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1. What is the smallest level of structural organization capable of carrying out all life processes?

A. Tissue
B. Organ
C. Cell
D. Organ system

Correct Answer: C. Cell

Rationale: The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. While tissues, organs, and organ
systems are composed of cells, only individual cells can independently perform all necessary life
functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.



2. Which body cavity contains the lungs?

A. Abdominal cavity
B. Pelvic cavity
C. Thoracic cavity
D. Cranial cavity

Correct Answer: C. Thoracic cavity

Rationale: The thoracic cavity is located within the chest and houses the lungs and heart. It is
protected by the rib cage and separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm.



3. Homeostasis refers to:

A. Body movement
B. Internal balance maintenance
C. Cell division
D. Digestion

Correct Answer: B. Internal balance maintenance

Rationale: Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment
despite external changes. Examples include regulating body temperature, blood pressure, and blood
glucose levels.



4. Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"?

A. Ribosome
B. Golgi apparatus
C. Mitochondrion
D. Lysosome

Correct Answer: C. Mitochondrion

,Rationale: Mitochondria produce ATP through cellular respiration. ATP serves as the primary energy
source for cellular activities, making mitochondria essential for energy production.



5. What type of tissue covers body surfaces and lines cavities?

A. Connective tissue
B. Muscle tissue
C. Nervous tissue
D. Epithelial tissue

Correct Answer: D. Epithelial tissue

Rationale: Epithelial tissue forms protective coverings and linings throughout the body. It functions in
protection, absorption, secretion, and filtration.



6. Which directional term means "toward the head"?

A. Inferior
B. Distal
C. Superior
D. Posterior

Correct Answer: C. Superior

Rationale: Superior indicates a position closer to the head or upper part of the body. The chest is
superior to the abdomen.



7. Which membrane surrounds the heart?

A. Pleura
B. Peritoneum
C. Pericardium
D. Meninges

Correct Answer: C. Pericardium

Rationale: The pericardium is a double-layered membrane that surrounds and protects the heart
while reducing friction during cardiac contractions.



8. The plasma membrane is primarily composed of:

A. Carbohydrates only
B. Proteins only
C. Phospholipids and proteins
D. DNA and RNA

Correct Answer: C. Phospholipids and proteins

, Rationale: The fluid mosaic model describes the membrane as a phospholipid bilayer with embedded
proteins that regulate transport and communication.



9. Diffusion is the movement of substances:

A. Against a concentration gradient
B. From low to high concentration
C. From high to low concentration
D. Using ATP energy

Correct Answer: C. From high to low concentration

Rationale: Diffusion is a passive transport process in which molecules move down their concentration
gradient without requiring cellular energy.



10. Which organelle synthesizes proteins?

A. Ribosome
B. Nucleus
C. Lysosome
D. Centriole

Correct Answer: A. Ribosome

Rationale: Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis where amino acids are assembled according
to genetic instructions carried by mRNA.



11. The nucleus contains:

A. ATP
B. DNA
C. Calcium
D. Lipids

Correct Answer: B. DNA

Rationale: The nucleus houses the genetic material of the cell. DNA controls cellular activities and
contains instructions for protein production.



12. Which type of transport requires ATP?

A. Osmosis
B. Diffusion
C. Filtration
D. Active transport

Correct Answer: D. Active transport

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