ECPI BIO 111:
REVIEW EXAM ONE, CHAPTER ONE, TWO,
THREE BIO 111 ECPI A&P
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Part of the cell cycle when DNA replicates - ANS>interphase
Phase of mitosis when the nuclear envelope starts to disappear and chromatin condenses into highly visible
chromosomes - ANS>prophases
Atoms that lose electron tend to become - ANS>positively charged
The first folding of linear amino acid sequence (e.g alpha helix and beta sheet) are types of protein -
ANS>secondary structure
The major components of the cell membrane - ANS>phospholipids and proteins
Ribosomes are best described as - ANS>a small organelle with enzyme function that join amino acids
together to form protein
Acids are defined by releasing this species into solution - ANS>H+
The parietal pleura is found - ANS>lining the wall of the lung cavity
Characteristic of DNA - ANS>tends to be double stranded
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, Primary structure of protein referees to its - ANS>amino acids
Packaging and shipping center of the cell responsible for distributing protein to their destination -
ANS>Golgi apparatus
Characteristic shared by simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion - ANS>both involve movement of a
substance from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration
Building block of monomer of proteins - ANS>amino acids.
Pinocytosis involves ___ where phagocytosis involves_____ - ANS>cell drinking & cell eating
Term describes a solution with a solute concentration equal to the inside of the cell - ANS>isotonic
Ultimately determines how a protein is shaped and therefore how it functions - ANS>amino acid sequence
Breakdown of a macromolecules into there monomer is an example of what type of reaction -
ANS>decomposition
If a red blood cell is placed into a hypotonic solution. The cell will swell and may burst - ANS>
Plane of section that divides the body into anterior and posterior portion - ANS>frontal
Building block (monomer) of carbohydrates - ANS>monosaccharides
System mainly responsible for command and control via signaling other body system - ANS>sensory
processing and memory, nervous
Negativity charged subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus - ANS>Electrons
Variation of an element where the atom may have a different atomic weight die to different number of
neutrons - ANS>isotopes
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REVIEW EXAM ONE, CHAPTER ONE, TWO,
THREE BIO 111 ECPI A&P
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Part of the cell cycle when DNA replicates - ANS>interphase
Phase of mitosis when the nuclear envelope starts to disappear and chromatin condenses into highly visible
chromosomes - ANS>prophases
Atoms that lose electron tend to become - ANS>positively charged
The first folding of linear amino acid sequence (e.g alpha helix and beta sheet) are types of protein -
ANS>secondary structure
The major components of the cell membrane - ANS>phospholipids and proteins
Ribosomes are best described as - ANS>a small organelle with enzyme function that join amino acids
together to form protein
Acids are defined by releasing this species into solution - ANS>H+
The parietal pleura is found - ANS>lining the wall of the lung cavity
Characteristic of DNA - ANS>tends to be double stranded
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, Primary structure of protein referees to its - ANS>amino acids
Packaging and shipping center of the cell responsible for distributing protein to their destination -
ANS>Golgi apparatus
Characteristic shared by simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion - ANS>both involve movement of a
substance from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration
Building block of monomer of proteins - ANS>amino acids.
Pinocytosis involves ___ where phagocytosis involves_____ - ANS>cell drinking & cell eating
Term describes a solution with a solute concentration equal to the inside of the cell - ANS>isotonic
Ultimately determines how a protein is shaped and therefore how it functions - ANS>amino acid sequence
Breakdown of a macromolecules into there monomer is an example of what type of reaction -
ANS>decomposition
If a red blood cell is placed into a hypotonic solution. The cell will swell and may burst - ANS>
Plane of section that divides the body into anterior and posterior portion - ANS>frontal
Building block (monomer) of carbohydrates - ANS>monosaccharides
System mainly responsible for command and control via signaling other body system - ANS>sensory
processing and memory, nervous
Negativity charged subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus - ANS>Electrons
Variation of an element where the atom may have a different atomic weight die to different number of
neutrons - ANS>isotopes
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