Master the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive 13-page PDF quiz. Covering topics such as connective tissue, cell membrane transport, cellular respiration, muscular and nervous systems, and more. Perfect for students preparing for medical, dental, or nursing exams.
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1. Classifications of connective tissue
A: It does not require an energy source.
B: Clusters of proteins including DNA and RNA, the cell's genetic material. With instructions from the DNA,
combines with ribosomes to synthesize proteins. The nucleolus lies within the nucleus. It is not bound by its
C: connective tissue proper (CTP), cartilage, bone, bloode
D: Tissue that covers the external surfaces of the body, lines the internal cavities, and forms the glands.
2. Does diffusion require an energy source?
A: Forms the spongy supporting framework of the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes. (CTP)
B: It does not require an energy source.
C: Membrane bound organelle that contains digestive enzymes. They fuse with vacuoles and expel their
into the vacuoles to digest engulfed materials. Enzymes in lysosomes can help digest food particles They are
D: Primarily modifies proteins, but plays a role in carbohydrate synthesis and lipid transport.
3. Adipose
A: Areolar tissue with an abundance of fat cells. Protects against heat loss, cushions the organs, and stores
B: Single layers of cube shaped cells, allows for secretion (salivary glandes) (epithelial)
C: The kidneys filter body fluids in order to maintain the body's water and chemical balance and eliminate
D: Shape varies depending upon the degree of stretch (Urinary Bladder) (Epithelial)
4. Skeletal System
A: The Skeleton is the framework on which the rest of the body is built. Bones also store minerals and serve as
B: Study of tissues
C: Duplicated chromatins (genetic minerals) condense. Now called chromatids they are paired and connected
a centromere. Structures called centrioles move to opposite poles and project and microtubules. The nuclear
D: The centromeres divide. Sister chromatids separate and move toward the corresponding poles. They are
5. Diffusion
A: Random movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration. It involves the
of dissolved substances. Increases in heat, pressure and the concentration gradient, all increase the rate of
B: Comprised of the heart, blood and blood vessels; the cardiovascular system carries essential nutrients to the
C: Duplicated chromatins (genetic minerals) condense. Now called chromatids they are paired and connected
a centromere. Structures called centrioles move to opposite poles and project and microtubules. The nuclear
D: Protects and supports the body and its organs (skeleton), binds the organs together (ligaments), and stores
6. Lymphatic System (Immune System)
A: Random movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration. It involves the
of dissolved substances. Increases in heat, pressure and the concentration gradient, all increase the rate of
B: Sparse fibers, bind the skin to the underlying tissues (superficial fascia) and fils the spaces between the
C: The largest organelle, the nucleus serves as the cell's control center. Contains the cell's DNA and is
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