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1) How can technology improve science? • Improve communication of data • Remove all human bias • Improve accuracy of data • Improve precision of data 2) How many amino acids exist? 3) Which pathology is marked by mineral loss from the bone? • Brittle Bone Disease • Osteoarthritis • Osteoporosis • Rheumatoid Arthritis 4) What are the two deepest layers of the epidermis? • Basale • Corneum • Granulosum • Spinosum 5) Which of the following are true about the process of osmosis? • Osmosis is the movement of water from low concentration to high concentration. • Osmosis is not a type of diffusion. • Osmosis requires a selectively permeable membrane. • Osmosis is unique diffusion process only involving water. 6) Which of the following describes the difference between efferent nerves and afferentnerves? • Efferent nerves are sensory nerves, and afferent nerves respond to acetylcholine. • Efferent nerves are motor nerves and afferent nerves are sensory nerves. • Efferent nerves are sensory nerves, and afferent nerves are motor nerves. • Efferent nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system, and afferent nerves are not. 7) Which of the following is a substance that triggers and immune response? • Antibody • Antigen • Allergy • Amylase 8) Which of the following best describes an effect of a fever? • A fever increases the growth of pathogens. • A fever decreases the rate of chemical reactions. • A fever increases heart rate. A fever decreases the number of white blood cells. 9) Which of the following is NOT true about the relationship between the kidneys and thecardiovascular system? • Blood enters the kidney's cortex through the renal vein. The kidney filters water, salts,and nutrients, and it returns them to the cardiovascular system through the renal artery. • The kidneys make the hormone renin, which affects the levels of water and salt in the body, thereby influencing blood pressure. • Blood pressure is used to filter blood through the kidney's glomerulus, which can be damaged by high blood pressure. • Blood enters the kidney's cortex through the renal artery. The kidney filters water, salts, and nutrients, and it returns them to the cardiovascular system through the renal vein. 10) Which type of microscope provides the highest magnification? • Bright-Field Microscope • Differential Interference Contrast Microscope • Electron Microscope • Confocal Scanning Laser Microscope 11) Which of the following influences the rate of reaction? • Temperature • Pressure • Catalysts • Oxygen concentration 12) Which of the following is affected at the critical point? • Plasma • Solid • Liquid • Gas 13) Which is true about the genetic makeup of viruses? • They consist only DNA. • They consist only RNA. • Some viruses have RNA; others have DNA. • As non-living organisms, they have neither RNA or DNA. 14) What is the best unit of measurement for the diameter of a coin? • Meter • Centimeter • Milligram • Inch 15) Which bones are part of the axial skeleton? • Hyoid bone • Ossicles • Clavicle • Sternum 16) Which type of muscle is involved in peristalsis? • Cardiac muscle • Skeletal muscle • Smooth muscle • Myofibril muscle 17) What is the maximum number of electrons in the d orbital? 18) statement best describes the relationship between the gastrointestinal systemand the nervous system? • The parasympathetic nervous system controls digestion. • The sympathetic nervous system controls digestion. • The nervous system releases hormones that regulate blood sugar. • There is no relationship between the gastrointestinal system and the nervous system. 19) Which of the following statements are true? • Bases in solution feel slippery. • Bases form hydroxide ions in solution. • Bases form when acid reacts with metals. • Pure, undissolved bases are often crystalline solids. 20) How can infectious diseases be transmitted from person to person? • Contact with bodily fluids (blood, saliva) • Skin-to-skin or sexual contact • Touching common surfaces • Droplets 21) Which of the following are true about Halogens? • They are non-reactive. • They are highly reactive. 22) What is the end product of mitosis? 23) What factors help contribute to a well-reasoned scientific experiment? • Large sample size • Well-defined control group • Accurate and precise measurement • Results can be reproduced and repeated many time

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