and choose the correct answer. Goitre :: Iodine : Scurvy :: _______ ...
- Carbohydrates and Fats are _________. A. Body-building food B. Protective food C. Energy-giving food
- This muscle is present in the heart A. Voluntary muscle B. Cardiac Muscle C. Involuntary ...
- Which of the following time periods are known as the Rebirth of the Science of ...
- Which of the following are known as the Father of Medicine? A. Louis Pasteur ...
- Known as the Father of Modern Surgery because he recognized that surgical tools should be ...
- True or False: The life span has continued to increase since ancient times. A. TRUE ...
- Computer technology was FIRST introduced into healthcare during which century? A. 18th Century B. 19th ...
- Which of the following founded the American Red Cross? A. Clara Barton B. Florence Nightingale ...
- Which of the following created the first nursing school in London? A. Clara Barton ...
- The oath created as a code of conduct for doctors is known as: A. Pasteurization ...
- Which of the following ancient cultures believed in treating the patient as a whole and ...
- Which of the following developed the smallpox vaccine? A. Louis Pasteur B. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek ...
- Which of the following invented the stethoscope? A. Louis Pasteur B. Rene Laennec C. Hippocrates ...
- Which of the following invented the microscope? A. Louis Pasteur B. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek ...
- Which of the following time periods had the most advances in medicine and healthcare? ...
- Which of the following ancient civilizations were the first to create health records? A. Chinese ...
- Vitamin B complex and C are the water-soluble vitamins. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Vitamin D is abundant in the following foods: A. milk fortified with vitamin D ...
- You might end up with very weak bones without sufficient quantities of this Vitamin ...
- Different types of Vitamins are: A. fat-soluble B. water-soluble C. both A and B ...
- Which if the following foods are rich in Vitamin A? A. milk fortified with vitamin ...
- Which vitamin can be manufactured by skin exposure to the sun? A. Thiamin B. Vitamin ...
- Calcium helps to: A. Prevent birth defects B. Vision C. Build strong bones
- Which vitamins are fat soluble: A. B complex and C B. Iron and Calcium ...
- Which of the following vitamins play a very key role in eyesight including night vision ...
- This vitamin is important for keeping body tissues, such as gums and muscles in good ...
- All stress is bad. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Physical activity like sports is usually good stress. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- If all of your friends each stole candy from a store, you would feel pressured ...
- What would be an example of distress? A. Getting bad grades B. Getting married ...
- What are symptoms of stress? A. Hair loss B. Loss of appetite C. Feeling sick ...
- What can stress cause? A. Heart issues B. Mental health issues C. Stomach issues ...
- Which of the following is an emotional symptom of stress? A. Feeling angry B. Shaking ...
- One way to refuse peer pressure is to make up an excuse. Another way to ...
- Which stress is considered the GOOD stress? A. Eustress B. Distress
- How can you reduce stress? A. Eating lots of sugar and unhealthy food. B. Keeping ...
- Feeling confident is a feeling of stress? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The two types of stress are ___________ and ____________ A. Positive and horrible B. Positive ...
- Stress is A. Physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension B. Only physical strain or ...
- What would be an example of Eustress? A. Getting married B. Getting in trouble ...
- Managing stress and anger is part of which dimension? A. Physical B. Emotional C. Intellectual ...
- What is a healthy habit in Intellectual Wellness? A. Exercise B. Set goals C. Eat ...
- Healthy relationships are connected to ________________ health. A. Mental/Emotional B. Physical C. Family/Social
- Which dimension of health focuses on a person's desire to learn and gain knowledge ? ...
- What is a healthy habit in Physical Health? A. compost food waste B. start saving ...
- The knowledge of being open to new friends is an example of what wellness dimension? ...
- Practicing random acts of kindness & keeping a gratitude journal A. Physical B. Environmental ...
- Which dimension is the most important? A. Physical B. Social C. All of them ...
- The study of nutrients and how your body uses them. A. Geology B. Science ...
- Which of the following is an aspect of physical health? A. Personal Hygiene B. Nutrition ...
- Which of the following best fits in the emotional dimension? A. Playing basketball B. Turning ...
- The body’s physical need for food. A. Appetite B. Hunger C. Availability D. Deficiency
- How many Dimensions of Wellness are we studying in Health class? A. 5 B. 7 ...
- True or False: When you improve one dimension of health another dimension of health can ...
- Practicing good communication skills with family & friends A. Emotional B. Physical C. Spiritual ...
- Walking a dog goes in what dimension? A. Emotional B. Social C. Physical D. Spirtual ...
- Appreciating & caring for the outdoors A. Social B. Environmental C. Intellectual D. Physical ...
- Hanging out with friends goes in what dimension? A. Physical B. Social C. Spiritual ...
- Living your best life, being content and joyful about life A. surviving B. thriving ...
- Substances in food that your body needs. A. Nutrients B. Nutrition C. Food D. Vitamins ...
- What is a Healthy habit in Financial Wellness A. Create a budget B. Eat breakfast ...
- Which of the following is an example of how physical health affects mental health? ...
- Which dimension of wellness focuses on exercise, nutrition, avoiding diseases and injuries? A. Social ...
- Which dimension of Wellness focuses on improving standards of living and external influences? A. Spiritual ...
- A healthy mind is connected to ________________ health. A. Mental/Emotional B. Physical C. Family/Social
- Which dimension of Wellness focuses on a person's ability to balance work and leisure time? ...
- Which of the following is an influence on Wellness? A. Heredity B. Media C. Culture ...
- What is a Healthy Habit in Social Health? A. get 20 minutes of cardio a ...
- What dimension of wellness has to do with beliefs? A. Physical B. Social C. Spiritual ...
- Visiting your doctor and your dentist yearly is an example of what wellness dimension? ...
- A state of well being or total health. A. Wellness B. Health C. Lifestyle ...
- The psychological desire for food. A. Hunger B. Nutrient Deficiency C. Appetite D. Empty Calories ...
- Simply being a live, just making it through the day A. surviving B. thriving ...
- What type of proteins recognise specific substances and allows them into cells? A. Enzymes ...
- Enzymes are made by A. Chemical Reactions B. Only plant cells C. Only animal cells ...
- What type of proteins speed up chemical reactions? A. Receptors B. Enzymes C. Hormones ...
- What type of proteins are chemical messengers? A. Receptors B. Enzymes C. Hormones D. Antibodies ...
- What is a degradation reaction? A. Breakdown reaction B. Build up reaction C. Reaction rate ...
- What site does the substrate bind to on the enzyme A. Inactive site B. Active ...
- What type of reaction is this image showing? ...
- What is a synthesis reaction? A. Break down reaction B. Build up reaction C. Reaction ...
- Enzymes slow down the rate of a chemical reaction A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Enzymes are made of A. Cellulose B. Fats C. Protein D. Oil
- Proteins have different functions. Which of the following statements identifies a protein and its function? ...
- What type of proteins are made by white blood cells and protect against infections? ...
- Which of the following are all types of proteins? A. Hormones, enzymes and antibodies ...
- What type of protein provides shape and support? A. Enzyme B. Structural C. Antibody ...
- Hormones are composed of A. Glucose B. Starch C. Glycerol D. Protein
- What is a positive result for the lipid emulsion test? A. milky white colour ...
- How does physical exercise temporarily affect the pulse? A. Increases the pulse rate B. Decreases ...
- Tuna belongs to the _________ group. A. fruit B. grains C. meats D. dairy
- When you want to grow your muscles, you must eat more _______. A. vegetables ...
- Examples of vitamins and minerals are: A. Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, ...
- Examples of fats and oils are: A. Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, ...
- When protein is present Biuret turns... A. purple B. blue-black C. orange D. brick red ...
- When you run around, your body needs a lot more food and oxygen. A. Yes ...
- Which of the following tests for starch? A. Iodine B. Benedict's C. Biuret D. Emulsion ...
- When large amounts of glucose is present Benedicts turns... A. purple B. blue-black C. brick-red ...
- Examples of carbohydrates are: A. Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, potatoes and ...
- When starch is present iodine turns... A. purple B. blue-black C. orange D. brick red ...
- Which factor makes your pulse rate change? A. Gender B. Physical activity C. Height ...
- Cheese belongs in the ______________ group. A. grains B. dairy C. fruit D. meats
- Which of the following tests for protein? A. Iodine B. Benedicts C. Biuret D. Emulsion ...
- How do you test for lipids? A. By using Ethanol and water B. By using ...
- Which of the following tests for glucose? A. Iodine B. Benedicts C. Biuret D. Emulsion ...
- Examples of proteins are: A. Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, potatoes and ...
- Which one describes the smallest functional unit of an organism? A. body system B. organ ...
- What is the best answer for - a group of cells with a similar structure ...
- What is an important role of the immune system? A. To break down nutrients ...
- Which is NOT part of the circulatory system? A. Heart B. Tongue C. Arteries ...
- Which system detects, processes and sends electrical signals? A. Digestive B. Integumentary C. Nervous ...
- Why do we need body systems? A. They keep the organs separate from each other. ...
- Which one is part of the nervous system? A. Brain B. Heart C. Lungs ...
- Which system provides protection and support for the organs? A. Musculoskeletal B. Immune C. Endocrine ...
- What body system is this? A. Respiratory ...
- Which of the following goes in order from smallest (or simplest) to largest (or most ...
- Which one best describes - a group of organs working together? A. body system ...
- Which one means, a group of tissues with a specific function? A. cell B. tissue ...
- Which is an example of a tissue? A. Heart B. Brain C. Muscle D. Kidneys ...
- Which system produces the hormones that regulate growth and development? A. Digestive B. Endocrine ...
- Which body system is connected to all the other systems? A. Digestive B. Respiratory ...
- Which body system is pictured here? A. Nervous ...
- Which system is responsible for breaking down nutrients? A. Digestive B. Respiratory C. Circulatory ...
- Short term effects of exercise begin to occur A. Immediately B. Half an hour after ...
- The interaction of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the muscles. A. Cardiovascular ...
- Which of the following are long term effects of exercise A. Increased muscular hypertrophy ...
- Lactate accumulation most commonly occurs when working A. Aerobically B. Anaerobically C. Continuously D. Variably ...
- What does our body produce more of to carry more oxygen to the working muscles ...
- The number of times that your heart beats in a minute is what? A. Stroke ...
- Which is a LTE of the skeletal system? A. Reduced chance of osteoporosis B. Joints ...
- Which exercise type predominantly causes lactate accumulation ? A. Anaerobic B. Aerobic
- The following short term effects occur in the heart A. HR increases, SV decreases and ...
- Responsible for the clotting of blood. A. Platelets B. Plasma C. Red Blood Cells ...
- Which is NOT a LTE of cardiovascular system? A. Increases recovery time B. Lower resting ...
- The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath is known as...... ...
- Which is NOT an effect of LTE on respiratory system? A. Increased lung volume ...
- The equation to calculate cardiac output is ..... A. Heart Rate + Stroke Volume ...
- Percentage of oxygen intake when breathing in A. 79 B. 0.04 C. 21 D. 16 ...
- Responsible for transporting blood; arteries, veins and capillaries. A. Blood Vessels B. Blood pressure ...
- Which of the following is not a LTE of exercise on the CV system? ...
- Blood vessels that takes blood away from the heart. A. Arteries B. Veins C. Plasma ...
- Which is NOT a LTE on the body? A. Muscles get bigger B. Increased resting ...
- The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. A. Tidal volume ...
- Ligaments and tendons become stronger from regular exercise, they connect ........ A. ligaments: bone to ...
- What acid builds up in muscles during exercise A. Citric B. Lactic C. Hydrochloric ...
- An increase in size of the heart is known as A. Muscular hypertrophy B. Cardiac ...
- Tiny blood vessels that link arteries with veins. A. Capillaries B. Copillaries C. Veins ...
- Which is an effect on the skeletal system? A. Reduced chance of oesteoporosis B. Muscles ...
- Which is an effect on the muscular system? A. Increase in bone width B. Muscles ...
- ____________ are organs that contract to produce movement in the body. A. muscles B. tendons ...
- __________, which are a type of xylem, are extremely efficient in conducting water. A. Sieve ...
- This part of neuron insulates the axon and increases the speed of impulse transmission within ...
- Cholesterol within membranes functions as a(n) __________ through its interactions with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic ...
- Pinocytosis: A. is engulfment of large particles by the cell B. involves the specific binding ...
- Dividing cells are found in all of the following except: A. Apical meristems B. Lateral ...
- This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases and many other substances throughout the body ...
- A wilted flower placed in a vase of water for several hours became stiff and ...
- The type of epithelial tissue you would expect to find lining the upper respiratory tract ...
- In a nerve cell, the function of the dendrites is to: A. conduct impulses away ...
- Who am I? I am dead at maturity and have secondary cell walls composed ...
- Used in places where diffusion needs to occur, such as blood vessels and air sacs ...
- Both smooth muscle fibers and cardiac muscle fibers: A. have striations. B. are under involuntary ...
- A human white blood cell engulfs a bacterial cell by: A. exocytosis B. phagocytosis ...
- The type of tissue represented is: A. Compact ...
- Which of the following molecules is least likely to cross a cellular membrane by simple ...
- The extremely flexible tissue that provides support in soft, nonwoody plants, allowing them to grow ...
- The process illustrated in the figure would most likely be used to transport:
- Facilitated diffusion: A. requires a transmembrane protein B. requires ATP C. can move molecules against ...
- Cartilage-producing cells occupy small cavities in cartilage called __________, while bone-producing cells occupy cavities in ...
- What is meant by the term fluid mosaic model? A. It is the diffusion of ...
- Cells that secrete bone matrix A. Osteoblast B. Canaliculi C. Osteocyte D. Lamellae
- Biological membranes are normally permeable to: A. large, hydrophilic molecules B. small, hydrophilic molecules ...
- Which of the following statements about the sodium-potassium pump is true? A. It transports 3 ...
- Which type of epithelial cells will provide the most protection against abrasion, such as your ...
- One difference between cardiac muscle fibers and skeletal muscle fibers is that cardiac muscle fibers: ...
- Which cells or cell components play an essential role in the clotting of blood? ...
- __________ are living cells that do not conduct sugar themselves but play a crucial role ...
- If dense bone lacked canaliculi: A. there would be no blood supply to the cells. ...
- What two tissues transport materials throughout the entire plant body? A. sclerenchyma and xylem ...
- Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are classified as: A. Dermal tissues B. Vascular tissues C. Ground ...
- The most numerous WBC's are A. Neutrophil B. Lymphocyte C. Monocyte D. Basophil
- The major functions of the blood include: A. Transports oxygen carbon dioxide, nutrients, hormones, heat ...
- erythr/o A. red B. orange C. blue D. white
- Fully mature human RBC has...... A. A Nucleus B. No nucleus C. Nucleus may or ...
- This colorless or slightly yellow fluid helps remove wastes, toxins, and other harmful substances from ...
- Our blood is made up of 55% Plasma and 45% Cellular Components. Is the above ...
- What is interstitial fluid? A. Fluid in the stomach B. Fluid that surrounds tissue cells ...
- leuk/o A. red B. orange C. blue D. white
- When you get a cut or a wound, these cells help your blood to clot. ...
- What two gases does the blood distribute to the cells A. oxygen and helium ...
- Blood is composed of which of the following: A. erythrocytes (RBC) B. leukocytes (WBC) ...
- The first segment of the small intestines is known as the? A. Ileum B. Jejunum ...
- Which one of these nutrients is NOT considered a mineral? A. Potassium B. Iron ...
- Which type of digestion produces physical change to the food by breaking food into smaller ...
- Which food group contains the sugar lactose? A. Meat B. Fruit and Vegetables C. Dairy ...
- How do digested nutrients get to the body cells? A. Nutrients are absorbed through the ...
- Muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach? A. Epiglottis B. Peristalsis C. Stomach ...
- Which organ is a secondary organ that stores bile? A. stomach B. gallbladder C. pancreas ...
- Which area is a common area for both food and air? A. Pharynx B. Larynx ...
- Which organ does most of the chemical digestion of food and allows nutrients to be ...
- Choose the correct order of the digestive system. A. mouth, small intestine, stomach, esophagus, large ...
- After dinner, you have a bad case of diarrhea. Which organ is most likely not ...
- Which food group contains the sugar fructose? A. Breads and Grains B. Meat and Poultry ...
- Voluntary act that involves the intake of solid or liquid food. A. Digestion B. Excretion ...
- Which secondary organ produces insulin and other digestive juices to further break down the food ...
- Substance in our food that gives us energy or materials needed for growth and development. ...
- Digestion in animals begins in the ______. A. intestines B. mouth C. stomach D. throat ...
- The highlighted organ is the? A. Liver ...
- Elimination of waste products that arise as a result of metabolic activity. A. Digestion ...
- Food does not pass through which of the following? A. stomach B. liver C. esophagus ...
- Which of the following are secondary organs of the digestive system? A. liver, stomach, & ...
- How does food move through your digestive system? A. by gravity pulling it down ...
- What is a function of protein? A. Repair and build muscle B. Keep the body ...
- Which of the following helps digest starch in the mouth? A. Salivary amylase B. Lysozymes ...
- Which type of transportation happens in the sodium–potassium pump? A. Facilitated diffusion B. Active transport ...
- When during the cell cycle does DNA replication take place? A. G1 B. G2 ...
- Which organelle provides evidence that eukaryotic cells originated when large prokaryotes engulfed small free-living prokaryotes? ...
- What part of the plasma membrane is fluid, allowing the movement of proteins in accordance ...
- Which functions of life are carried out by all unicellular organisms? A. Response, homeostasis, growth ...
- Which of these are NOT found in all cells? A. Cell membrane B. DNA ...
- Which organelle is involved in generating vesicles destined for the cell membrane? A. Golgi apparatus ...
- What's an example of passive transport? A. Endocytosis B. Exocytosis C. Pumps D. Facilitated diffusion ...
- Which of the following is responsible for cellular respiration? A. Chloroplast B. Mitochondria C. Endoplasmic ...
- How does mitosis produce two genetically identical nuclei? A. By separation of homologous chromosomes ...
- What is a role of cholesterol in animal cells? A. It increases body fat. ...
- If cells of a multicellular organism have the same genes, how can there be many ...
- What is osmosis? A. The movement of water through a membrane from a low to ...
- A stick of butter is what type of fat? A. Saturated Fat B. Polyunsaturated Fat ...
- True or False. Monounsaturated fats are the only good fats for you. A. TRUE ...
- Why is fat an important part of our diet? A. Because it tastes good ...
- Examples of polyunsaturated fats are A. Butter, mayonaise, dairy B. Animal products C. Vegetable oils, ...
- Which of these is not a function of lipids? A. Quick energy B. Sturctural components ...
- If you eat too much saturated fat, cholesterol might build up: A. in your brain ...
- Which of the following is a main function of a lipid? A. source of quick ...
- Monomers of Lipids include A. amino acids B. monosaccharides C. nucleotides D. glycerol and fatty ...
- What is the key difference between saturated and unsaturated fats? A. Saturated fats are usually ...
- Ideally, what is the recommended amount of cholesterol that should be consumed daily? A. None ...
- Which of the following is considered a bad fat? A. Monosaccharide B. Unsaturated fat ...
- This nutrient is needed in small amounts to insulate our bodies from the cold and ...
- Which is an example of a lipid? A. candy B. olive oil C. meat ...
- Why are HDLS (High-Density Lipoproteins) considered the heroes? A. They transport excess cholesterol back to ...
- True or False. All cholesterol is bad for you. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A product that contains lots of hydrogenated oils is probably rich in: A. Saturated fat ...
- Which of the following items might be high in saturated fat? A. purified water ...
- Why is saturated fat found in so many animal products? A. Because it's part of ...
- What are some examples of monounsaturated fats? A. Butter, mayonaise, dairy B. Vegetable oil ...
- What is Hydrogenation? And Is it good for us? A. Hydrogen atoms converting a ...
- The characteristic that all lipids have in common is---- A. made of lots of double ...
- Why are LDLs (Low-Density Lipoproteins) considered losers A. They are found in every fatty food ...
- Fish, nuts, oils and avocado are health sources of.... A. Fiber B. Protein C. Minerals ...
- A sedentary lifestyle can cause glucose to turn into body fat. What is the best ...
- How come having excess cholesterol in our arteries is not desirable? A. having excess cholesterol ...
- How do lipids function for cells and organisms? A. store information B. store energy ...
- Saturated fats are __________ at room temperature. A. liquid B. solid
- Which nutrient supplies the most energy per gram? A. carbohydrates B. fats C. protein ...
- How many kilojoule are there in 1 gram of fat? A. 30 B. 16 ...
- Which of the following is a lipid? A. lard B. cellulose C. glucose D. protein ...
- What type of fat is the BEST to consume? A. Trans B. Polyunsaturated C. Monounsaturated ...
- Which of these are examples of Lipids? A. simple sugars B. complex carbohydrates C. fats, ...
- Lipids differ from most other larger biomolecules in that they A. Are hydrophillic B. Are ...
- Stored energy e.g. oils, butter, margarine A. Fats B. Carbohydrates C. Minerals D. Vitamins
- Animal products are good sources of A. Monounsaturated fats B. Saturated fats C. Trans Fats ...
- Muscles which 'assist' prime movers when completing compound movements are known as: A. agonists ...
- The point at which muscle attaches to the more stationary of the bones of the ...
- A motor unit can be best described as A. A motor neuron and the muscle ...
- When a muscle shortens under tension, it is called_______ A. isotonic eccentric contraction B. isotonic ...
- Which of the following training elements would NOT suit an individual wishing to improve their ...
- Name the muscle group responsible for flexion of the knee A. quadriceps B. hamstrings ...
- Creatine supplementation would likely result in: A. slight increase in PC stores in muscle ...
- What is soft connective tissue that attach bones at the joints? A. ligaments B. tendons ...
- Which of the following is a characteristic of fast twitch muscle fibers? A. High capillary ...
- Which of the following is NOT a criteria for WADA's prohibited methods or substance list? ...
- Which of the following is a characteristic of fusiform muscle fiber arrangement A. larger fibres ...
- states that the muscle fibers shorten as the actin and myosin filaments pull on each ...
- Calcium: A. causes ATP binding to actin ...
- The pectorals muscle is responsible for A. Transverse Adduction of shoulder B. Vertical abduction of ...
- Unlike the cells of eukaryotes, the cells of bacteria do not have A. a nucleus ...
- Conjugation is important because it A. increases genetic variation B. creates more bacteria C. is ...
- Which of these is characteristic of both viruses and bacteria? A. They get their energy ...
- A plasmid is A. A type of bacteria B. a type of archaea C. A ...
- Bacteria can form ________ to protect itself from harsh conditions. A. endospores B. armor ...
- Where are Eubacteria found? A. in extremely hot environments B. in hypersalines lakes C. deep ...
- Reasons that viruses are considered to be nonliving is because A. They are not cellular ...
- Which viral cycle takes the longest to show symptoms? A. Lysogenic B. Lytic
- Conjugation occurs when ________________. A. None of these. B. a virus injects DNA into the ...
- How does the process of binary fission work in the asexual reproduction of bacteria? ...
- Which of the following is true for both bacteria and viruses? A. both contain genetic ...
- What is the first step to both cycles? A. The virus attaches to a host ...
- Bacteria that cause disease are called A. microbes B. pathogens C. decomposers D. autotrophs ...
- Which statement is true about viruses? A. Viruses can eat and metabolize food. B. Viruses ...
- One important way to control the spread of viruses in through A. the use of ...
- The term antibiotic resistance refers to bacteria that A. are resistant to a vaccine. ...
- Some bacteria move by using a long, whip-like structure called a(n) ____________________ A. tail ...
- Transformation occurs when ________________. A. None of these. B. a virus injects DNA into the ...
- What is transformation (with regard to bacteria)? A. The bacteria mutates B. A plasmid from ...
- Bacteria that are decomposers .... A. make their own food. B. feed on other organisms ...
- The first living organism probably belonged to which kingdom? A. Archaebacteria B. Fungus C. Plant ...
- The use of what modern technology has cause the rise in resistant bacteria A. vaccines ...
- This is also commonly called as sore eyes: A. Trachoma B. Styes C. Glaucoma ...
- Concave lenses should be worn to shorten the focus. True or False. A. TRUE ...
- For Glaucoma, this is recommended to prevent blindness: A. Eye Checkup B. Eye Surgery ...
- True or False. Color Blindedness is hereditary and common to males. A. TRUE ...
- Which of the following is not a symptom of Cataract? A. cloudy or blurry vision ...
- Which among the following should we refrain from: A. Reading in a well-lighted room ...
- Another term for Myopia is: A. farsightedness B. nearsightedness
- Which among the following is not the cause of eye defects: A. Eye irritation due ...
- Trachoma is not contagious. True or False. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or False. It is recommended that we read in a well-lighted room. A. TRUE ...
- Which of the following is rich in Vitamin A? A. yams B. carrots C. onion ...
- Which of the following is not a symptom of Astigmatism? A. Indigestion B. Clear vision ...
- Which of the following defects is caused by the unbalanced movement of the eye muscle ...
- People who are visually challenged use the __________ script for reading A. Lewis B. Braille ...
- Which vision defect is related to the diagram? ...
- What type of lens is used in magnifying glass? ...
- Deafness is one of the limitation of hearing. Which of the following tool is suitable ...
- A person has vision defect and corrected by cylindrical lens. Which of the following causes ...
- Which type of lens is used for the spectacles shown?
- Why blind people can read Braille easily using fingertips? A. Fingertip has thin epidermis ...
- Near objects appear blurry for a person who suffers long-sightedness because the image is focused ...
- When you have a cold, the food you taste will still be very good. ...
- People who cannot hear watch our lip movements to understand what we say. this is ...
- Name the optical device A. telescope ...
- The _______________ gives us spectacles. A. opthalmologist B. optician C. doctor
- What is an optical illusion? A. A really cool drawing. B. A picture of something ...
- We should read in dim lights A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This is the view of a person with ...
- Choose the correct statement about astigmatism. A. Astigmatism ...
- A man can see the near objects clearly but cannot see distant objects clearly. Which ...
- The phenomenon happens is A. Optical illusion ...
- The brain stem connects directly to the spine. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Once a danger has passed, the parasympathetic NS does not activate A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which action occurs under the control of the sympathetic NS? A. Pupils dilate B. Inhibits ...
- A section of the temporal lobe, the primary auditory cortex, receives information about the sense ...
- The peripheral NS is further divided up into the somatic NS and the autonomic NS ...
- The corpus callosum controls conscious actions. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The right hemisphere controls the left side of the body. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The occipital lobe is involved with hearing A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A right hemisphere function is A. Creativity B. Logic C. Reasoning D. All of the ...
- The cerebrum makes up 90% of the brain. A. FALSE B. TRUE
- The brain could be seen as the command centre of the body. A. TRUE ...
- The parietal lobe controls A. Memory formation B. Body sensations C. Vision D. Hearing
- The frontal lobe is involved in detecting movements A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following statements is correct? A. The brain at birth weighs about 2 ...
- The cerebrum has _____ lobes. A. 7 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2
- What is one action the brain stem does not control? A. Talking B. Digestion ...
- Which two main parts is the human nervous system divided up into? A. The somatic ...
- Wernicke’s area is responsible for speech production. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Tiny air bags inside lungs through which O2 enters the blood (to send O2 to ...
- When we breathe in air what happend in our diaphragm ? A. Pleura B. relaxes ...
- shortness of breath, wheezing , chest tightness , is the symptoms of A. Tuberculosis ...
- What kind of animal that breathe using Trachea ? A. Fish B. Bear C. Mamals ...
- What kind of breathing that get help from diaphragms? A. Belling Breathing B. Nose Breathing ...
- is the passage for entering and leaving the lungs this is the function of ...
- Cockroach breathe using ? A. Trachea B. Gills C. Lungs D. Heart
- How to maintain against the influenza? A. while sneezing dont cover it B. Drink water ...
- When bird is flying they breathe using A. Air Sacs B. Lungs C. Heart ...
- When will our chest become smaller? A. Inhale B. Exhale C. Do nothing D. Contain ...
- Fish breathe using ? A. Heart B. Air Sacs C. Lungs D. Gills
- what is the function of Bronchus? A. Branching off from the esophagus, this passageway for ...
- Exposure to toxic gases , Smooking, Poor nutrition, Bacterial/ viral infection, is the causes of ...
- Inflammation of trachea or bronchus , is the description of A. Tuberculosis B. Asthma ...
- Whale breathe using ? A. Gills B. Lungs C. Trachea D. Nostril
- Each person has approximately ______________________ genes. A. 20, 000 B. 250, 000 C. 2500 ...
- True or false: A cell is the smallest unit of life that can reproduce itself ...
- True or false: A living things are made of cells. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- True or false: Traits are the only things that can be inherited. A. TRUE ...
- The smallest, most basic unit of heredity is the _____________. A. cell B. atom ...
- The transition of traits from parent to offspring. A. heredity B. disease C. offspringing ...
- True or false: All cells have a cell wall. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or false: Your body is multicellular. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The gel-like material in each cell is called ________________. A. slime B. welch's C. cytoplasm ...
- True or false: The mitochondria is a structure that contains DNA---the genetic code for all ...
- True or false: Ribosomes are molecules that make protein. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or false: Traits never skip a generation. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A part of the code that controls the development of traits. A. heredity B. genes ...
- Which disease encourages the use of the DASH Diet when diagnosed? A. Crohn's Disease ...
- When a disease is progressive, it means the person will continue to get worse until ...
- An illness which is ongoing. There is no cure, only treatment. A. Chronic B. Communicable ...
- What are two other terms for chronic diseases? A. Degenerative & Contagious B. Infectious & ...
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another. A. Chronic B. Communicable ...
- Type 2 Diabetes can be prevented. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This waxy substance attached onto the artery walls and can lead to a blockage and ...
- What are two other terms for communicable diseases? A. Contagious & Degenerative B. Progressive & ...
- If some one has this disease, they need to eat a diet low in fat ...
- This is an growth of abnormal cells that multiple at an uncontrollable rate. This can ...
- The diseases we covered in class are only caused by what we eat. A. TRUE ...
- Typically seen in older age (50-60), this disease could be from low calcium intake. ...
- Poor diet and lack of exercise can cause many different chronic diseases. A. TRUE ...
- Physician's Progress Notes A. Documentation given by the Nurse regarding the patient's condition, results of ...
- Nurse notes A. report that nurse writes to talk about the patient's vital signs, treatment, ...
- Operative Report A. report given by nurse to the next shift's nurse B. medical report ...
- Outpatient Care A. services that do not require the patient to stay overnight in the ...
- Consultation Report A. report given by nurse to the next shift's nurse B. report given ...
- Long Term Care Facility A. services that do not require the patient to stay overnight ...
- Acute Care A. Provides services for a short period of time B. Provides services for ...
- Discharge summary report A. report that nurse writes to talk about the patient's vital signs, ...
- Hospice A. report that nurse writes to talk about the patient's vital signs, treatment, reactions ...
- History & Physical (H & P) A. information about the future plans of the patient ...
- Diagnostic Report A. services that do not require the patient to stay overnight in the ...
- Pathologist's Report A. report given by nurse to the next shift's nurse B. report given ...
- I have many jobs. I make bile to help your stomach break down food. I ...
- Smooth muscle is related to stomach in the same way that cardiac muscle is related ...
- What body system is shown in the picture? ...
- Which statement about body systems is true? A. Your body is made up of exactly ...
- About how many muscles are in your body? A. 206 B. 300 C. over 600 ...
- What connects bones to each other? A. Tendons ...
- How many bones are in the human body? A. 200 B. 602 C. 206 ...
- Egg is example of food high in? A. Fat B. Carbohydrates C. Protein D. All ...
- 2 scoops of rice are equal to ___ servings of Carbohydrates? A. 1 serving ...
- 'Superfood' can provide all the nutrient needed to maintain health. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- How many glasses of water that we need to take in a day? A. 3 ...
- What will happened when you consume a high fat diet? A. Thin B. Obesity ...
- How many servings of cereals are recommended based on food pyramid? A. 6 - 8 ...
- Which of the following is the example of food with carbohydrates? A. Egg and milk ...
- Below are the food high in protein, except A. Eggs B. Fish C. Meat ...
- Based on the Malaysian healthy plate Suku-suku separuh we are advise to take _____ ...
- Sufficient sleeping time is one of the main factors contributing healthy lifestyle A. TRUE ...
- We are recommended to exercise at least ____ a day A. 50 minutes B. 10 ...
- When using hand as indicator, protein need to be in what size? A. Palm size ...
- Below food preparation method that can further reduce fat usage, except A. Grilled B. Steam ...
- Which group of food should be taken in smaller amount? A. Fat B. Protein ...
- We are recommended to ____ before sleep A. Eat a lot of food B. Using ...
- Healthy lifestyle elements includes: A. Healthy eating behavior B. Active in physical activity C. Not ...
- What are three (3) main principles we need to apply when consuming food? A. Variety ...
- How many hours should we sleep a day? A. 5 hours B. 4 hours ...
- Emotional stress on an individual will affect his/her lifestyle A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Bread is categorized as ______ food group. A. Protein B. Vitamin C. Fat D. Carbohydrates ...
- Ceruminous glands which are found in the lateral half of the external auditory canal produce ...
- External ear consists of A. Pinna, auditory canal and ear drum B. Eustachian tube and ...
- What part is #7? A. Semicircular Canals ...
- What area of the brain do impulses from the Vestibular branch go to? A. Cerebrum ...
- Tiny stones made of calcium salts that roll in response to changes in gravitational pull ...
- Which ossicle gets it vibrations directly from the Tympanic Membrane? A. Malleus B. Incus ...
- What part is #6? A. Semicircular Canals ...
- Which two numbers make up the vestibular complex? A. ...
- Where would you find an incus? A. the semicircular canals B. the inner ear ...
- What part is #9? A. Semicircular Canals ...
- Which of the following statements is true regarding hearing? A. air waves cause vibrations in ...
- What happens to the eardrum when sound hits, causing transmission of sound to the inner ...
- What part is #1? A. Pinna ...
- The vestibular apparatus is that part of the inner ear that helps you maintain your ...
- How many divisions does the ear have? A. 3 B. 5 C. 2 D. 4 ...
- Which of the following allows for the dissipation of the sound waves of the perilymph: ...
- These are the smallest bones in the body that help transmit and amplify sound waves. ...
- Which of the following is pictured: A. maculae ...
- What part is #5? A. Oval Window ...
- What happens in the lymph nodes? A. Excess glucose in the lymph is stored in ...
- Special lymphatic vessels that absorb fats and transport them from the digestive tract to the ...
- _______________is located between left vetricle and left atrium. A. Semilunar valve B. Bicuspid valve ...
- A lymphatic structure located in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen is called ? ...
- The largest lymphatic structure is? A. Lymph B. tonsils C. Spleen
- Valves in lymphatic capillaries open when pressure outside the capillary is: A. High B. Low ...
- What is the name of the lymphatic tissue found in the back of the ...
- The fluid, originating from the blood capillary, that is formed in the spaces between the ...
- If the valves in the lymphatic vessels stopped working, how would this disrupt homeostasis in ...
- Why erythrocyte, platelets and protein plasma cannot be found in the interstitial fluid and lymph? ...
- The main collecting duct of the lymphatic system is the left lymphatic duct, also known ...
- The structural difference between lymphatic capillary and blood capillary: A. Lymph capillary is blind-ended ...
- Immunity that can be acquired naturally, such as when we are exposed to a bacterial ...
- Which of the following is NOT found in the lymphatic system? A. Tonsils B. Lymph ...
- Lymph enters the bloodstream from the collecting ducts at the: A. Aorta B. Hepatic Veins ...
- What is the function of the lymphatic system? A. Drains tissue fluids, waste products & ...
- The condition shown when there is accumulation of interstitial fluid in the body tissue. ...
- The structure of a lymphatic vessel is most similar to that of a(n) A. Artery ...
- C. E. R. means... A. claims, evidence, and reasoning B. claims, evidence, and writing ...
- What is a control group in an experiment? A. a group in an experiment that ...
- This variable in an experiment is the one being deliberately changed by the scientist. ...
- ALL living things are made up of ___________, the basic unit of life. A. atoms ...
- What system breaks food down into energy for the body? A. Stomach B. Digestive System ...
- A student wants to test the effects of type of exercise on heart rate. What ...
- Scientific questions have to be... A. Measurable B. Easy C. Interesting
- The study of body STRUCTURE A. cytology B. histology C. anatomy D. physiology
- Homeostasis in the human body is often maintained by a: A. neutral feedback loop ...
- These detect changes in the environment A. Control Center B. Sensors/receptors C. Communication System ...
- An experiment is performed on plants to see how different liquids affect plant growth. Each ...
- The study of body FUNCTION A. anatomy B. physiology C. histology D. cytology
- This system breaks down food into nutrients the body can absorb. A. digestive B. excretory ...
- True or False: Your hypothesis can never be wrong. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What system receives oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide? A. Heart B. Muscular System ...
- Which types of muscle tissue are voluntary A. Cardiac Muscle B. Smooth Muscle C. Skeletal ...
- What is this? A. Blood B. ...
- Which of the following is a type of muscle tissue A. Skeletal B. Cardiac ...
- Name this muscle tissue. (striated, branched) A. Skeletal ...
- Which muscle tissue is found only in the heart? A. skeletal B. cardiac C. smooth ...
- This type of muscle tissue is attached to bones wand helps control voluntary movement ...
- What is a neuroglial cell? A. provides protection and support B. conducts electrical impulses ...
- Which cell type is responsible for receiving and sending electrical impulse? A. neuron B. neuroglial ...
- Name the muscle tissue. (lacks striations) A. Skeletal ...
- This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs such as ...
- Muscle tissue A. Is tissue that functions in lining, covering, and glandular tissue B. Is ...
- Which of the following muscle types has multiple nuclei around each cell? A. Smooth ...
- Name this muscle tissue. (striated, multinucleated cells) A. ...
- Nervous tissue A. Tissue that is responsible for lining, covering, and glandular tissue B. Tissue ...
- Which type(s) of muscle tissue have visible striations A. Only Cardiac Muscle B. Only Skeletal ...
- Which cell type makes up only 10% of nerve tissue? A. neuron B. neuroglial
- Which of the following muscle types has a single nucleus in each cell AND has ...
- In spermatogenesis, which cells are produced at the end of the multiplication phase? A. Primary ...
- An egg apparatus contains A. An egg + two antipodals B. An egg + Secondary ...
- Plant embryo develops from A. Seed B. Fruit C. Zygote D. Flower
- Fertilized secondary nucleus develops into A. Fruit B. Embryo C. Seed D. Endosperm
- Pollen tube enters the embryo sac through A. Integument B. Micropyle C. Chalaza D. Funicle ...
- A fertilized egg is implanted where in the uterus? A. Endometrium B. Myometrium C. Perimetrium ...
- Transfer of a pollen grain to the stigma of the same plant is called ...
- Graffian follicle after ovulation produces a glandular body, it is called A. Graffian follicle ...
- Cells of nucellus are always A. Haploid B. Triploid C. Diploid D. Enucleated
- Which cells provide nutrition to the sperms? A. Germinal cells B. Epithelial cell C. Sertoli ...
- When was family planning initiated? A. 1950 B. 1951 C. 1952 D. 1953
- The seminal vesicles are located at? A. Over urinary bladder B. Base of the urinary ...
- An anther consists of A. one microsporangium B. four microsporangia C. Two microsporangia D. many ...
- Nucellus in the seed is represented by A. Testa B. Pericarp C. Tegmen D. Seed ...
- In angiosperm the endosperm nucleus is A. Triploid B. Diploid C. Tetraploid D. Haploid
- The embryo with 16 cells is called A. Blastocyst B. Blastomeres C. Morula D. Cleavage ...
- In the menstrual cycle which period is known as the menstrual phase? A. 1 to ...
- Pollen tube is formed by A. Germ pore B. Exine C. Style D. Intine
- The protective cover of the radicle in maize seed is called A. Micorhiza B. Coleptile ...
- Which structure pushes the developing embryo toward endosperm to get nutrition? A. Hypophysis B. Terminal ...
- Why does active immunity remains for a long period of time? A. Due to prolong ...
- Vaccine is an example of _____________ A. Natural active immunity B. Natural passive immunity ...
- Breastfeeding is how a baby will acquire a _____________ A. Natural active immunity B. Natural ...
- What is inside an antiserum? A. Specific antibodies B. Weakened pathogen C. Blood plasma ...
- The disease smallpox was eradicated (ended) in 1979 because ...
- What type of immunity is obtained by individual P an individual Q?
- Herd immunity is the result of a large number of people being immune to a ...
- What has been injected into a person's body that will produce the antibodies level ...
- What is the purpose of vaccine? A. Prevention from the disease B. Gives immediate protection ...
- How is the parathyroid regulated? A. concentration of calcium in the blood and tissue fluid ...
- The parathyroid gland is essential for which of the following? A. muscle function B. bone ...
- What is the medical term for nerves fibers discharging spontaneously and causing twitching? A. Parkinson's ...
- Why would bones become more brittle is PTH was being secreted too much? A. not ...
- Which modality is the most common to diagnose problems with the parathyroid gland? A. Ultrasound ...
- Where is the parathyroid located? A. surrounds the thyroid gland B. under the tongue ...
- Where is the calcium absorbed from when PTH activates vitamin D? A. stomach B. intestines ...
- What vitamin does PTH activate? A. E B. C C. A D. D
- Which structure reabsorbs the calcium that is released by the bone when PTH is secreted? ...
- which one of the following is a function of the nucleus? A. control the activities ...
- The circulatory system works with the __________ system to obtain energy from nutrients that we ...
- The picture below is a __________ cell. A. ...
- which one of the following is a function of the cell membrane? A. control the ...
- What is the circulatory system made up of? A. Lungs, blood, blood vessels B. Liver, ...
- What is the function of labelled X? A. ...
- Cells can be seen with A. a microscope B. a telescope C. your eye ...
- A cell can divide into two or more cells. This process is called ______________. ...
- The picture below represent __________ cell. A. plant ...
- What is the function of the cell wall? ...
- Which of these cells are dead? A. hair cell B. red blood cell C. nerve ...
- An organelle that captures energy from the sunlight in order to use it to produce ...
- Directs all cell activities through the DNA located there. ...
- This organelle is a rigid outer layer that protects plant cells. A. Cell Membrane ...
- The _____________ holds the DNA, and controls the functions of eukaryotic cells. A. Nucleus ...
- What can only be found in plant cells? A. Cell membrane B. Vacuole C. Chloroplast ...
- The _____________ is a gel-like fluid that fills plant and animal cells. It holds the ...
- This organelle controls what goes in and out of plant and animal cells. A. Cell ...
- This scientist was the first to identify cells and name them: A. Hooke B. Leeunwenhoek ...
- What cell part is NOT found in all cells? A. Cell Wall B. Cell Membrane ...
- Cell membranes are found in A. Only animal cells B. Only plant cells C. Some ...
- Name two organelles that are only found in plant cells.
- Which choice is NOT part of the cell theory. A. All organisms are composed of ...
- What is a benefit of the development of the cell theory? A. Cells have made ...
- What happened that allowed cells to be studied? A. Cells increased in size. B. Scientists ...
- What organelle stores waste and water in both plant and animal cells? A. Lysosomes ...
- The _____________ stores food, water, wastes, and other materials in both plant and animal cells. ...
- Which organelle is only found in a plant cell? A. nucleus B. chloroplast C. mitochondria ...
- arthr- A. joint B. gland C. inflammation D. disease
- cerebr- A. brain B. stomach C. tumor D. cut into
- blephar- A. nose B. eyelid C. blue fur D. eyeball
- gastr- A. stomach B. liver C. kidney D. zebra
- -oma A. liver B. joint C. enlarged D. tumor
- plast- A. inflammation B. cardi C. surgical repair D. disease
- -itis A. tongue B. in flames C. inflammation D. blood
- gingiv- A. gum B. teeth C. lips D. liver
- enter- A. intestines B. path C. stomach D. ribs
- path- A. intenstines B. daises C. disease D. stomach
- aden- A. gland B. tongue C. teeth D. gum
- spasm A. surgical removal B. joint C. involuntary contraction D. spacemen
- liver A. gingiv- B. blephar- C. hepat- D. vessel
- -osis A. enter B. liver C. any condition D. specialist
- nepher- A. heart B. surgical removal C. liver D. kidney
- dermat- A. doormat B. skin C. plastic D. joint
- -malacia A. brain B. soft C. gum D. eyelid
- nose A. -ologist B. rhin- C. hepat- D. -oma
- megal- A. skin B. kidney C. inflammation D. enlarged
- -ectomy A. skin B. surgical removal C. cut into D. joint
- cut into A. blephar- B. -otomy C. -ectomy D. megal-
- cardi- A. aden- B. heart C. eyelid D. gland
- vessel A. enter- B. cardi- C. -itis D. angi-
- -ology A. the study of B. specialist C. spacemen D. enlarged
- -ologist A. covered with vessels B. specialist C. kidney D. soft tissue
- Find out the wrong statement about heterochromatin: A. It is densely packed B. It stains ...
- Which of the following phenomena was experimentally proved by Meselson and Stahl? A. Transduction ...
- The structure in chromatin seen as ‘beads-on string’ when viewed under an electron microscope are ...
- Which of the following statements is the most appropriate for sickle cell anemia? A. It ...
- The net electric charge on DNA and histones is: A. both positive B. both negative ...
- In a DNA strand, the nucleotides are linked together by: A. glycosidic bonds B. phosphodiester ...
- The three codons which result in the termination of polypeptide chain synthesis are: A. UAA, ...
- To prove that DNA is the genetic material, which radioactive isotopes were used by Hershey ...
- The first genetic material could be: A. protein B. cabohydrates C. DNA D. RNA
- First experimental proof for semi-conservative DNA replication was shown in: A. Streptococcus pneumonia B. Escherichia ...
- The process of transformation is not affected by which of the following enzymes? a) ...
- The human chromosome with the highest and least number of genes in them are respectively: ...
- Histone proteins are: A. basic, negatively charged B. basic, positively charged C. acidic, positively charged ...
- n some viruses, DNA is synthesized by using RNA as a template. Such a DNA ...
- Chemically, RNA is (i) reactive and (ii) stable as compared to DNA. A. (i) equally, ...
- The protection of the body from the pathogens is called .............................. A. body defense ...
- What is the name given to the substances in your tears that can destroy pathogens? ...
- Name the group of cells in your blood that is involved in destroying pathogens. ...
- Which of these is not an external defence mechanism? A. blood B. ear wax ...
- Which of the following is NOT microorganism that can enter our body? A. Bacteria ...
- What is the role of nasal mucus? A. collect dead cells B. lubricate the nasal ...
- The production of antibody to destroy specific pathogens in the body is called .......................... defense. ...
- What chemical is released when a foreign body penetrates the skin? A. adrenaline B. histamine ...
- Which of the following is a specific defense in the body? A. First line ...
- Which of the following is involved in the second line of defence? A. White blood ...
- What do phagocytes do? A. make antibodies B. act as memory cells C. kill pathogens ...
- Proteins that have a specific fit to a specific antigen are called A. allergens ...
- The protection of the body against many type of pathogens is called ................................... defense. ...
- How many lines of defence in our body? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 ...
- What are made in the thymus, spleen, bone marrow and lymph nodes? A. erythrocytes ...
- Which of the following is not related to health fitness components? A. Cardio-vascular endurance ...
- ability to move quickly and easily. A. Agility B. Quikness
- is the ability of heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to working muscles ...
- A good example of an activity that helps us improve our cardiovascular endurance is... ...
- Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of the heart and lungs to work together to provide the ...
- is the body’s relative amount of fat to fat-free mass A. Body Composition B. Body ...
- is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus. A. Reaction Time B. Speed ...
- refers to the ability of joints to move through a full range of motion ...
- refers to the muscle’s ability to generate force against physical objects A. Muscle Endurance ...
- the water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is A. vessels B. sievetube C. tracheids ...
- muscles whose contraction is under our control are A. skeletal muscle B. nerve muscle ...
- tissue that is avascular and as a result is slow to heal is A. bone ...
- What feature found on the surface of this epithelial layer greatly increases the surface ...
- Which of the following is not one of the four basic types of tissue? ...
- cartilage is not found in A. Nose B. ear C. kidney D. larynx
- which of the following tissues has dead cells A. parenchyma B. sclerenchyma C. collenchyma ...
- muscle contain special protein called A. contractile protein B. collagen C. keratin D. pectin ...
- corkcells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of A. cellulose ...
- Group of dividing tissues are called A. Permanent tissues B. meristematic tissues C. Vascular tissues ...
- voluntary muscles found in A. alimentary canal B. limbs C. iris of the eye ...
- the dead element present in the pholem is A. companion cells B. phloem fibers ...
- Girth of stem increases due to A. apical meristem B. lateral meristem C. intercalary meristem ...
- What is the sarcolemma? A. Cytoplasm of muscle cells B. Smooth ER of the muscle ...
- What do you call #2? A. A-band ...
- Which characteristic is unique to cardiac muscles? A. Contain centrally located nuclei B. Striated ...
- Myelinated motor nerves innervate the muscle via A. Acetylcholine B. Norepinephrine C. GABA D. Epinephrine ...
- What do you call #3? A. A-band ...
- What muscle is also known as visceral muscle? A. Smooth muscle B. Skeletal muscle ...
- What proteins are absent in smooth muscles? A. Tropomyosin and troponin B. Troponin and myosin ...
- With the transmission electron microscope skeletal muscle fibers can be seen to contain structures called ...
- It is responsible for initiating muscle contraction in skeletal muscles. A. Sarcoplasmic reticulum B. Sarcolemma ...
- What do you call #1? A. A-band ...
- Which feature typifies T-tubules? A. Evaginations of the sarcoplasmic reticulum B. Sequester calcium during muscle ...
- What specialized junction is an anchoring site for actin? A. Intercalated disc B. Fasciae adherents ...
- Which of the protein pairs are found in thick and thin filaments respectively? A. Actin-myosin ...
- Muscle cells are _______ origin. A. Mesodermal B. Endodermal C. Ectodermal
- Which characteristic is unique to smooth muscle? A. T-tubules lie across Z lines B. Cells ...
- What type of muscle is found in the walls of the organs? A. Smooth muscle ...
- What is the functional unit of a muscle? A. Epithelial cell B. Mesenchymal cell ...
- The basal lamina of a muscle fiber is part of which structure? A. Perimysium ...
- In smooth muscle, calcium released by the smooth ER initiates contraction by binding to what ...
- All of these are thin filaments except for: A. Myosin B. Actin C. Tropomyosin ...
- The tibialis anterior is located near _____________. A. front upper arm B. front lower leg ...
- The latissimus dorsi is located along _______________. A. back B. shoulder C. lower leg ...
- Muscular strength is best achieved by lifting high weight and low repetitions. A. TRUE ...
- Cardiorespiratory fitness does not help with lifetime wellness. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The deltoids are located near the ______________. A. back B. wrist C. shoulder D. lower ...
- The hamstrings are rarely injured because your quadriceps are much stronger. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Maximum heart rate should be reached during cardiorespiratory activities. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Hamstrings are located near ______________. A. waist B. upper arm C. front of lower leg ...
- The quadriceps are located near ___________________. A. back B. front upper leg C. back of ...
- The biceps is located near ________________. A. front of arm B. back of arm ...
- The oblique muscles are located near your sides of your abdominal area. A. TRUE ...
- The gluteus maximus is located near abdominal area. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The heart is a muscle. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- It is beneficial to have muscular strength to do muscular endurance exercises. A. TRUE ...
- The Biceps and Triceps are opposing muscles. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The gastrocnemius is located near _____________. A. wrist B. back of lower leg C. chest ...
- The pects are located in _____________ area. A. knee B. neck C. shoulder D. chest ...
- Lunges are a great exercise to work the quads and hamstrings. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The trapezius muscle is located near _____________________. A. upper back B. lower back C. upper ...
- The triceps is near ________________. A. thigh B. front of upper arm C. back of ...
- Any substance, radionuclide, or radiation that promotes the formation of cancer. A. toxin B. carcinogen ...
- Can you have correlation without causation? A. Yes B. No
- The use of CRISPR is an example of: A. Discovering genetic disease B. Causing genetic ...
- Genetic engineering can prevent non-infectious diseases such as: A. Cystic fibrosis and malaria B. Sickle-celled ...
- What does ology mean? A. below B. the study of C. a specialist D. a ...
- Epidemiology can be involved in: A. Disease surveillance B. Investigating outbreaks C. Identifying risk factors ...
- What term describes illness within a population A. mortality B. virulent C. carcinogen D. morbidity ...
- Epidemiology involves analysing data? A. FALSE B. TRUE
- The ABC study is a study to understand the causes of cancer. ABC stands for: ...
- The hallmark feature of an analytic epidemiologic study is: A. use of an appropriate comparison ...
- The following campaign was designed to raise awareness and prevent skin cancer A. Slip, slop, ...
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