LNP ENTRANCE ACTUAL EXAM 2024/2025
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(SOLVED)
The order of the scientific method
1 problem identification
2 question asking
3 developing a hypothesis
4 experimentation and data collection
5 analyze collected data
6 conclusion
The steps of data collection
1 observation
2 measurement
3 samples
4 organization
Deductive reasoning
Method whereby conclusions follow from general principles. Leads to a specific conclusion.
Inductive reasoning
,LNP ENTRANCE ACTUAL EXAM 2024/2025
Method of arriving at general principles from specific facts. Conclusion is formed by information that is
most likely true
Atoms
The smallest part of an element that still retains all the original properties of the element. They combine
to form molecules
Molecules
a chemical bonding of atoms. They combine to form cells!!!
Organs
Two or more tissue types that work together to perform a specific function
What are the four types of tissue?
epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous
Epithelial tissue
Provides covering or produce secretions. Commonly exists in layers and does not have its own blood
supply. Because of this, it depends on nearby capillaries for food and oxygen, via diffusion.
What are the two TYPES of epithelial tissue?
,LNP ENTRANCE ACTUAL EXAM 2024/2025
1. Simple epithelium = One layer of cells. Found in body structures where absorption, secretion, and
filtration occur.
2. Stratified epithelium = Multiple layers of cells. Serves as protection
What are the three SHAPES of epithelial tissue?
Squamous, cuboidal, and columnar
What body parts are made of connective tissue?
tendons, ligaments, bones, blood, and adipose (fat). Some connective tissues, such as ligaments, do not
have their own blood supply.
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tendon
strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
Ligament
strong connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
, LNP ENTRANCE ACTUAL EXAM 2024/2025
1. Skeletal = Supports voluntary movements connected to bones in the skeletal system
2. Cardiac = Found in heart. Under Involuntary control
3. Smooth = Found in walls of hollow organs such as intestines, blood vessels, bladder, and uterus. Also
under involuntary control
Nervous tissue makes up the...
Brain, spinal cord, and nerves
The circulatory system is made up of what? What is its function?
The heart, blood vessels, and blood. Circulates and distributes various substances throughout the body
such as oxygen, hormones, and nutrients from food
The digestive system consists of...
All the organs from mouth to the anus. This includes the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines,
rectum, liver, pancreas, and anus.
What is the function of the digestive system?
Indigestion and breakdown of food. MANUFACTURES ENZYMES that break down food so nutrients can
be passed into the blood and then into the body
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