BIOS 255 Comprehensive Exam
What is homeostasis? - ANS maintenance of a stable internal environment with the contribution
of all organ systems
What are the components of a homeostatic mechanism? - ANS -Stimulus
-Receptors
-Control center
-Effector
-Response
What is a negative feedback mechanism? - ANS Body REVERSES, or goes against, an
original stimulus to return to homeostasis
Example: Blood glucose regulation after eating.
What is a positive feedback mechanism? - ANS Amplifies the change from the normal level.
(Agrees with the change)
Example: Childbirth, blood clotting
What feedback mechanism is most common? - ANS negative
Inferior - ANS Below; at a lower level
Superior - ANS Above; higher level
Lateral - ANS Side; Away from the midline of the body
Proximal - ANS Closer to the point of attachment
Distal - ANS Father away from the point of attachment
Medial - ANS Toward the midline of the body
Sagittal - ANS divides body into left and right
Transverse - ANS Divides body into upper and lower parts
Anterior - ANS toward the front of the body
Posterior - ANS toward the back of the body
, Frontal plane - ANS Divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions.
Which part of the atom is involved in chemical reactions? - ANS Electrons
Which part of the atom makes up the atomic number? - ANS Protons
pH scale - ANS Measurement of hydrogen ion concentration
- pH < 7: Acidic
-pH > 7: Alkaline (basic)
-pH = 7: neutral
What is the main function on rough endoplasmic reticulum? - ANS Protein synthesis
What kind of cell division results in a diploid, increasing the number of cells? - ANS Mitosis
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have? - ANS 23 pairs
What kind of cell division results in a haploid? - ANS Meiosis
Meiosis I - ANS Splits genetic material in half, producing a diploid
Meiosis II - ANS Separates sister chromatids
-four haploid daughter cells
-develop into egg or sperm
Prophase - ANS Chromosomes become visible, nuclear envelope dissolves, spindle forms
Metaphase - ANS Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
Anaphase - ANS Chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
Telophase - ANS Chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
What are the 4 types of tissues? - ANS epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous
What are the properties of epithelial tissue? - ANS -Cells sit on basement membrane
-Has apical surface and basal surface
-Avascular
-Polarity
-Innervated
What occurs when the apical surface of epithelial cells separate from the basement layer? -
ANS Cell regeneration is triggered.
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