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contains a comprehensive set of questions and answers for Hondros BIO 117 Exam 1 for the 2026/2027 academic year, covering Lectures 1–4. It focuses on foundational biology concepts such as the introduction to biology, cell structure and function, basic chemistry of life, macromolecules, and an overview of cellular processes. The material is organized in a clear Q&A format to support efficient revision and exam preparation.

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HONDROS BIO 117 - EXAM 1 (Covering Lectures
1 - 4) questions and answers 2026\2027 A+ Grade


___________________ is a Branch of biological sciences that studies the structure of the body.
- correct answer Anatomy



______________________ is a Branch if biological sciences that studies how the body functions.
- correct answer Physiology



___________________________ is a Branch of biological sciences that studies improper body
functioning.
- correct answer Pathophysiology



What is the body's ability to remain the same?
- correct answer Homeostasis



The smallest unit of an element is called what?
- correct answer atoms



What is it called when two or more atoms bond?
- correct answer Molecules



________________ can be found in the bones, nerves, skin, muscles, etc.
- correct answer Cells



_________________ can be muscle, connective, and epithelial.
- correct answer Tissues

, The heart, stomach, and kidneys are an example of what?
- correct answer Organs



Digestion, excretion, and reproduction are an example of what?
- correct answer An organ system



A human is an example of what?
- correct answer Organism



____________________ feedback is one way our bodies regulate homeostasis.
- correct answer Negative feedback



When the body is in anatomical position, the body is erect and facing which way?
- correct answer Forward



When the body is in anatomical position, the palms are facing which direction?
- correct answer Forward



Directional Terminology: Front
- correct answer Anterior



Directional Terminology: Back
- correct answer Posterior



Directional Terminology: Above
- correct answer Superior



Directional Terminology: Below
- correct answer Inferior



Directional Terminology: Away from the midline
- correct answer Lateral

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