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ATE 1211 Exam Review Study Guide Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Where do you find the interstitial fluid in the body? - ANSWERSBody cavities What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis? - ANSWERSMitosis: 2 daughter cells produced o Meiosis: 4 daughter cells produced Function of a ...

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Where do you find the interstitial fluid in the body? - ANSWERSBody cavities



What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis? - ANSWERSMitosis: 2 daughter cells produced

o Meiosis: 4 daughter cells produced



Function of a lysosome - ANSWERSDigestion of ingested material in cell



Which body compartment contains the greatest amount of water? - ANSWERSIntracellular compartment



Examples of the carbohydrates found in the cells - ANSWERSGlucose, fructose, lactose, sucrose



What is the difference between passive and active channels in the plasma membrane? (with the ions) -
ANSWERSPassive: open

o Active: gated



What is the difference between excretion and secretion? - ANSWERSExcretion: eliminate of waste
substances by cells

o Secretion: release of useful substances by cells



What is the main function of mitochondria? - ANSWERSHelp in energy production



What is the difference between anabolism and catabolism? - ANSWERSAnabolism: building up process

o Catabolism: broken down



Which ions are found in the greatest amount outside the cells? - ANSWERSNa & Cl

,What is a conjugative protein? - ANSWERSSimple proteins combined with a non-protein part



Type of RNA that carries the coded information from the nucleus to the ribosome - ANSWERSmRNA



Name 3 body fluid (water) compartments - ANSWERSIntercellular

o Intravascular

o Interstitial



Name the basic structural unit of a protein - ANSWERSAmino acids



Isotonic - ANSWERSSame osmolality



Hypotonic - ANSWERSLowers osmolality



Hypertonic - ANSWERSGreater osmolality



Osmosis - ANSWERSMovement of water across a membrane from one area of higher concentration to an
area of lower concentration



Which cells contain voltage regulated channels in their plasma membrane? - ANSWERSNerve cells
(neurons)



Inorganic substance that is found in hemoglobin - ANSWERSIron (Fe)



What is the function of ribosomes? - ANSWERSHelp in protein synthesis



What is irritability? - ANSWERSProperty of the cytoplasm that enables a cell to respond to stimulus

, Passive transport - ANSWERSParticles move across the membrane from high to lower concentration



Active transport - ANSWERSMolecules move through a membrane against their concentrated gradient
from lower to high concentration



Atrophy - ANSWERSDecrease in size of an organ than normal size



Aplasia - ANSWERSIf any organ fails to develop completely



The type of RNA that is the "reader" of the code in the RNA chain - ANSWERSrRNA



structural protein - ANSWERShelp in building body structures



reactive protein - ANSWERSneeded for various biochemical reactions in the body



saturated - ANSWERScontain double number of hydrogen atoms than carbon atoms and are connected
by single bond



unsaturated - ANSWERScontain less than double hydrogen atoms than carbon atoms and one or more
carbon atoms are connected by a double bond



Which ions are found in the greatest amount inside the cells? - ANSWERSPotassium (K) & Phosphate ions



What type of channels are located on plasma membranes on synapse? - ANSWERSChemically regulated
channels



What will happen to a cell that is dropped in hypotonic fluid? - ANSWERSCell will draw waters and swell



Give a few examples of fluids that are isotonic and routinely used for fluid therapy in clinic practice -
ANSWERSNormal Saline

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