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BIO 201 Ch 1 study set questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO 201 Ch 1 study set questions and answers 
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Science - method of _______ and ______ natural phenomenon in order to explain 
them - observing; measuring 
_______, ________, _________, and time have led to 
tremendous advances in understanding of the human body and 
how it functions - Observation; experimentation; imagination 
Human anatomy - study of structure or form of human body 
Human physiology - study of body's functions
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BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology questions and answers Graded A+ Anatomy
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- BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology questions and 
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Anatomy 
Anatomy is the study of the body's structures. 
Describe the levels at which anatomy can be studied. 
Gross: structures examines without a microscope. - Regional: Studied are by area - Systemic: studied system by system - Surface: external form used to visualize deeper structures. 
Structures so small they require aid of microscope. - Cytology: cellular anatomy - Histology: study of tissues. 
Physiology 
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BIO 200 Lab Exam1 questions and answers Graded A+
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Anatomical position - To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of 
the hands turned forward 
coronal plane - divides body into front and back 
sagital/midsagital plane - divides the body into left and right halves 
transverse plane - horizontal division of the body into upper and lower 
portions 
Anterior (ventral) - front of the
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BIO 198L Midterm Lab Practical Exam questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO 198L Midterm Lab Practical Exam 
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Independent variable 
What YOU change (goes on X-axis) 
Dependent variable 
What you measure (goes on Y-axis) 
General equation of a line 
y = mx + b 
Slope (m) 
Rise/run 
Y-intercept (b) 
The point where the line crosses the Y-axis 
Standard Curve 
Scatterplot of known concentrations v
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BIO201 - Integument/Skeletal questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO201 - Integument/Skeletal questions and 
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What is the largest organ in the body? - the skin 
What region of the skin is NOT technically part of the skin? What functions does it 
serve? - hypodermis; richly vascularized, movement of tissues, shock 
absorber, insulation 
Know the main functions of the skin. - communication, waste secretion, 
protection, body temperature regulation, metabolic functions 
What is the metabolic function of the skin? (Active form: calcitrio...
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BIO201 Unit 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO201 Unit 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell 
Biology questions and answers Graded A+ 
What is homeostasis? - Homeostasis is the process by which living 
organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external 
conditions. 
What are the characteristics of living things? - Characteristics of living 
things include growth, reproduction, responsiveness to stimuli, metabolism, 
homeostasis, and cellular organization. 
What are carbohydrates? - Carbohydrates are organic mo...
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BIO201 Small-Scale Biology, Atomic Structure, and Chemical Bonding questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO201 Small-Scale Biology, Atomic Structure, 
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What is the focus of BIO201? - BIO201 focuses on 'small' biology, 
specifically on things smaller than a single cell. 
What are the basic units of life and matter? - Cells are the basic unit of life; 
atoms are the basic unit of matter. 
What is the smallest unit of matter that retains all of an element's chemical 
properties? - An atom. 
What charge does a proton carry? - Posi...
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Bio201 questions and answers Graded A+
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autocatalytic - a product of a process or reaction that then acts as a 
catalyst for the next process or reaction 
Life is an ___________ process - autocatalytic 
Parts of a eukaryotic cell - plasma membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic 
reticulum, mitochondrion, lysosome, peroxisome, ribosome 
Why are cells so different from one another? - Genes Provide Instructions 
for the Form, Function, and Behavior of Cells and Organisms 
PROKARYOTIC CELL - A type o...
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BIO201 Principles of Biology and Scientific Inquiry questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO201 Principles of Biology and Scientific 
Inquiry questions and answers Graded A+ 
What is biology? 
The study of life. 
What are the characteristics common to all living things? 
Homeostasis, growth, metabolism, reproduction, adaptation, response, and made 
of cells. 
What is homeostasis? 
The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment. 
What is metabolism? 
The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. 
What does it mean to reproduce? 
The bio...
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BIO201 Principles of Biology and Scientific Inquiry questions and answers Graded A+
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- BIO201 Principles of Biology and Scientific 
Inquiry questions and answers Graded A+ 
What is biology? - The study of life. 
What are the characteristics common to all living things? - Homeostasis, 
growth, metabolism, reproduction, adaptation, response to stimuli, and made of 
cells. 
What is homeostasis? - The ability of an organism to maintain a stable 
internal environment. 
What does it mean for an organism to reproduce? - The ability to produce 
offspring.
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