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A vaccination is a way of acquiring which type of immunity? - ANSWER-Active artificial immunity All of the following belong together except: a. Thyroid b. Stomach c. Intestines d. Pancreas - ANSWER-a. Thyroid An atom has 2 protons, 4 neutrons, and 2 electrons. What is the approximate atomic mass of this atom? - ANSWER- How do DNA and RNA function together as part of the human genome? - ANSWER- RNA carries genetic information from DNA to the cell cytoplasm. If a biologist is describing the physical and visible expression of a genetic trait, which of the following is he or she referring to? a. Phenotype b. Allele c. Gamete d. Genotype - ANSWER-a. Phenotype In order to be included in the formation of a scientific conclusion, evidence must be: - ANSWER-Reproducible On average about how many protons does one atom of zinc (Zn) have? Hint: Atomic number = number of protons - ANSWER-30 protons On average how many neutrons does one atom of Bromine (Br) have? Hint: Atomic Mass-Atomic number = number of neutrons - ANSWER-44.90 neutrons The adrenal glands are part of what system? - ANSWER-The Endocrine system The majority of nutrient absorption occurs in the: - ANSWER-Small intestine What are the cellular functions of cilia and flagella? - ANSWER-Cilia and flagella are responsible for cell movement
What are the substances that stimulate adaptive immunity called? - ANSWER- Phagocytes What component is Not part of the genitourinary system? - ANSWER-The rectum What component is Not part of the Respiratory system? - ANSWER-The esophagus What do the hydrogen bonds in a water molecule make water good for? - ANSWER- Surface for small particles and living organisms to move across What do two isotopes of the same molecule have different numbers of? - ANSWER- Neutrons What does the rate of a chemical reaction Not depend on? - ANSWER-Amount of mass lost What is and enzyme and what does it do? - ANSWER-An enzyme is a protein molecule that serves as a catalyst for certain biological reactions What is the name of a condition where the heart rate is 118 beats per minute (bpm)? - ANSWER-Tachycardia What is the relationship between genes and chromosomes? - ANSWER-Each chromosome contains multiple genes What is the relationship between the circulatory system and the integumentary system?
c. The human population size d. The time the sun rises each day - ANSWER-a. The number of protons in an oxygen atom Which of the following is considered an intensive property? a. Mass b. Weight c. Volume d. Density - ANSWER-d. Density Which of the following is FALSE regarding the use of qualitative and quantitative data in scientific research? a. Quantitative data is collected through numerical measurements. b. Quantitative data is more accurate than qualitative data. c. Qualitative data is focused on perspectives and behavior. d. Qualitative data is collected through observation and interviews. - ANSWER-b. Quantitative data is more accurate than qualitative data. Which of the following is Not a type of muscle tissue? a. Skeletal b. Smooth c. Cardiac d. Adipose - ANSWER-d. Adipose Which of the following is Not one of the major types of bone? a. Dense bone b. Long bone c. Short bone d. Irregular bone - ANSWER-a. Dense bone Which of the following is true regarding T cells? a. They are only seen in those with leukemia b. They are a specialized type of red blood cell c. They mature in the thyroid d. They play a role in the immune response - ANSWER-d. They play a role in the immune response Which of the following items is Not a primary function of a healthy immune system? a. The immune system helps the body avoid infections. b. The immune system detects infections.
c. The immune system eliminates infections. d. The immune system creates infections. - ANSWER-d. The immune system creates infections. Which of the following items is Not part of the Circulatory System? a. Kidneys b. Heart c. Blood d. Blood vessels - ANSWER-a. Kidneys Which of the following methods is most likely to help the researcher gain usable information from the data? a. Use statistical analysis to understand trends in the data. b. Look at each individual data point and try to create a trend. c. Eliminate 90% of the data so that the sample size is more manageable. d. Stare at the data until a pattern pops out. - ANSWER-a. Use statistical analysis to understand trends in the data. Which of the following quantities do catalyst alter to control the rate of a chemical reaction? - ANSWER-Activation energy Which of the following statements describes the path of blood entering into the heart? a. Blood enters the heart through the pulmonary vein, into the right atrium, through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle. b. Once the right ventricle is full, blood exits into the pulmonary artery and then empties into the left ventricle. c. After traveling through the lungs, oxygenated blood enters into the left atrium, then through the mitral valve to the left ventricle. d. Once the left ventricle is full, the left tricuspid valve shuts, the ventricle contracts, and blood exits through the aorta. - ANSWER-c. after traveling to through the lungs, oxygenated blood enters into the left atrium, then through the mitral valve to the left ventricle. Which of the statements below accurately list an element along with its function? ( select all that apply) a. Collagen is a fatty compound that creates a padding between bones and other structures. b. Hemoglobin is a protein in the blood that facilitates the carrying of oxygen. c. Lymph is tissue that forms into nodes through which blood is filtered and cleaned. d. An antigen is a substance that stimulates the production of antibodies. - ANSWER-b, d