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BSC 215 Exam 1 Questions with Answers
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What is the smallest level of organization in the human body?



chemical level

tissue level

cellular level

organism level Answer: Chemical

Which of the following is NOT one of the unique characteristics of living
organisms?



reproduction

responsiveness

composed of atoms

metabolism Answer: Composed of Atoms

Which of the following is the most complex structural level of organization?



chemical level

cellular level

tissue level

organ level Answer: Organ level

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This figure represents a negative feedback loop that controls the temperature of
a room. What is the thermometer?



control center

regulated variable

effector

receptor Answer: Receptor

This figure represents a negative feedback loop that controls body temperature.
What is the effector in the regulatory mechanism?



body temperature

nerve cells that determine temperature is too low and activate skeletal muscle

receptors in brain cells that detect body temperature

skeletal muscle Answer: Skeletal muscle

The cellular structure that can detect stimuli and send information to the
control center is called the __________.



effector

receptor

detector

control center Answer: Receptor

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During childbirth, the initial stimulus that causes the onset of uterine
contractions is followed by additional contractions that amplify the effect until
the baby is born. This is an example of a __________.



contraction gradient

positive feedback loop

negative feedback loop

disease Answer: Positive feedback

If blood pressure is too high, what should homeostatic regulation do?



Lower blood pressure back to the normal range.

There will not be any homeostatic regulation.

Increase blood pressure so it can reach the desired set point.

Maintain the elevated blood pressure until a new set point is established.
Answer: Lower BP to normal range

Intestines have many folds on their surface, and this increase in surface area
makes absorption of nutrients faster and more efficient. This is an example of
__________.



a structural gradient

the principle of complementarity of structure and function.

cell-cell communication

a negative feedback loop Answer: Structure and function

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