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BIOL121- SEM 1 OT EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Levels of Organisation - Answer - Atoms in combination

- Complex protein molecule

- Protein filaments (chem and molecular level)

- Cellular level

- tissue

- Organ level

- Organ system level

- Organism level

Atoms - Answer - Building blocks of all matter

- Protons (pos), Neutrons (neutral), Electrons (neg)

- Lose or gain elec to become ions and stable

Molecules - Answer Group of atoms working together

Elements - Answer - Symbol

- ions and electrolytes

- Substance made up of atoms with same number of protons

- Simplest substance known

- Mental or non-metal

Macromolecules - Answer - Proteins

- Carbohydrates

- Lipids/fats

- Nucleic acid

Macromolecule function - Answer - structure

- storage

- messengers

,- control

Cellular level - Answer - group of atoms, molecules and organelles working together

- basic unit of life

Tissue level - Answer - group of similar cells working together

- 4 types:

1. Epithelial tissue

2. Connective tissue

3. Muscle tissue

4. Neural/ nervous tissue

Organ level - Answer - A group of different tissues working together

- Multi-tasking and specialists

Organ system level - Answer - A group of organs working together

- Humans have 11 organ systems

Organ system function - Answer - Control/direct

- Cool and warm

- Digest

- Move

- Protect

- Remove

- Reproduce

- Store

- Support

- Transport

Organism Level - Answer - Living being

Body cavities - Answer - Where organ are suspended

- Bones, muscles ect.

- 2 main cavities: Abdominal cavity and Thoracic cavity separated by diaphragm

,- Closed sacks with fluid inside

- Different/ change size and shapes to allow organs to function

- Allow organs to expand and contract without disturbing other organs

Anatomy - Answer - Structure

- means- cutting open

- "what does it look like?"

Physiology - Answer - Function

- study of how the body works

- "what does it do?"

Histology - Answer - Study of biological cells and tissues

Anatomical Postion - Answer · Standing erect head level and eyes facing forward, hands
at side and palms forward legs parallel, feet flat on floor

Supine - Answer - the body is in a horizontal position with the face and upper body
orientated upwards

- position for dissection and autopsy

Prone - Answer - Horizontal position with the face and upper body orientated
downwards

- Other term used for reclining body

- Helps increase oxygenation in patients with respiratory distress

Anatomical terms - Answer - Helps to identify both internal and external body structures

Superior - Answer - Top half

- Closer to head

Inferior - Answer - Bottom half

- Closer to feet

Anterior/ Ventral - Answer - Towards front of body

Posterior/ Dorsal - Answer - Towards back of body

Medial - Answer - Middle of body

Lateral - Answer - further from mid line

, Proximal - Answer - Closer to limbs point of attachment

Distal - Answer - Further away from limb point of attachment

Superficial - Answer - Towards surface of a body structure or organ

Deep - Answer - Towards centre of body structure or organ

Electrons - Answer - Found in shells around nucleus

- Negative charge

- Proton and electron charge are equal

- Valence electrons= outer most shell

Molecule - Answer - Two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds

- Element or compound

Compounds - Answer - Atoms from different elements react together and are bonded

- Different properties from their elements

- some atoms are only single atoms and don't react (noble gases)

- Bond to become stable (full outer shell)

Ions - Answer - Atom that has gained or lost electron

- Lose/donate e- = pos charge, Cation

- Gain/accept e- = neg charge, Anion

Ionic bonds - Answer - One atom transferring electron to another atom to form ions

- Oppositely charged ions attract each other, this force of attraction creates the ionic
bond.

Covalent bonds - Answer - Forms when two atoms share a pair of valence electrons.

Chemical Equation - Answer - Reactants are changed (left side)

- Products are produced (right side)

- reactant + reactant → product + product

- The chemical formula of a compound tells you how many atoms of each element the
molecule contains.

- Elements form compounds

- Atoms of elements combine in certain fixed ratios. The ratios are determined by the

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