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ACC A&P Assessment STUDY GUIDE Questions Answered Correctly Rated A+ Describe the Levels of organization in multi cellular organisms starting with atoms and ending with organisms. - Answers The levels of organization are atoms, molecules, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Define the term homeostasis. - Answers Homeostasis is an organism or cell that regulates it's internal conditions by a system of feedback controls. Describe, in general terms, how negative and positive feedback mechanisms are used by organisms to maintain homeostasis. - Answers Negative Feedback; is the response opposite of original deviation returns the variable to a set point. EXAMPLE: Blood Glucose, temperature. Positive Feedback; reinforces original deviation causes rapid and temporary change in a variable. EXAMPLE: blood clotting THE METRIC SYSTEM - Answers State the basic units of the metric system for length, mass, time, and volume. - Answers Basic Units: Length: (M) Meter Mass: (G) Gram Time: (S) Second Volume: (L) Liter Identify the fraction or multiple associated with each of the following prefixes: Kilo, Deci, Centi, Milli, Micro and Nano. - Answers Kilo: (K) (The largest) 1000 10^3 Deci: (D) 1/10 0.1 10^-1 Centi: (C) 1/100 0.01 10^-2 Milli: (M) 1/1000 0.001 10^-3 Micro: (U) 1/1,000,000 0.000,001 10^-6 Nano: (N) (The Smallest) 1/1,000,000,000 0.000,000,001 10^-9 ****Combine the prefixes above with a metric unit and know the correct abbreviation of the combined prefix and unit. - Answers ****Convert Quantities between the metric system. - Answers REMEMBER: King Henry Died by Drinking Chocolate Milk. ATOMS, MOLECULES, BONDS, and PROPERTIES of MATTER: - Answers Define the term element. - Answers An element is a substance that cannot be further broken down. Identify the common chemical symbols for: Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Potassium, Sodium, Chlorine, Iron and Phosphorus. - Answers Oxygen: O Carbon: C Hydrogen: H Nitrogen: N Calcium: Ca Potassium: K Sodium: Na Chlorine: Cl Iron: Fe Phosphorus: P Identify the chemical formulas for carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride, glucose, and sodium bicarbonate. ( Also known as sodium hydrogen carbonate. ) - Answers Carbon Dioxide: C02 Carbon Monoxide: CO Water: H2O

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ACC A&P Assessment STUDY GUIDE Questions Answered Correctly Rated A+

Describe the Levels of organization in multi cellular organisms starting with atoms and ending with
organisms. - Answers The levels of organization are atoms, molecules, organelle, cell, tissue, organ,
organ system and organism.

Define the term homeostasis. - Answers Homeostasis is an organism or cell that regulates it's internal
conditions by a system of feedback controls.

Describe, in general terms, how negative and positive feedback mechanisms are used by organisms to
maintain homeostasis. - Answers Negative Feedback; is the response opposite of original deviation
returns the variable to a set point.

EXAMPLE: Blood Glucose, temperature.



Positive Feedback; reinforces original deviation causes rapid and temporary change in a variable.

EXAMPLE: blood clotting

THE METRIC SYSTEM - Answers

State the basic units of the metric system for length, mass, time, and volume. - Answers Basic Units:

Length: (M) Meter

Mass: (G) Gram

Time: (S) Second

Volume: (L) Liter

Identify the fraction or multiple associated with each of the following prefixes: Kilo, Deci, Centi, Milli,
Micro and Nano. - Answers Kilo: (K) (The largest)

1000

10^3

Deci: (D)

1/10

0.1

10^-1

Centi: (C)

,1/100

0.01

10^-2

Milli: (M)

1/1000

0.001

10^-3

Micro: (U)

1/1,000,000

0.000,001

10^-6

Nano: (N) (The Smallest)

1/1,000,000,000

0.000,000,001

10^-9

****Combine the prefixes above with a metric unit and know the correct abbreviation of the combined
prefix and unit. - Answers

****Convert Quantities between the metric system. - Answers REMEMBER: King Henry Died by Drinking
Chocolate Milk.

ATOMS, MOLECULES, BONDS, and PROPERTIES of MATTER: - Answers

Define the term element. - Answers An element is a substance that cannot be further broken down.

Identify the common chemical symbols for: Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Potassium,
Sodium, Chlorine, Iron and Phosphorus. - Answers Oxygen: O

Carbon: C

Hydrogen: H

Nitrogen: N

Calcium: Ca

, Potassium: K

Sodium: Na

Chlorine: Cl

Iron: Fe

Phosphorus: P

Identify the chemical formulas for carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, hydrochloric acid, sodium
chloride, glucose, and sodium bicarbonate. ( Also known as sodium hydrogen carbonate. ) - Answers
Carbon Dioxide: C02

Carbon Monoxide: CO

Water: H2O

Hydrochloric Acid: HCl

Sodium Chloride: NACl

Glucose: C6Hl2O6

Define the term atom. - Answers An atom is the basic and smallest unit of a chemical element.

Describe the basic structure of an atom. (Protons, Neutrons and Electrons.) - Answers Atoms consist of
electrons surrounding a nucleus that contains neutrons and protons.

Identify the charge and the location in the atom of protons, neutrons and electrons. - Answers Electrons
are on the outside with a negative charge. Protons are in the center and have a positive charge.
Neutrons are in the nucleus as well, but are neutral.

Define the term isotope. - Answers An isotope is atoms of the same element with different numbers of
neutrons.

Recognize that isotopes are used in diagnosis and treatment in medicine. - Answers

Define the terms molecule and ion. Explain the role of electrons in chemical bonding. - Answers
Molecule: it consists of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

Ion: An atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons are not equal to the total number of
protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge.

The role of electrons are ionic and covalent bonds.

****Compare how covalent and ionic bonds hold atoms together and how each type of bond is shown
in a diagram. - Answers Ionic Bonding: An electron from one atom is transferred to another atom.

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