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- A company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money ...
- A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or ...
- All the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care, and ...
- A community-wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population. A. public ...
- A plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of ...
- The sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other ...
- People or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international ...
- A deliberate deceit or trickery. A. media B. fraud C. warranty ...
- Actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury. A. malpractice B. preventative ...
- Medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care. A. health consumer B. ...
- Medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions. A. health ...
- Complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to ...
- The various methods of communicating information. A. media B. fraud C. malpractice ...
- Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services. A. primary care physician ...
- This bone is the: A. Temporal Bone ...
- The two types of bones in the skull are: A. Cranial Bones and Facial ...
- True or False: The skull is completely finished developing when we are born. A. ...
- The highlighted bone is the: A. Frontal ...
- A. Zygomatic Bones B. Temporal Bones ...
- This bone is the: A. Occipital Bone ...
- Which bone is highlighted in this image? (Hint: Butterfly ...
- This is the name for an air filled-cavity within one of the bones of the ...
- A. Nasal Bones B. Maxillary Bones ...
- The highlighted bone is the: A. Parietal ...
- A. Mandible B. Maxillary Bone ...
- A. Vomer B. Ethmoid Bone ...
- A. Maxillary Bones B. Nasal Bones ...
- A. Palatine Bones B. Ethmoid Bone ...
- The soft, cartilage-based areas between bones that are present in the skulls of newborns are ...
- (Hint: smallest facial bones) A. Lacrimal Bones ...
- A red four o’clock flower is crossed with a white four o’clock flower, and all ...
- Aa is an example of A. homozygous dominant B. homozygous recessive C. heterozygous D. none ...
- What type of inheritance pattern does the diagram represent? ...
- If the image were real, it would represent what ...
- Alternative forms of genes for a particular characteristic are called A. Alleles B. ...
- If a pea plant were homozygous recessive for height, what is its genotype? A. ...
- bb is an example of A. homozygous dominant B. homozygous recessive C. heterozygous D. none ...
- Which of the following refers to the pair of alleles? A. Phenotype B. ...
- Which of the following refers to the expression of traits by alleles? A. Phenotype ...
- Dominant alleles are written using A. capital letters B. lowercase letters C. ...
- Heredity is the passing of traits from ________ to _________. A. predator; prey ...
- Recessive alleles are written using A. capital letters B. lowercase letters C. ...
- What does the notation Tt mean to a geneticist? A. two dominant alleles ...
- What type of inheritance pattern does the ABO blood ...
- What is the total magnification of a specimen under a microscope if the eyepiece magnification ...
- What type of cell has membrane-bound organelles? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic
- What type of cell do YOU have? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic ...
- What does it mean to be unicellular? A. The organism has many cells, but ...
- What power magnification is typically seen on a high power objective? A. 4x ...
- How should we carry a microscope? A. It doesn't matter, just as long as ...
- Which scientist is known for stating that all plants are made of cells? A. ...
- What is a cell? A. Something that always has a nucleus, mitochondria, and flagella. ...
- There are 2 main types of cells (Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes). What is an example of ...
- What are the 3 parts of the Cell theory? A. All living things are ...
- Which scientist is known for inventing the microscope in 1590? A. Zacharias Janssen ...
- What type of cell is more complex (or complicated)? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic ...
- There are two main types of cells (Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes). What is an example of ...
- What type of cell is usually multicellular? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic
- What type of cell is usually unicellular? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic
- What does it mean to be multicellular? A. The organism is made up of ...
- What power magnification is typically seen on a low power objective? A. 4x ...
- What part of the cell is the storage center for food and water? A. ...
- True or False: ALL cells have cell membranes. Plant cells are the only ones to ...
- Which scientist was known for stating that all animals are made of cells? A. ...
- Which scientist is known for coming up with the name cells when observing a piece ...
- What organelle contains DNA in eukaryotes? A. Mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. ...
- Which of the following is NOT a reason plant and animal cells are different? ...
- What type of cell has DNA? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic C. Both ...
- Which of the following is NOT a reason that plant and animal cells are similar? ...
- What type of cell has a definite, well-defined nucleus? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic ...
- How are bacteria classified? A. Color B. Shape C. Size D. ...
- What part of the cell provides energy the cells need in order to move and ...
- A segment of DNA that has the code for a specific trait is called a... ...
- Why do identical twins look the same, but act differently? They have the DIFFERENT ...
- Why do identical twins look the same, but act differently? They have the SAME ...
- An inherited trait is a trait that... A. an organism is born with ...
- An acquired trait is one that... A. organisms get from their parents B. ...
- The location where genetic information is in the nucleus... A. chromosome B. gene ...
- A polar bear having large paws is an example of... A. an inherited trait ...
- A dog learning to play fetch is an example of... A. an acquired trait ...
- The inherited combination of alleles is known as the offspring's A. heredity B. phenotype C. ...
- An organism's appearance is known as its A. heredity B. phenotype C. genotype D. pedigree ...
- Which would be an example of a trait shaped by their environment? A. Eye ...
- Which is heterozygous ? A. Tt B. TT C. ZZ D. ...
- Which of the following is heterozygous or one dominant and one recessive allele? A. ...
- Which is the stronger gene that always shows itself? A. Hybrid B. Dominant ...
- What organism did Mendel study? A. pea plants B. onions C. mice ...
- Different versions or forms of the same gene are called - A. chromosomes B. sex ...
- A unit of genetic material or factor that determines a trait A. Carrier ...
- When one allele is not dominant over another, resulting in a blended phenotype for heterozygous ...
- What is cross pollination? A. When pollen from a flower fertilizes itself or another flower ...
- Which sentence is FALSE? A. All organisms have 23 pairs of DNA. B. Chromosomes are ...
- What is a gene? A. An entire chromosome that codes for a trait B. a ...
- If you cross two heterozygous pea plants that are tall, what is the probability they ...
- The allelle / (trait) that is weaker. The offspring will not have the trait represented ...
- What happens after the second time you are exposed to a pathogen? A. The ...
- Which of the following statements is TRUE about someone's immune system that has allergies? ...
- Out of t-cells and b-cells which is the helper cell? A. b-cells B. t-cells C. ...
- Which viral life cycle allows viral genetic material to lay dormant while the host cell ...
- Name this bacteria shape A. coccus B. spirillum C. ...
- Like all other body systems, the immune system helps the body maintain homeostasis. Which statement ...
- Live bacteria are found in milk, cheese and yogurt A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the last step in the viral reproduction cycle? A. A virus attaches to ...
- A disease causing organism A. pathogen B. poison C. vaccine
- All bacteria are A. unicellular B. multicellular C. eukaryotic
- Anything that triggers an immune response is a/n A. lymph cell B. antigen C. antibody ...
- Which statement about bacteria is true? A. Bacteria help you breathe B. Bacteria ...
- If scientists engineer the DNA of tomatoes to make ...
- What is gene therapy? A. Inserting copies of a healthy gene directly into cells ...
- If a bacterial shape is described as being strepto smart patients know the bacteria is ...
- Name this bacteria shape A. coccus B. bacillus C. ...
- Which can be treated with antibiotics? A. Virus B. Bacteria C. Mutagen D. Parasite ...
- What is the name of the international effort to sequence a human's DNA sequence? ...
- What does invading the host cell enable the virus to do? A. increase its size ...
- Which BEST compares bacteria and viruses? A. bacteria are smaller than viruses B. bacteria cause ...
- What are Lymphocytes? A. A type of red blood cell B. A nucleus C. A ...
- What part of the virus is number 1 (the ...
- A vaccine triggers your body to produce _____________ which help fight infections. A. antibiotics ...
- Which is bigger, a bacterium or a virus? A. Bacteria B. Virus ...
- What does transgenic mean? A. An organism that can change its genes at will ...
- The graph represents the results of an investigation ...
- How do bacteria move? A. flagella B. cilia C. they don't
- What do viruses need to replicate? A. food B. a partner C. a cell D. ...
- Bacteria are prokaryotes which means they A. have a nucleus on their capsule B. do ...
- Which of the following is used to cut DNA from organisms? A. Gel Electrophoresis ...
- How would you describe the size of a virus? A. Smaller than bacteria ...
- What do viruses have in common with living cells? They both... A. store genetic information ...
- Name this bacteria shape A. bacillus B. coccus C. ...
- Which of the following can challenge the immune system? A. Allergies B. Antibodies ...
- The picture below illustrates one internal part of the ...
- Bacteria cells share which of the following organelles in common with plant and animal cells? ...
- True or False: Some types of bacteria eat and clean up oil spills A. TRUE B. ...
- This is the practice of producing a genetically identical cell or organism A. Cloning ...
- A DNA molecule produced by combining DNA from different sources is called? A. Mutant ...
- What does a virus have on the inside? A. DNA, but never RNA B. RNA ...
- Many people are nervous about bacteria. Are all bacteria bad and unhealthy? Why or why ...
- Do both animal and plant cells have chloroplasts? Explain why or why not. A. ...
- Which of the following is a true statement? A. All members of a species ...
- Which type of microscope made it possible to see the smaller organelles of cells? ...
- Are humans more similar to trees or bacteria? How do you know? A. Humans ...
- How would an animal cell be affected if its mitochondria stopped working? A. The ...
- Can some inherited traits be changed by an organism's environment? A. Yes, for example, ...
- Deer are mammals, which means all deer are covered in fur. Deer live in many ...
- A species of pepper plants always grow large bell peppers in all environments. A plant ...
- Which of the following organelles is found in both plant and animal cells? What is ...
- Which of the following is an example of a plant that makes seeds? A. ...
- Which of the following animals are examples of vertebrates? A. butterflies, clams, earthworms, jellyfish ...
- Which harmful microorganisms cause infections that are usually cured by using antibiotics? A. bacteria ...
- Solid material used to immobilize an body structure to allow it to heal. A. ...
- Bone spur A. kyphosis B. lordosis C. scoliosis D. exostosis ...
- Healthcare profession that treats malalignment of the spine A. nurse B. chiropractor ...
- Part of medicine that specializes in the making of artifical body parts. A. dentistry ...
- Part of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal systems. ...
- Mass of bone tissue that forms at a fracture site during healing. A. cast ...
- Part of medicine that specializes in diagnosis and treatment of the foot and lower leg. ...
- A brace or splint used to correct or prevent deformities. A. orthotic B. ...
- Artificial device that is used as a substitute for a missing body part. A. ...
- Abnormal increase in the outward curve of the thoracic spine A. lordosis B. ...
- Noise made by bones or cartilage rubbing together A. callus B. cast ...
- Abnormal increase in the forward curve of the lumbar spine. A. kyphosis B. ...
- Which two combining forms mean nail? A. lip/o- and adip/o- B. derm/o- and ...
- ther; Strange A. all/o- B. blephar/o- C. rhytid/o- D. sebace/o- ...
- abras/o- A. scrape off B. rays of sun C. cancer D. ...
- The combining form kel/o- means ________. A. tumor B. tearing C. lice ...
- hairy A. hirsut/o- B. kel/o- C. necr/o- D. xer/o- ...
- fat A. adip/o-, lip/o- B. cutane/o-, cut/i C. sebace/o-, seb/o- D. ...
- The combining form integument/o- means ________. A. protection B. integument C. to ...
- Divide the medical word microdermabrasion to find the word part that means scrape off. ...
- The combining form ungu/o- means ________. A. oil gland; sweat gland B. skin ...
- rays of sun A. abras/o- B. actin/o- C. rhytid/o- D. sarc/o- ...
- The combining forms adip/o- and lip/o- both mean ________ A. mouth B. sin ...
- Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means skin (that ...
- redness A. erythemat/o- B. sudor/o- C. xanth/o- D. theli/o-
- The combining form_______________means bruising A. wart/o- B. -rrhage C. contus/o- D. ...
- blood in tissues A. ecchym/o- B. esthes/o- C. rhytid/o- D. sebace/o- ...
- cancer A. carcin/o- B. contus/o- C. cyan/o- D. cry/o-
- cry/o- A. cold B. cancer C. connective tissue D. sensation ...
- blue A. cyan/o- B. erythemat/o- C. esthes/o- D. sarc/o-
- The combining form albin/o- means ________. A. color B. pigment C. white ...
- sensation; feeling A. esthes/o- B. onych/o- C. lacer/o- D. integu/o- ...
- The suffix -dactyly, as in polydactyly, means ________. A. abnormal condition of the skin ...
- The word erythematous divides into what word parts? A. -matous, erythema/o- B. ery-, ...
- The meaning of guarding; protecting refers to the combining form ________. A. lip/o- ...
- Which of these combining forms means dead cells; dead tissue; dead body? A. necr/o- ...
- Bruising A. contus/o- B. carcin/o- C. blephar/o- D. esthees/o-
- The combining form prurit/o- means ________. A. rash B. itching C. skin ...
- The combining forms onych/o- and ungu/o- both mean ________. A. fingernail, toenail B. ...
- eyelid A. blephar/o- B. carcin/o- C. ecchym/o- D. erythemat/o-
- incision of a nail A. onychotomy B. onychectomy C. onychostomy D. ...
- Where does our skin get the Vitamin D it produces? A. Skin B. ...
- inflammation of the skin A. dermatitis B. dermatoplasty C. erythema D. ...
- squam A. sweat B. dealth C. cancer D. scaly
- The skin helps to ________________ the body. A. protect B. cover
- sebo A. oil, sebum B. sweat C. gland D. drainage ...
- disease of the nails A. epidemiology B. integumentology C. onychology D. ...
- abnormal condition of a hidden (ingrown) nail A. onychocryptosis B. onychomycosis C. ...
- pyo A. white B. infection C. drainage D. pus
- vasculo A. blood B. blood vessel C. artery D. vein ...
- derma A. skin B. fat C. layers D. flat
- cryo A. cold B. hot C. heat D. cool down ...
- What are the 3 layers of the skin? A. Epidermis, dermis, hair B. ...
- alopec A. gland B. all C. baldness D. oil, sebum ...
- What rises to the epidermis and becomes dead cells? A. Hair B. Skin ...
- Which has a root and follicle at the end? A. Sweat glands B. ...
- softening of the nails A. onychomalasia B. onychopathy C. onychomalacia D. ...
- albin A. blue B. red C. white D. yelow
- Which is the largest organ in our body? A. Sweat glands B. Hair ...
- lipo A. lip B. fat C. layer D. skin
- necro A. black B. cold C. swelling D. death
- adeno A. adenal B. gland C. organ D. below ...
- The Integumentary System helps the body to regulate it's __________________________. A. strength B. ...
- cutaneo A. cut into B. fat C. skin D. gland ...
- resembling fat A. adipoid B. adipose C. adipotomy D. adipal ...
- melan A. pigment B. black C. death D. scaly
- excision of adipose tissue A. adipectomy B. adipotomy C. adipostomy D. ...
- cyan A. red B. black C. yellow D. blue
- pil A. hair B. nail C. shaft D. red
- thermo A. fire B. heat C. temperature D. condition
- ous A. pertaining to B. nail C. seen D. gland ...
- abnormal condition of the nails A. onychosis B. onychitis C. onychoma ...
- Which helps cool your body down? A. Sweat glands B. Hair C. ...
- abnormal condition of hair caused by fungus A. trichomyosis B. trichopathy C. ...
- tumor of the nails A. onychoma B. lipoma C. trichoma D. ...
- skin containing pus A. pyoderma B. dermatopyosis C. xeroderma D. dermatomycosis ...
- abnormal condition of skin fungus A. mycosis B. dermatomycosis C. dermatopyosis ...
- onych A. nail B. hair C. below D. tip
- tumor consisting of fat A. lipoid B. lipocyte C. lipocele D. ...
- hernia containing fat A. lipocyte B. lipocele C. liposis D. lipocrypt ...
- stratum A. layer B. skin C. scaly D. white
- study of the skin A. dermatology B. cutaneology C. dermatologist D. ...
- The IS system produces which Vitamin? A. A B. C C. D ...
- sub A. below B. ship C. skin D. fat
- NOT a hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary A. Human Growth Hormone (hGH) ...
- Are hormones that increase male characteristics. A. Adrenal Cortex B. Adrenal Medulla ...
- Made up of nervous tissue that is stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system to secrete ...
- Synthesize thyroglobulin, a thyroid hormone precursor stored in colloid. A. Follicle Cells B. ...
- Renal means? A. Kidneys B. Liver C. Brain D. Muscle ...
- The innermost layer and has the branching cords. A. Zona Glomerulosa B. Zona ...
- Not a type of stimuli hormone release A. Humoral Stimuli B. Neural Stimuli ...
- Simple cuboidal or simple columnar cells that form follicular walls. A. Follicular Cells ...
- Most common example by hormonal stimuli from the anterior pituitary gland. A. Tropic Hormones ...
- is a small, cone-shaped gland that is located in the brain posterior to the thalamus ...
- Means within A. Endo- B. Epi- C. Hypo-
- Non-polar, and include steroid hormones, thyroid hormones, and fatty acid derivative hormones, such as eicosanoids. ...
- Following action potentials, neurons release a neurotransmitter into the synapse with the cells that produce ...
- Hormones exert their actions by binding to proteins. A. Tropic Hormones B. Receptors ...
- Blood-borne chemicals can directly stimulate the release of some hormones. A. Humoral Stimuli ...
- It is the outermost layer whose cells are arranged in little columns. Secretes mineralcorticoids, with ...
- Islets of Langerhans, are located as little islands among the clusters of acini cells. ...
- Present in the fetus but atrophies during fetal development. A. Intermediate Lobe B. ...
- Are female gonads that not only produce and house the ova as they mature but ...
- Has two lobes with a connecting isthmus and lies on both sides of the trachea ...
- Produces parathyroid hormone (PTH) and are more numerous and smaller than oxyphil cells. A. ...
- It has many glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream. These chemicals are transported throughout ...
- Are male gonads that not only produce sperm but also produce and secrete androgens, primarily ...
- It causes changes in activity in these target cells and directs a variety of cellular ...
- Also called Neurohypophysis A. Anterior Pituitary B. Posterior Pituitary
- Produced by neurons; secreted into a synaptic cleft by presynaptic nerve terminals; travels short distances; ...
- Alpha cells secrete what? A. Glucagon B. Insulin
- Secreted into the blood by specialized cells; travels some distance to target tissues; results in ...
- Also called C cells; located between the follicles which synthesize and secrete calcitonin. A. ...
- Occurs when a hormone is secreted that, in turn, stimulates the secretion of other hormones. ...
- The middle layer, has long cords and is the largest layer. Secreted glucocorticoids, with cortisol ...
- Hormone produced by thymus? A. Thymosine B. Thymosin C. Thyrosine D. ...
- It is glandular and can be divided histologically into three layers, each layer secreting a ...
- Are also known as the suprarenal glands because of their location on the superior part ...
- Was called the master gland; also called hypophysis and is composed of the anterior pituitary ...
- Secreted by cells in a local area; influences the activity of the same cell or ...
- Produced by a wide variety of tissues and secreted into the extracellular fluid; has a ...
- Exocrine enzymes are secreted into the duodenum of the small intestine through this duct and ...
- Produces Thyroxine (T4) or tetraiodothyronine and triiodothyronine (T3) A. Thyroglobulin B. Posterior Pituitary ...
- Polar molecules, they include protein hormones, peptide hormones, and most amino acid derivative hormones. ...
- Beta cells secrete what? A. Glucagon B. Insulin
- Composed of a head, body, and tail. Have both endocrine and exocrine functions. A. ...
- Embedded in the posterior surface of the thyroid gland are typically four small and round. ...
- Plays a role in immune function and is located anterior to the heart. This gland ...
- The stalk that connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland and contains a direct blood ...
- Located inferior to the thalamus in the brain; an important component of both the nervous ...
- Also called Adenohypophysis A. Anterior Pituitary B. Posterior Pituitary
- Digestive substances that digest food and convert it into simple substance A. Hormone ...
- Starch digestion Starts by the A. Gastric juice B. Intestinal juice C. ...
- Length of digestive canal is A. 6_7 m B. 9_8m C. 12_14m ...
- Organ secretes saliva A. Salivary glands B. Liver C. Pancreas D. ...
- The following organs belongs to digestive canal except A. Stomach B. Oesophagus ...
- The following is that digestive canal supplementaries except A. Stomach B. Salivary glands ...
- Cavity in which teeth and tongue are exited A. Oesophagus B. Stomach ...
- No 4 A. Stomach B. ...
- Function of incisors is A. Grind food B. Cut and tear food ...
- No 10 is A. Mouth ...
- No 9 A. Liver B. ...
- Digestive Canal start with mouth and ends with A. Stomach B. Small intestine ...
- Organ responsible for tasting food A. Stomach B. Tongue C. Oesophagus ...
- Digestive canal consist of A. Lungs B. Liver C. Salivary glands ...
- Child has........ Teeth A. 32 B. 10 C. 20 D. 44 ...
- Starch digestion start in the A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Large ...
- Process of changing food from complex 4 or into simple substance play the body benefit ...
- Salivary gland secrete......... in the........ A. Saliva_ mouth B. Saliva_ oesophagus C. ...
- Number of teeth is.......... an adult A. 16 B. 33 C. 32 ...
- The healthiest source of protein is meat, poultry, fish, or eggs. A. TRUE ...
- What is the body's main source of energy? A. Vitamins B. Minerals ...
- Pure water has a pH level of around? A. 9.5 B. 5.4 ...
- To avoid weight gain and promote weight loss, one should... A. Eat mostly protein ...
- Citrus fruits are a great source of which Vitamin? A. Vitamin D B. ...
- How many taste buds does the average human tongue have? A. 7 B. ...
- This diet eliminates processed, empty-calorie staples like white breads, white rice and sugary drinks. Many ...
- The way food is prepared and cooked makes a difference in how many calories it ...
- Which of the following is NOT true about water? A. Drinking water boost metabolism ...
- Many forms of cancer can be avoided with proper diet and lifestyle A. TRUE ...
- What does fiber help to prevent? A. Muscle weakness B. Constipation C. ...
- This vitamin is considered the best for hair loss prevention. A. Folate B. ...
- Carbohydrates are more fattening than fats and protein A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which is biggest in size? A. Fungi B. Bacteria C. Viruses ...
- How many cells are in a unicellular organism? A. 1 B. None - ...
- Yeast is an example of... A. Animal B. Plant C. Fungi ...
- What does a virus have on the inside? A. DNA, but never RNA B. RNA ...
- Are human beings prokaryotic or eukaryotic? A. prokaryotic B. eukaryotic
- Do bacterial cells have a cell wall? A. Yes B. No ...
- Why are viruses considered to be nonliving organism? A. they do not have genetic information ...
- An example of a prokaryotic cell is? A. Bacteria B. rose pedal ...
- What does a bacterial cell have that an animal cell doesn't? A. Flagella ...
- Salmonella is a... A. Fungus B. Virus C. Bacteria
- Which of these is NOT a pathogen? A. HIV B. Influenza C. ...
- A protoctist that causes malaria. A. Plasmodium B. Algae C. Amoeba ...
- Do fungi have a cell wall? A. Yes B. No
- Bacteria that are harmful to people are called _____. A. Pathogens B. Antibodies ...
- Cell walls are made of cellulose. A. Plant cells B. Animal cells ...
- Plants carry out saprotrophic nutrition. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- True or False: Viruses are NOT alive. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Can fungi photosynthesise? A. Yes B. No
- What is not part of a bacterial cell? A. Cell wall B. Capsule/slime ...
- Which BEST compares bacteria and viruses? A. bacteria are smaller than viruses B. bacteria cause ...
- Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Eukaryotic cells have their genetic information stored in the... A. chloroplast B. mitochondria ...
- Multicellular fungi have a mycelium which is made up of thread-like filaments called... A. ...
- Cardiac muscle is found only in the ..... A. digestive system B. eyes ...
- Our body could not function without fats. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The main source of energy for the body is ..... A. proteins B. ...
- These foods contain of protein A. milk, egg, spinach B. bean, rice, cheese ...
- Which one is incorrect statement? A. Exercise also is an important part of good ...
- The muscles in intestine is ..... A. voluntary muscle B. involuntary muscle ...
- What connects muscles to other muscles? A. tendon B. bones C. tissue ...
- How many muscles in our body? A. 206 muscles B. 600 muscles ...
- The body needs vitamin to repair our body. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Voluntary muscles is ..... A. muscles in our heart B. mucles that we ...
- The nutrients that helps digest the food we eat ..... A. proteins B. ...
- The fastest muscles in our body ..... A. muscles in eyes B. muscles ...
- Which one is the correct statement? A. If our biceps contracted, biceps relaxed ...
- Muscle is ..... A. A tissue that moves parts of bones B. A ...
- We can find carbohydrates in ..... A. grains, fruits, meats B. potatoes, grains, ...
- Which do you want the most of in your diet? A. Protein B. ...
- Which of the following foods is NOT a protein? A. Orange B. Steak C. Eggs ...
- Table shows the calorific value of three types of ...
- Which vitamin helps build strong bones? (found in milk) A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B ...
- Males usually require more energy than females because they A. are more aggressive ...
- The body's main source of energy A. Protein B. Vitamins C. minerals ...
- Which of the 6 Basic Nutrients provide us with energy (calories)? a. Protein ...
- Food in the image contain which nutrient? ...
- Which component of a healthy, balance diet is responsible for providing energy before an event? ...
- Which do you want the least amount of in your diet? A. Protein ...
- One half of your plate should be A. Protein B. Dairy C. Grains D. Fruits ...
- True or False. Carbohydrates are necessary to build muscle and other body parts. A. ...
- Which performers can benefit from a protein-rich diet? A. Tennis players, golfers B. Swimmers, footballers ...
- Which nutrient carries nutrients to cells and waste from the body? A. carbohydrates B. proteins ...
- Which of the following foods is NOT a carbohydrate? A. rice B. bread C. fruit ...
- True or False. All cholesterol is bad for you. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Define the term 'balanced diet'. A. A diet containing some nutrients in the correct proportions. ...
- Which of the following factors determine the energy requirement of humans? A. Occupation/ Daily ...
- What diseases are caused by the lack of food ...
- Jerry wants to build up his muscles, which food group intake he should increase ? ...
- This nutrient helps keep your bones and teeth strong A. vitamins B. carbohydrates ...
- True or False. Carbohydrates and Proteins break down into sugars. A. TRUE B. ...
- Why is energy giving food is important? A. It is not good for us ...
- If you friend eats junk food what you will you tell A. eat ...
- Vitamin C is important because... A. It keeps the immune system healthy B. ...
- Chicken, fish and meat contain which nutrient? A. Protein B. Carbohydrate C. Fats D. Minerals ...
- True or False. Sodium is needed in high amounts? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Promotes repairing and rebuilding of muscle tissue A. Protein B. vitamins C. ...
- Which mineral helps build strong bones and teeth? (found in milk) A. Potassium B. Calcium ...
- Which component of a healthy, balanced diet helps with constipation? A. Fibre B. Fats C. ...
- Which vitamin helps your body heal cuts and scratches? (found in citrus fruits like oranges ...
- Which of the following assist in digestion by keeping movement and bulk in the stool? ...
- You consume 2 servings of ice cream, how many ...
- The purpose of carbohydrates is: A. to provide a layer of insulation for protection. B. ...
- True or False. Carbohydrates and Proteins break down into sugars. A. TRUE B. ...
- the transport of the water from the roots to leaves occurs according to the following ...
- the discover of 14C isotope helped the scientists to discover the nature of the ................A. ...
- THE MOLECULE WHIHCH ACTS AS THE ENERGY CURRENCY IN THE CELL A. NADP ...
- the cells in plant leaf are impermeable , due to the presence of ........ substance. ...
- Green & purple bacteria belong to the ................ bacteria A. saprophytic B. parasitic ...
- ........... element is from the macro-nutrients A. Aluminumm B. nitrogen C. oxygen ...
- the no. of the structure that transfers thwe blood ...
- The Co-enzyme which receives the hydrogen that is resulted from the splitting of water in ...
- The .......... is considered the most important organ in the lymphatic system A. liver ...
- the ability of plant to imbibe water is due to A. their colloidal nature ...
- the layer which performs photosynthesis process in the stem is the .... A. epidermis ...
- the transfer of the digested food to the blood or lymph through the mucosa of ...
- The currency of stored energy in the cell A. ATP B. ATM ...
- ..... illustrates the elevation of water inside the xylem vessels for short distances A. ...
- .........is/are from proteins which are located inside the blood plasma A. albumin B. ...
- the substance which is responsible for the light red color of blood is .... ...
- a person suffers from the inflamation of the appendix , his blood shows an increase ...
- the non-lignified parts in the xylem vessels are known by ..... A. pits ...
- the lost of root hairs are regenerated from the .... in the root . ...
- The blood that reaches the brain cells, leaves the heart from the .......... A. ...
- the walls of the xylem vessels are thickened by ...... A. subrin B. ...
- structure 11 is called .......... A. pericardium ...
- the water reaches to the top of high trees according to the phenomenon of ..... ...
- RBCs are destroyed after ..... days A. 60 B. 80 C. 100 ...
- the oxidation of 1 molecule of glucose produces energy of .....ATP A. 20 ...
- ............ is the movemnt of any substance across the cell membrane by using chemical energy. ...
- its middle layer is less thick and there are less elastic fibers A. artery ...
- the product of digestion which pass through the lymphatic route are poured into the ........ ...
- ......... put the bases of cohesion & adhesion theory A. Rapeden B. Bohor ...
- the 1st compound that results from the digestion process in man is ......... A. ...
- Bilharzia worms belongs to the ..... A. saprophtes B. carnivoores C. parasites ...
- it translocates the dissolved organic food from the mesophyll ...
- structure no. 2 is called A. blood ...
- ........, is not considered from the digestive system accessory ...
- the backflow of blood stops in veins by ....... A. valves B. muscles ...
- the device which is used in measuring the blood pressure is called ........... A. ...
- choose the number of the label that refers the ...
- The cells of the epithelial lining of the ileum absorb ..... by engulfment A. ...
- is a substance that is able to absorb water A. lignin B. pectin ...
- .......... is considered from the most important co-enzymes A. Amylase B. NAD+ ...
- The wall of the left ventricle is thicker than that of the right ventricle ...
- the maximum height of water can be reached by the capillarity phenomenon in the narrow ...
- during the closing of the 2 valves between the 2 atria & the 2 ventricles ...
- Glycolysis occurs in the ....... of the cell A. mitochondria B. green plastid ...
- Aphid insect obtains its food from the plant by penetrating its piercing mouthparts inside the ...
- the blood vessel which carries the fat granules that are formed inside the lymphatic vessel ...
- WBCs are formed in the ...... A. bone marrow B. spleen C. ...
- ............ is from plasma proteins which has a role in blood clotting A. globulin ...
- the process of oxidation of the absorbed food materials to produce energy for the body ...
- plasma represents........ % of the total blood plasma A. 54 B. 64 ...
- the blood vessel which pulsates is ...... A. artery B. vein C. ...
- consists of loosely-arranged parenchyma cells with wide intercellular spaces ...
- .......... is located at the connection between the 2 atria with the 2 ventricles ...
- the coils and loops of small intestine are connected together by a membranous structure called ...
- the movement of water through the semi-permeable membrane from a high-concentrated area to a low ...
- ............. plays an important role in acidity neutralization in the small intestine A. bile ...
- the action of ptyalin enzyme stops in the stomach; due to the...... A. decrease ...
- the elment that enters in the structure of haemoglobin is .... A. sulphur ...
- the name of the substance that is secreted by ...
- proteins represent ...........% of blood plasma A. 90 B. 7 C. 2 ...
- No. of ATP molecules that are produced (for each glucose molecule) in the cytosol by ...
- the reaction that occur during the photosynthesis process inside the grana A. the dark ...
- tiny projections from he epithelial cells of the villus, observed by the electron microscope ...
- The oxidation of absorbed food substances epically sugars to produce the required energy of the ...
- A compound produces O2 during its splitting in the photosynthesis processa. H2Sb. CO2
- ............., is the circular movement of the cytoplasm inside the sieve tubes and companion cells ...
- which type of the following foods doesn't need the digestion process A. proteins ...
- Heparin substance prevents the conversion of ..... A. thrombin into prothrombin B. prothrombin ...
- the 1st stable compound that is produced in the photosynthesis A. NADP B. ...
- the walls of the plant cells absorb water by .... A. diffusion B. ...
- The blood under great pressure will rush from the ...
- .........causes the exudation of water from the plant stem, when it is cut near the ...
- stomach is connected to the small intestine by a muscular valve of circular smooth muscle ...
- a series of rhythmical muscular contraction and relaxation of the digestive canal muscles A. ...
- the process in which the combination of ADP molecule with a phosphate group by means ...
- the conversion of the fatty acids & glycerol into fats is considered as ..... process ...
- ....... is from the trace elements( micro-nutrients) needed by the plant. A. phosphorus ...
- the gastric juice in human works on the ............. A. starch B. proteins ...
- from the digested food transferred to the lymph through the villi is the ......... ...
- The enzyme which is not secreted by the pancreas is the ...... A. amylase ...
- the tissue that is responsible for making the plant's stem strong an elastic is ..... ...
- the wall of the ventricle is thicker than that of the atrium A. TRUE ...
- Enterokinase enzyme is secreted from the ...... A. stomach B. small intestine ...
- the no. of the structure that secretes bile ...
- the heart muscle is enclosed in the ........... to protect it and facilitate its action ...
- The process by which oxygen enters directly into the living organism from the surrounding air ...
- Red blood cells are produced from the ...... A. heart B. arterie ...
- from the functions of large intestine is the ..... A. water absorption B. ...
- The normal blood pressure in a healthy adult human is about ..... mm Hg. ...
- Food from animals and legumess are good sources of A. Carbohydrates B. Fats ...
- Butter, cheese, eggs and bacon are all rich sources of A. Vitamins B. ...
- The main function of carbohydrates is to A. Give the body nutrients B. ...
- All of these are rich sources of carbohydrates except A. Green banana B. ...
- What is the definition for nutrients? A. Chemical substances found in food B. ...
- The main function of protein, carbohydrates and fats is to provide the body A. ...
- All of these are examples of nutrients except A. Carbohydrates B. Protein ...
- Vitamins foods help to A. Prevent people from sick e.g flu B. Provide ...
- Carbohydrates food are mainly from the food group A. Fats and oils B. ...
- Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of A. Protein B. Carbohydrates C. ...
- How many nutrients are there in all? A. 6 B. 5 C. ...
- Protein help to A. Give the body nutrients B. Provides the body with ...
- Which nutrient is essential for brain development, absorbing vitamins A, D, E, & K, and ...
- Infants need this nutrient to prevent eye damage and an increased risk of infection ...
- One of the first foods to introduce to an infant should be iron fortified infant ...
- An infant's digestive system is developed enough to handle starch at birth. A. TRUE ...
- Lack of zinc and iron may cause stunted growth. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which food should infants avoid for the first year? A. Carrots B. Bread ...
- Which of the following practices will increase the likelihood that an infant will develop healthy ...
- Formula is the best source of nutrition for infants under the age of one. ...
- Infants are given a dose of Vitamin K at birth to help with acid reflux. ...
- Infants need fluoride for proper tooth development. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- It is safe to give an infant cow's milk once he/she is 3 months old. ...
- One benefit of commercial baby food is that it is cheaper than homemade baby food. ...
- Infants under one year of age generally do not need which of the following in ...
- What is an indicator that an infant is ready for solid food? A. They ...
- Why should new foods be introduced one at a time to an infant? A. ...
- New foods should be introduced every A. Day B. 1-2 days C. ...
- Commercial baby food would be a better option than homemade baby food for A. ...
- Why is protein important for infants? A. It helps the body make enzymes and ...
- To finely grind solid foods into a thick paste A. chop B. mince ...
- Infants should not be fed honey because it could contain clostridium botulinum, the bacteria responsible ...
- During the first year, an infant triples his/her birth weight and increases their length by ...
- Infants need Vitamin D for all of the following reasons except A. Prevent Rickets ...
- It is ok to feed an infant out of the jar and save leftovers for ...
- What is the gender of the individual whose karyotype ...
- What did the first/original Human Genome Project do? A- Sequenced the entire human genome and ...
- A clone can be BEST thought of as a(n) _____ created in the lab. A. ...
- A crop of plants is more likely to survive a deadly virus if the plants: ...
- Which best describes a mutation? A. An error in the DNA sequence B. ...
- Which parental pair could produce females with colorblindness (Remember colorblindness is a sex-linked chromosomal disorder)? ...
- A chromosome that is not a sex chromosome is known as a(an) A. autosome. B. ...
- What is NOT a reason to genetically modify plants? A. To make the plants poisonous ...
- Which term refers to a farmer choosing the best corn from this year to plant ...
- The best description of a GMO is _____. A. Hybrid species. B. Natural ...
- How many genes does the humane genome have? A. About 20, 000 B. ...
- What is this A. plasmid B. recombinant bacterium C. ...
- A picture of chromosomes arranged in groups is known as a(n)... A. Generation ...
- Which is not a base pair of DNA? A. Cytosine B. Thymine ...
- Breeders can increase the _______________________ in a population by introducing mutations, which are the ultimate ...
- What is the first cloned mammal? A. goat B. cat C. sheep ...
- Whether a human will be a male or a female is determined by A. sex ...
- Chromosomal disorders, such as Down Syndrome, are caused by __________, or the failure of homologous ...
- A characteristic that is encoded in DNA. A. genome B. sex-linked gene C. genetic trait ...
- True or False-GMO's have been proven to be harmful for humans to consume. A. ...
- What is risk of GMOs? A. Radioactive B. Food that taste too good C. throw ...
- Which technique would most likely be used by forensic scientist? A. Gene cloning B. Gene ...
- A common genetic disorder characterized by bent and twisted red blood cells is... A. ...
- The purpose of selective breeding is to A. Get bigger animals B. get smaller animals ...
- Is the study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine. ...
- Who is most likely to develop a sex-linked disorder? A) Women B) Children C) ...
- Organisms that contain genes from a different organism are called - A. Transgenic B. Recombinant ...
- GMO stands for A. genetically made organism B. genetically modified organism C. gene manipulated organism ...
- An example of a trait that is determined by multiple alleles is... A. Huntington's ...
- Humans have_______ pairs of chromosomes, for a total of _______ chromosomes. A. 24, 48 ...
- Clones have the exact same: A. Personalities B. Physical appearances C. Intelligence ...
- Cystic fibrosis is caused by A. a small change in the DNA sequence of one ...
- A chart that traces the inheritance of a trait in a family is called a(n)... ...
- True or False-There could be possible benefits to GMOs. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which country does not have GMO's banned? A. Japan B. United States C. Australia D. ...
- The X and Y chromosomes are called the A. extra chromosomes. B. phenotypes. C. sex chromosomes. ...
- What can you conclude from the fact that humans have cloned plants for thousands of ...
- Most sex-linked genes are found on the... A. Y Chromosome B. X Chromosome ...
- How many base pairs (bp) are in the human genome? A. 1 billion bp B. ...
- In a pedigree chart, how are characteristics or traits ...
- The failure of chromosomes to separate during gamete formation in called A. nondisjunction B. alleles ...
- GMOs can be A. plants only B. animals only C. plant, animal, ...
- What is an example of a sex-linked trait? A- Autism B- Cancer C- Hemophilia D- ...
- What is a genome? A. The complete haploid amount of genetic material present in a ...
- Small pieces of genetic material that is independent of other DNA in the cell and ...
- To maintain homeostasis, a cell needs to expel some of its water. Which structures below ...
- A student makes a slide containing numerous specimens of ...
- This type of protist has pseudopods and gets their food by hugging it into their ...
- What has a flagella, and get their food by either going through photosynthesis OR hunting ...
- This protist uses tiny hair-like structures to help it move and sweep food into its ...
- What cell structure is letter F? A. ...
- paramecium A. moves with cilia B. moves with a ...
- What is the function of an eyespot? A. camouflage B. trapping food ...
- Bacteria have a nucleus. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- amoeba A. moves with cilia B. moves with flagellum ...
- Which function do structures X and Y have in ...
- euglena A. moves with cilia B. moves with flagellum ...
- Empty Calorie foods are A. full of calories and nutrients B. full of ...
- We eat carbohydrates for A. good bones B. healthy growth C. immunity ...
- A reaction to certain foods is called a food________ A. fact B. allergy ...
- 60% of your brain is made from A. water B. fats C. ...
- People who continually consume way to many calories will become A. a happier person ...
- Steak is in which food group? A. Grains B. Dairy C. Vegetables ...
- Energy drinks contain a lot of A. goodness B. flavor C. nutrients ...
- _______ keeps your digestive system moving A. water B. protein C. fiber ...
- What is the purpose of MyPlate? A. to learn how to set a table ...
- Processed foods usually contain a high amount of A. water B. sodium ...
- In humans, being born with extra fingers (polydactyly) is a dominant trait. If two parents ...
- Which is an example of an inherited trait in humans? A. Having short hair ...
- The gene for black fur in guinea pigs is dominant over the gene for white ...
- Short tails (T) are dominant to long tails (t). What is the probability of a ...
- Jamie inherited his height from his parents. What determines Jamie's height? A. Nucleus ...
- What is the physical expression of a trait? A. Gene B. Genotype ...
- Where are genes located? A. on cells B. in cells C. on ...
- What relationship exists between genes and chromosomes? A. Genes are located on chromosomes which ...
- Which condition is expressed by the Punnett Square? ...
- What is the probability that the couple will have ...
- Researchers discovered four mutations in various cells in a patient’s body. Skin cells, egg cells, ...
- The parents (Ff and Ff) shown in the Punnett ...
- In peas, seed pods can be green (G) or ...
- What does it mean if a trait is dominant? A. If the trait is ...
- To ensure scientific results are valid, what should you do during an experiment? A. ...
- Which mutation is most likely classified as neutral? A. a mutation that contributes ...
- Why do some people believe that using genetic engineering techniques to produce superior animals and ...
- What percent of offspring should be purebred recessive? ...
- How can the genotype ee be expressed? A. Homozygous Dominant B. Homozygous Recessive ...
- What describes the goal of genetically engineering crops? A. to make the product more ...
- Mutations in DNA are very common since the human body copies millions of pieces of ...
- What is the genotypic ratio of this punnett square? ...
- Which term is used to describe a natural change in the sequence of an organism’s ...
- What is the dependent variable of this experiment? ...
- Evidence shows that the wolf is the ancestor to ...
- A parent that has a mutation to their skin cells can pass this mutation to ...
- Selective breeding is... A. a process to create an organism with desired traits from ...
- Which organelle is DNA usually found in? A. cell membrane B. vacuole ...
- Mutations can be... A. Harmful B. Beneficial C. Neutral D. All ...
- What causes mutations? A. Mistakes in replication or environmental substances B. The amino ...
- Mutations can benefit humans because they can: A. Cause illness B. Make an ...
- Mutations are SOMETIMES helpful to the organism. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- When can an acquired mutation be passed from parent to offspring? A. only if ...
- Which of the following is an example of a beneficial mutation? A. When an ...
- In which ways can genetic engineering can improve crops A. Make them pest or ...
- What are the effects that mutations can have? A. only harmful effects B. ...
- Mutations are... A. Changes in the sequence of DNA B. Broken chromosomes ...
- Making changes in the DNA of an organism is A. selective breeding B. ...
- Increasing helpful traits to an organism is one way a breeder may use selective breeding. ...
- What is a mutation? A. No change in DNA B. Any change in ...
- Putting the gene for bioluminescence into a fish is an example of... ...
- An example of selective breeding is A. a dog breeder mating 2 dogs to ...
- When DNA is manipulated and moved from one source to another it is known as ...
- Genetic engineering has been used to produce A. medicines. B. food animals. ...
- Which one is a healthy habit. A. Brushing teeth B. Suckling fingers
- We wash our______before taking medicine. A. Face B. Hands
- We should wash our hands____eating. A. After B. Before C. When
- I wash my body with___ and soap. A. Tea B. Milk C. ...
- We use a _____ to brush our teeth. A. Toothbrush B. Comb ...
- Teeth that we remove are called____ teeth. A. Good B. Milk
- We go to the hospital when we are_____. A. Sick B. Hungry
- We should____ our mouths while coughing. A. Cover B. Open C. Wash ...
- Talking while eating can cause_____ A. Drown B. Choke
- We should put waste in a______. A. Dustbin B. Pocket
- We can improvise______ to make a toothbrush. A. Plastic B. Stick
- Bathing everyday is a_____ habit. A. Bad B. Good
- Before entering the toilet we should______. A. Knock B. Flush
- We should brush our______ after eating. A. Mouth B. Teeth C. Nose ...
- We can get diseases if we drink____ water. A. Clean B. Dirty
- Rotten eggs smells___. A. Good B. Sweet C. Bad
- ______ treats our teeth. A. Dentist B. Doctor C. Nurse
- We comb our hair using a______. A. Toothbrush B. Comb C. Towel ...
- We use our___ to hear. A. Eyes B. Nose C. Ears
- _____ makes our teeth strong. A. Pipe B. Sugarcane C. Sweets
- We use our____ to see. A. Nose B. Ears C. Eyes
- We should_____ fruits before eating. A. Cut B. Wash C. Wipe
- We should always keep medicine in a _____cupboard. A. Open B. Closed
- We should not_____ personal items. A. Use B. Share
- Taking sweets can make our teeth to ____. A. Decay B. Smell good ...
- episodic inflammatory disease with coughing and wheezing A. bronchitis B. emphysema C. ...
- Why do residents use compression stockings? A. prevent embolisms B. to make their ...
- Which blood pressure is considered too high? A. 90/68 B. 120/76 C. ...
- normal aging changes of lungs A. airways produce more mucous B. airways become ...
- Which phase is the heart in when contracting? A. Systole B. Diastole ...
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchi A. bronchitis B. emphysema C. ...
- chest pain or pressure A. Angina Pectoris B. Congestive Heart Failure C. ...
- chronic progressive disease causing difficulty breathing A. bronchitis B. emphysema C. COPD ...
- What is the normal heart rate? A. 50-80 beats per minute B. 60-80 ...
- heart fails to pump properly A. Angina Pectoris B. Congestive Heart Failure ...
- Normal respiratory rate a. 12-18 b. 10-20 c. 12-20 d. 16-18
- alveoli become filled with trapped air A. bronchitis B. emphysema C. COPD ...
- The med term angi/o means: A. blood vessel B. artery C. vein ...
- The med term card/i means: A. plasma B. blood C. vein ...
- If otomy means incision, then phlebotomy means cutting into which structure? A. vein ...
- A build up of plaque in the arteries is known as: A. anemia ...
- The med term phleb means: A. blood vessel B. artery C. vein ...
- Leukocytes are also known as: A. red blood cells B. white blood cells ...
- If ology means the study of, then cardiology would be the study of the: ...
- The med term arteri/o means: A. blood vessel B. artery C. vein ...
- Lack of red blood cells is referred to as: A. anemia B. atherosclerosis ...
- If a patient is diagnosed with tachycardia, then their heart rate is too _____________. ...
- The med term hemat/o means: A. plasma B. blood C. vein ...
- If gram means image, then an angiogram would be an image of the: A. ...
- The med term aort/o means: A. blood vessel B. artery C. vein ...
- Erythrocytes are also known as: A. red blood cells B. white blood cells ...
- If a patient is diagnosed with bradycardia, then their heart rate is too _____________. ...
- Where does blood cell formation (hematopoiesis) take place, producing new blood cells? A. red ...
- Formed elements (RBCs) make up ______% of blood. A.
- Erythrocytes have a _______ shape that increases its oxygen carrying capacity. A. spiral ...
- Which of the following are transported in blood? A. water & nutrients B. ...
- The study of blood is called A. endocrinology B. hematology C. neurology ...
- What is the function of a thrombocyte? A. functions in transport of oxygen bound ...
- Blood cells are called the ______ in blood. A. only component B. primary ...
- White blood cells can be classified as granulocytes or ...
- Another name for white blood cell is A. erythrocyte B. plasmocyte C. ...
- Another name for platelet is A. erythrocyte B. megakaryocyte C. leukocyte ...
- This is a blood smear. What type of cell ...
- Identify the substance labeled B in this vial of ...
- Which blood cell contains hemoglobin? A. Erythrocytes (RBC) B. Leukocytes (WBC) C. ...
- Plasma makes up ~______% of blood. A.
- This is a blood smear. What type of cell ...
- Blood is a classified as a _________ tissue because there are cells embedded in a ...
- Identify the substance labeled A in this vial of ...
- ________ is a major component of hemoglobin that carries oxygen to all parts of the ...
- This is a blood smear. What type of cell ...
- Erythrocytes contain the protein ______ that carries oxygen. A. hemoglobin B. melanin ...
- What are the red arrows pointing to? ...
- Blood changes from bluish, red to bright red in color when it binds with ...
- Erythrocytes are ___________. A. multinucleate B. uninucleate C. anucleuate
- Which of the following is NOT a primary function of blood? A. help fight ...
- The Buffy Coat (WBC and platelets) makes up ~______% of blood. A.
- White blood cells can be classified as granulocytes or ...
- Identify the substance labeled C in this vial of ...
- What is the function of a erythrocyte? A. functions in transport of oxygen bound ...
- Which of the following are cell fragments not whole cells? A. erythrocyte (RBC) ...
- _________is/are the fluid matrix found in blood. A. White blood cells B. Red ...
- Another name for red blood cell is A. erythrocyte B. hemocytoblast C. ...
- What is the function of a leukocyte? A. functions in transport of oxygen bound ...
- Why is protein an important part of a healthy diet? A. It's needed to ...
- What describes ALL of the chemical reactions that happen in an organism? A. Anabolism ...
- What process uses oxygen and food molecules to produce energy in animal cells? A. ...
- Which is an example of a type of Carbohydrate? A. Sugars B. Fats ...
- How does food provide energy? A. Food contains oxygen which cells change into energy. ...
- After a person eats, the food is converted into energy by A. Muscles ...
- Which would most likely contribute to better digestion and respiration? A. eating junk food ...
- Why is a healthy diet important? A. It maintains a constant body temperature ...
- Which information CANNOT be found on a nutritional label? A. Carbohydrates B. Water ...
- Which BEST explains why organisms need food? A. Food is the source of energy ...
- Vitamins, water, and minerals are all considered as _________________________________. A. Macronutrients B. Micronutrients ...
- Animal cells obtain energy by A. processing sunlight B. absorbing nutrients C. ...
- How do cells obtain the energy and materials necessary for the work they do? ...
- Thinking of cellular respiration, what is the main source of energy used in the body? ...
- Which BEST explains why some fats are recommended as a part of a healthy diet? ...
- Which food provides the MOST energy for the body in the shortest amount of time? ...
- Crystal needs more protein in her diet. Which food BEST provides the building blocks she ...
- What is the BEST answer for why is exercise important? A. Helps get oxygen ...
- What is a unit of energy in food? A. Joule B. Glucose ...
- The disadvantage of metal matrix composite A. High density B. Too light ...
- The biopolymer cannot be compostable A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Biopolymer is known as renewable polymer and it is produced by a living organism ...
- Which fibre alignment give the best performance of fiber reinforced composite A. Aligned continuous ...
- ______________ provide a better fiber efficiency. A. Short fibre B. Long fibre
- The two main phases in composites are matrix and dispersed phase A. TRUE ...
- What is the role of reinforcement A. To hold the fibres together B. ...
- What makes biopolymer so important? A. Renewable B. Sustainable C. Biodegradable ...
- Biocomposite is a combination of matrix as a resin and _________ as reinforcement A. ...
- Example of polymer matrix composite A. AMC B. CFRP
- Select the true statement about the benefit of composite A. CMS increased the toughness ...
- Select the manufacturing of composite A. Extrusion B. Pultrusion C. Nutrition
- _________ are the common organic compound of biopolymer. A. Glucose B. Cellulose
- Below are the classification of the composite bases on the matrix expect A. Polymer ...
- Why composite is important A. To obtain the highest strength of the material ...
- Below are the examples of composite except A. Bone B. Bronze C. ...
- _______ common example of particle reinforced composite A. Concrete B. Whiskers C. ...
- This is a pedigree that follows blue eyes which ...
- What percentage will have heterozygous genotypes? ...
- A homozygous individual would have a genotype of A. gray B. RW ...
- organism homozygous for a specific trait ...
- Normal humans have 46 chromosomes in their somatic cells. How many chromosomes do the gametes ...
- What you see, or the physical appearance. ...
- Which factor can affect the epigenome? A. nutrition B. exercise C. stress ...
- This is a pedigree that follows blue eyes which ...
- parent 1: GgBB Find the gametes for parent 1 for a dihybrid cross. _ ...
- What percentage will have homozygous dominant genotypes? ...
- What percentage will be tall offspring if B=tall ...
- Colorblindness is a sex-linked recessive disorder. If the daughter of a couple is colorblind, what ...
- Two alleles are the same A. homozygous B. heterozygous C. co-dominant ...
- B = brown eyes b = blue ...
- If their offspring is pink, and the parents ...
- KEY: Type A= AA or AO Type B = BB or BO ...
- Cross two homozygous plants (RRYY x rryy) R = round seeds, r = ...
- Complex inheritance pattern that occurs when neither allele is dominant and both alleles are ...
- A complex inheritance pattern that occurs when neither allele is dominant and both alleles are ...
- A heterozygous individual would have a genotype of A. AA B. Aa ...
- A white mouse with red eyes is crossed with a black mouse with brown eyes. ...
- A characteristic, such as red-green color blindness, controlled by genes usually on the X chromosome ...
- KEY: Type A= AA or AO Type B = BB or BO ...
- Which is the correct phenotypic % for the ...
- If there is a cross of a red ...
- How many daughter cells are produced from meiosis ? A. 10 B. 6 ...
- In pea plants, the tall allele is dominant to ...
- A dihybrid cross involves how many traits? ...
- What percentage of the offspring will have recessive ...
- Which describes why the twins shown are not exactly ...
- organism heterozygous for a specific trait ...
- Different forms of a gene are called A. alleles B. traits C. ...
- Dominant alleles are represented by a: A. Male gene B. lowercase letter ...
- Two alleles are different A. homozygous ...
- are energy-providing foods. A. Carbohydrates B. Protein C. Fats D. Vitamins ...
- Eating foods that is rich of this is an excellent way of storing energy for ...
- are inorganic substances that do not provide energy, but these are important in different body ...
- are used for the synthesis of enzymes, hormones, and antibodies to combat diseases. A. ...
- are complex organic molecules needed in small amounts, and cannot be manufactured by the human ...
- passing of digested material out of the digestive tract A. Ingestion B. Digestion ...
- the intake of food into the body A. Ingestion B. Digestion C. ...
- includes butter, cheese, fatty meat, nuts. A. Carbohydrates B. Protein C. Fats ...
- They come mainly from plants in the form of sugar and starch. A. Carbohydrates ...
- Have fat-soluble and water-soluble A. Carbohydrates B. Protein C. Fats D. ...
- is the best biological solvent A. Water B. Fiber C. Fats ...
- You get this from drink and food that you take daily A. Water ...
- are molecules in food that nourish the body by providing energy and materials essential for ...
- the process of mechanical and chemical breakdown, where by large food molecules are broken down ...
- the process in which digested food materials are absorbed by the body cells converted into ...
- Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, are essential for the formation of new protoplasm ...
- cannot be stored in the body and must be supplied in daily life A. ...
- or roughage A. Water B. Fiber C. Fats D. Vitamins ...
- includes rice, bread, and cereals. A. Carbohydrates B. Protein C. Fats ...
- main source of energy A. Carbohydrates B. Protein C. Fats D. ...
- refers to the indigestible fibrous material found in vegetable and fruit. A. Water ...
- can be stored in the fats of the body A. Water-Soluble Vitamins B. ...
- Germs are _____. A. Not harmful to the human body B. Very small, ...
- What do you think is important to maintain good health? A. Having healthy meals ...
- What is the theme of World Health Day 2021? A. Active aging: Good health ...
- One thing a person can do to improve their Physical Health is ______________ A. ...
- Water and exercise are not important for good health. State whether it is TRUE ...
- The World Health Day is celebrated on ________. A. 1st March B. 7th ...
- Jamie has been feeling irritated and moody and has been having outbursts of anger at ...
- Hanna has a baby brother. Since he was born, he has grown a lot. What ...
- How many steps are there in Surya Namaskara A. 6 B. 8 ...
- There are many vitamins and minerals needed to maintain a healthy body. What is the ...
- At the end of the day, who is responsible for your health? A. Parents ...
- John is an excellent soccer player, but at his last game, he severely injured his ...
- Which of the following statements is true about contamination? A. Contamination is caused by ...
- Below there is a list of some of the roles of vitamins and minerals in ...
- What is health? A. Physical well-being B. Social Well-being C. Mental Well-being ...
- One thing a person can do to improve their Social Health is ______________ A. ...
- Who gave this relevant quote? A. Jawahar ...
- The ability to use two or more body parts together at the same time. ...
- Physical activity can help A. make you weaker B. make you stronger ...
- What is defined as, The length of time between a stimulus and your response to ...
- These are chemicals in the brain triggered by physical activity that give us a sense ...
- Which of the following is NOT a benefit of exercise A. improved cell health ...
- The ability to keep an upright position while moving or standing still. A. Balance ...
- What can be defined as, The ability to keep the body under control at high ...
- The ability to change your body's position quickly to control your body's movements. A. ...
- The ability to use your strength quickly. A. Power B. Muscular Strength ...
- A particular muscle group's ability to continuously contract against a given resistance. A. Cardiovascular ...
- Refers to the amount of force a particular muscle group can produce in one, all-out ...
- The body's ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass A. Cardiovascular Endurance B. ...
- What part of your body will be most benefited from exercise? A. Your bones ...
- Refers to the range of motion you have around a given joint. A. Cardiovascular ...
- Refers to your body's ability to efficiently and effectively intake oxygen and deliver it to ...
- Physical activity increases our A. Mental wellness (how well we think) B. Physical ...
- Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are... A. Always biologically modified in a lab B. ...
- Inserting a normal gene or editing an existing gene is called... A. Genetic Engineering ...
- Which of the following is NOT an example of a genome sequencing project? A. ...
- Which genetic engineering technique separates DNA fragments based on their size? A. PCR ...
- Hybridization is... A. Selective Breeding between two unrelated organisms B. Selective Breeding between ...
- What do gene maps show? A. Location of all the genes on a chromosome ...
- Which genetic engineering technique allows us to produce multiple, identical copies of a single gene? ...
- DNA made from two (2) or more sources is called... A. Recombinant DNA ...
- Which of the following is NOT a form of selective breeding? A. GMOs ...
- Which genetic engineering technique amplifies the number of DNA pieces in a lab setting? ...
- Undifferentiated cells that can become any cell in the body are called... A. Stem ...
- An organism's complete set of genes is called its... A. Genome B. DNA ...
- What do we call the science of using the genetic makeup living things to create ...
- Which of the following examples of genetic engineering repairs existing abnormal genes? A. CRISPR ...
- Which of the following is used to create recombinant DNA? A. Restriction Enzymes ...
- which number contrasting characters has been takenby Mendel in his studies A. five ...
- In DNA, which of the following is not present A. Adenine B. Thymine ...
- F2 generation in a Mendelian cross showed that both genotypic and phenotypic ratios are same ...
- Which of the following is the coding RNA A. m-RNA B. t-RNA ...
- Which of the following was discovered by Bateson and Punnett in 1906 in sweet pea? ...
- Mechanism of DNA replication involves the following enzymes A. Helicase only B. DNA ...
- Study of inheritance and variation is known as A. physiology B. pharmocology ...
- The process by which RNA is synthesized from DNA template is known as A. ...
- Lack of independent assortment of two geness A and B in fruit fly - Drosophila ...
- Alleles are A. different pheotype B. true breeding homozygotes C. different molecular ...
- The following are comes under genetic disorders A. Mendelian discorders B. Chromosomal disorders ...
- Polymer of ribonucleotide is called A. Ribonucleic acid B. Deoxyribonucleic acid C. ...
- In ribonucleic acid, which of the following is not present A. Adenine B. ...
- Which of the following act like catalyst A. m-RNA B. t-RNA C. ...
- TATA box concept is present in the following A. Eukaryotes B. Prokaryotes ...
- In which segment of chromosomes, is exchanged with a segment from another non homologus chromosomes, ...
- which of the following has fromulated some postulates as Mendels Law of inheritance A. ...
- Crossing or breeding experiment that deals with two alternate forms a single character is called ...
- genes are located on specific location on chromosomes called A. locus B. genus ...
- Diploid gene consists A. two sets off genes B. one set of genes ...
- Sigma factor concept is present in the following A. Eukaryotes B. Prokaryotes ...
- A chain of repeating nucleotide is called A. Nucleic acid B. amino acids ...
- 9 membered double ring nitrogen bases in nucleotide are called A. Purines B. ...
- Which of the following are the non-coding RNA A. Both tRNA and rRNA ...
- The following are the types of linkages A. complete linkage B. incompleter linkage ...
- Which of the following consists of 5-10% of total RNA A. m-RNA B. ...
- Discovery of double helix structure of DNA was by A. James Watson and Francis ...
- The following one is not considered under non allelic or intergenic gene interaction A. ...
- How many pairs of contrasting charactersin pea plants were studied by Medel in his experiments ...
- During the gamete formation the number of chromosomes is reduced to A. half ...
- When the phosphate group is attached to the nucleotide, the structure is known as ...
- Anabolic path way is known as A. Anabolic path way is known as ...
- Which of the following is an example of anabolic pathway A. Conversion of acetic ...
- Which of the following is the process of transferring the DNA from one bacterial cell ...
- The following are the important steps in the transcription A. Initiation only B. ...
- Geneticss is the branch of biology that deals with the study of A. Hereditary ...
- Mechanism of DNA replication involves the following A. Recognition of initial point only ...
- Haploid consists A. two sets off genes B. one set of genes ...
- Which of following has a triplet nucleotide sequence A. m-RNA B. t-RNA ...
- Which one of the following cannot be explained on the basis of Mendel’s law of ...
- The movement of gene from one linage group to another is called A. Inversion ...
- The transfer of genetically controlled characters from one generation to the next generation in the ...
- The exchange of segments of non sister chromatids betweeen chromosomes of a homologus A. ...
- Which of the following has clove leaf secondary structure A. m-RNA B. t-RNA ...
- A long polymer of deoxyribonucleotides is known as A. DNA B. RNA ...
- DNA synthesis takes place only in the direction A. 5’-3’ B. 3’-5’ ...
- Which law of Mendel’s states that on doing a cross between parents of pure line ...
- Which Mendelian idea is depicted by a cross in which the F1 generation resembles both ...
- 6 Membered single ring bases in nucleotide are called A. Purines B. Pyrimidines ...
- Who had discovered the mRNA A. Francois Jacob B. Jacques Monod C. ...
- Check for normal breathing, taking no more than five or 10 seconds A. TRUE ...
- You should obtain consent before doing a Head to Toe Check A. TRUE ...
- You Should do Head to toe check before doing Sample A. FALSE B. ...
- A stands for what in SAMPLE A. Ask B. Allergies C. Allergeees ...
- How many breaths are in one round of CPR? A. 1 B. 2 ...
- M stands for what in SAMPLE A. Medical B. Medium C. Medicine ...
- Could it be dangerous to touch the person while the shock is being delivered? ...
- How many chest compressions do you give for one cycle of CPR A. 10 ...
- E stands for what in SAMPLE A. Events leading up to B. Events ...
- The 3 C's in first aid are: Check the scene, Call for help, and what? ...
- What is the number to call in an emergency? A. 991 B. 119 ...
- S stands for what in SAMPLE A. Signs B. Stop C. signal ...
- L stands for what in SAMPLE A. Last B. Last Food C. ...
- The AED is a machine that is used with .... A. The Heimlich ...
- Before beginning CPR what must be done first? A. Call 911 B. Check ...
- An EpiPen is used for A. allergic reactions B. bleeding C. choking ...
- CPR is for someone who A. Is bleeding B. Has no pulse ...
- Candace's EKG shows that she is currently experiencing bradycardia. This means that her heart is ...
- Janet is scheduled for an angioplasty next week. Which structure does this procedure directly affect? ...
- The endocardium is found ___________the heart. A. outside B. inside
- The root word path means: A. disease B. disorder C. procedure
- A cardiothoracic surgeon performs surgical procedures on the heart, lungs and________________. A. chest ...
- The structure that divides the right & left sides of the heart is known as ...
- The root word aort/o refers to which structure of the heart? A. aorta ...
- Myocarditis is a condition that affects which structure of the heart? A. The aorta ...
- The root word arteri/o refers to which structure of the heart? A. aorta ...
- Cardiology is the study of the ____________. A. The heart B. The lungs ...
- An echocardiogram is a procedure that uses __________ to assess the function of the heart. ...
- The root word atri/o refers to which structure of the heart? A. aorta ...
- The structure that prevents the backflow of blood in the heart is known as the____________. ...
- An EKG is a procedure that uses __________ to assess the function of the heart. ...
- The root word ven/o means? A. vein B. artery C. capillary
- The suffix -ology means: A. the study of B. condition C. disease ...
- The SA node is responsible for which type of heart rhythm? A. sinus ...
- Jeff's EKG shows that he is currently experiencing tachycardia. This means that his heart is ...
- Touch receptors are in what layer of skin? A. epidermis B. dermis ...
- When we exercise, our bodies get hot. To cool us down, our skin produces... ...
- The skin is largest organ in our body? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Dermatologists recommend using a sunscreen with an SPF of at least... A. 0 ...
- SPF stands for: A. Satellite Priority Function ...
- What is the top layer of the skin called? A. epidermis B. dermis ...
- The root word therm means... A. skin B. heat
- Where are the temperature receptors found? A. epidermis B. dermis C. hypodermis ...
- The underlying or inner layer of the skin, which is also called the derma corium, ...
- The stratum germinativum is composed of several layers with special cells that produce a dark ...
- The deepest layer of the epidermis, the basal cell layer, is also known as the: ...
- The clear, transparent layer just under the stratum corneum that consists of small cells through ...
- The layer of the dermis that houses the nerve endings which provide the body with ...
- The outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the: A. surface B. ...
- The epidermis layer of the skin is also known as the: A. dermis layer ...
- The medical branch of science that deals with the study of the skin, its functions ...
- The top of the papillary layer where it joins the epidermis is the: A. ...
- The largest organ of the human body is the: A. liver B. skin ...
- The layer of skin that we see and is treated by the practitioner is the: ...
- The dermis layer is made up of two layers, which are the: A. papillary ...
- Malaria exists in all the countries in the world. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- How do humans get malaria? A. Ingesting contaminated food B. Getting bitten by ...
- The study of insects is called _____ A. Anthropology B. Endocrinology C. ...
- Which condition may provide some resistance to malaria? A. Sickle cell trait B. ...
- Which mosquito species spreads malaria? A. Anopheles mosquito B. Aedes mosquito C. ...
- World Malaria Day was first held in ______. A. 2001 B. 2020 ...
- The word malaria originates from the Mediaeval Italian words mala aria. What does this translate ...
- Malaria's symptoms are ______________________. A. Fever, chills and headache B. Vomiting, stomach ache ...
- World Malaria day is celebrated on ___. a. 23 May b. 24 April ...
- Which mosquito drinks blood? A. Female B. Male C. Both male and ...
- The WHO has been certifying countries to be malaria-free since 1955. Which of the following ...
- commonly referred to as adrenaline is known as the emergency action hormone A. insulin ...
- the ______ is located on the front of the neck, at the junction of the ...
- the suffix -OSE refers to sugar or A. protein B. fats C. ...
- Once implantation occurs, the cluster of cells is known as A. cells B. ...
- The stage of development in which the body becomes physically able to reproduce A. ...
- treats diseases of the teeth and gums A. dentist B. doctor C. ...
- the chemical and physical processes by which the body burns foods and generates energy ...
- ____ or gum is the tissue surrounding the teeth A. enamel B. gingiva ...
- two layers of involuntary muscles produce wave like contractions called A. enzymes B. ...
- the primary function of this small gland seems to be the regulation of the body's ...
- hormone that triggers sleepiness and functions as antioxidant A. ovaries B. melatonin ...
- the movement of water, digested food and other dissolved substances into the bloodstream A. ...
- the proportion of the nutrients compared to the number of calories the food contains ...
- treats diseases and disorders of the digestive system A. dentist B. gastroenterologist ...
- the chemical and physical process by which the body burns food and generates energy is ...
- small cluster of cells scattered throughout the pancreas A. islets of langer-hans B. ...
- During the 3rd and 4th weeks, a structure called a ________ forms between the bodies ...
- the parathyroids function with the thyroid gland to regulate the amount of calcium in the ...
- A fertilized egg is called A. zygote B. zyman C. zyron
- sometimes called the master gland A. pituitary B. thyroid C. endocrine
- called weight cycling A. keto dieting B. yo-yo dieting C. carb loading ...
- the part of a tooth that we see, the crown, is covered by A. ...
- ______ or growth hormone regulates your overall growth rate by stimulating the growth of new ...
- physical and chemical breakdown of complex nutrients A. digestion B. processing C. ...
- The beginning of ______, the transitional change from childhood into adulthood A. adolescence ...
- the study of the endocrine system- its structure, functions, disorders and diseases is called ...
- The baby is attached to the placenta by means of the __________, a bundle of ...
- by the 9th week, a _____ is less than an inch long and weighing only ...
- the common unit for measuring the energy value of foods is the A. metrocalorie ...
- Which is most likely the reason parents and their children have similar physical traits? ...
- Which of these traits is most influenced by a person’s environment? A. ability to ...
- Which is a trait children most likely inherit from their parents? A. favorite color ...
- In what way are insects and humans similar? A. Both are single-celled organisms. ...
- Which is an example of a non-inherited trait? A. shape of face B. ...
- Which is a characteristic of most single-celled organisms? A. They have a complex nervous ...
- Which is an example of a trait that is inherited? A. dimples B. ...
- Some people have a “hitchhiker’s” thumb that allows them to bend their thumbs more than ...
- Which characteristic is the best example of an inherited trait? A. short hair ...
- A mother rabbit has a litter. One of the babies is born with one long ...
- Which statement best describes how a multicellular organism survives? A. Every cell carries out ...
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