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BIOLOGY 235 
MIDTERM 1- VERSION B 
1. Know components of the lipid bi-layer 
o The basic structural framework of the plasma membrane is the lipid bilayer, two 
back-to-back layers made up of three types of lipid molecules—phospholipids, 
cholesterol, and glycolipids 
o The bilayer arrangement occurs because the lipids are amphipathic molecules, which 
means that they have both polar and nonpolar parts. 
2. Bonds between water molecules- what type of bond is it? 
o Polar covalent/hydrogen ...
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BIOLOGY 235 
MIDTERM 1- VERSION B 
1. Know components of the lipid bi-layer 
o The basic structural framework of the plasma membrane is the lipid bilayer, two 
back-to-back layers made up of three types of lipid molecules—phospholipids, 
cholesterol, and glycolipids 
o The bilayer arrangement occurs because the lipids are amphipathic molecules, which 
means that they have both polar and nonpolar parts. 
2. Bonds between water molecules- what type of bond is it? 
o Polar covalent/hydrogen ...
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. Describe the position of a subject’s body when they are in anatomical position. 
When a person is standing in anatomical position, they are standing upright with feet flat on the 
ground. Head is facing forward. Arms are at the sides with palms facing forward.
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. Describe the position of a subject’s body when they are in anatomical position. 
When a person is standing in anatomical position, they are standing upright with feet flat on the 
ground. Head is facing forward. Arms are at the sides with palms facing forward.
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 4 
Fat-soluble vitamins have all the following characteristics except: 
They are inorganic 
Fat-soluble vitamins have all the following characteristics except: 
Correct! 
All are synthesized by the body
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 4 
Fat-soluble vitamins have all the following characteristics except: 
They are inorganic 
Fat-soluble vitamins have all the following characteristics except: 
Correct! 
All are synthesized by the body
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger 
and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. 
Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and 
comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environment 
1. _____...
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BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger 
and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. 
Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and 
comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environment 
1. _____...
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Which person is at a greater risk of health issues related to being overweight or obese 
Jane has a BMI of 28 and a hip ratio of 0.95 Fred has a BMI of 28.9and a hip ratio of 0.28
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Which person is at a greater risk of health issues related to being overweight or obese 
Jane has a BMI of 28 and a hip ratio of 0.95 Fred has a BMI of 28.9and a hip ratio of 0.28
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Question 1 
10 / 10 pts 
Specific parts of the ______(A)________ include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, 
small intestine, large intestine and rectum. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder 
and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the ______(B)_________. 
Your Answer: 
A. GI tract 
B. GI Tract 
A. GI tract
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10 / 10 pts 
Specific parts of the ______(A)________ include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, 
small intestine, large intestine and rectum. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder 
and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the ______(B)_________. 
Your Answer: 
A. GI tract 
B. GI Tract 
A. GI tract
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Ovary and Testis 
Data Table 1. Images from the Ovary and Testis Slides 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Primordial Follicle 
(Label: oogonium; 
primordial follicle) 
Primary Follicle 
(Label: oocyte; 
follicle cells; 
antrum; 
primordial 
follicle) 
Mature (Graafian) 
Follicle 
(Label: oocyte; antrum 
filled with antral fluid; 
theca cells; corpus
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Ovary and Testis 
Data Table 1. Images from the Ovary and Testis Slides 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Primordial Follicle 
(Label: oogonium; 
primordial follicle) 
Primary Follicle 
(Label: oocyte; 
follicle cells; 
antrum; 
primordial 
follicle) 
Mature (Graafian) 
Follicle 
(Label: oocyte; antrum 
filled with antral fluid; 
theca cells; corpus
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Kidney and Urinary Bladder 
Data Table 1. Slide and Microscope Images 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Kidney – Glomerulus 
Supplemental Slide 
(Label: Glomerulus; 
capsule; capillary knot; 
simple squamous 
epithelium; simple 
cuboidal epithelium
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Kidney and Urinary Bladder 
Data Table 1. Slide and Microscope Images 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Kidney – Glomerulus 
Supplemental Slide 
(Label: Glomerulus; 
capsule; capillary knot; 
simple squamous 
epithelium; simple 
cuboidal epithelium
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Digestive System 
Directions: Look in Lab Manual for information regarding these slides; You are also responsible for the 
following microscope slides in lab: stomach; ileum; colon; liver; pancreas 
Data Table 1. Histology of Digestive System 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Stomach 
(Supplemental) 
Label: All 4 Layers 
Stomach, Mucosa 
(Supplemental)
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Exercise 1: Histology of the Digestive System 
Directions: Look in Lab Manual for information regarding these slides; You are also responsible for the 
following microscope slides in lab: stomach; ileum; colon; liver; pancreas 
Data Table 1. Histology of Digestive System 
Slide Labeled Photograph 
Stomach 
(Supplemental) 
Label: All 4 Layers 
Stomach, Mucosa 
(Supplemental)
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Supplemental to Lab PDF – Immune and Lymphatic System 
Using Models and Microscope slides, you will be identifying components of the 
lymphatic and immune system. Please look in your book and notes for the information 
regarding this unit. You will be required to know and identify all of the items listed 
below. 
Lymphatic System: 
Part I: Identify the major anatomical 
features of the human lymphatic 
system including the lymphatic 
vessels, lymph ducts (trunks), nodes 
and accessory...
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Supplemental to Lab PDF – Immune and Lymphatic System 
Using Models and Microscope slides, you will be identifying components of the 
lymphatic and immune system. Please look in your book and notes for the information 
regarding this unit. You will be required to know and identify all of the items listed 
below. 
Lymphatic System: 
Part I: Identify the major anatomical 
features of the human lymphatic 
system including the lymphatic 
vessels, lymph ducts (trunks), nodes 
and accessory...