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©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e PN105 Chapters 2&5 Exam Study Guide. Aqueous solution - answera solution in which water is the solvent Dissociation - answerwhen a compound breaks down and separates into smaller components in a solution Enzyme - answerProtein that helps speed up reactions; a biological catalyst Which body system produces heat and maintains body posture? - answerMuscular Reactant - answerSubstances used in a reaction Solvent - answerSubstance in which another substance is dissolved into Feces - answerUndigested material in the gastrointestinal tract Solute - answerSubstance dissolved into another substance Stimuli - answerFactors in the environment such as heat, light, pressure, and temperature that can be recognized by the nervous system Dehydration synthesis - answerWhen water (OH and H) are taken out from two smaller molecules to create a larger molecule accessory organs of the digestive system - answerteeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas Proton - answerA subatomic particle with a positive charge Isotopes - answerAtoms of the same element but with different atomic weights Neutron - answerA subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom Phospholipid - answerStructured lipid found in cell membranes High levels of radiation can cause A. Normal cells to multiply rapidly

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PN105 Chapters 2&5 Exam Study Guide.


Aqueous solution - answer✔a solution in which water is the solvent

Dissociation - answer✔when a compound breaks down and separates into smaller components
in a solution

Enzyme - answer✔Protein that helps speed up reactions; a biological catalyst

Which body system produces heat and maintains body posture? - answer✔Muscular

Reactant - answer✔Substances used in a reaction

Solvent - answer✔Substance in which another substance is dissolved into

Feces - answer✔Undigested material in the gastrointestinal tract

Solute - answer✔Substance dissolved into another substance

Stimuli - answer✔Factors in the environment such as heat, light, pressure, and temperature
that can be recognized by the nervous system

Dehydration synthesis - answer✔When water (OH and H) are taken out from two smaller
molecules to create a larger molecule

accessory organs of the digestive system - answer✔teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, pancreas

Proton - answer✔A subatomic particle with a positive charge

Isotopes - answer✔Atoms of the same element but with different atomic weights

Neutron - answer✔A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of
an atom

Phospholipid - answer✔Structured lipid found in cell membranes
High levels of radiation can cause
A. Normal cells to multiply rapidly

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B. The destruction of normal cells only
C. Destruction of cancer cells only

D. None of the above - answer✔D, none of the above

Atomic mass - answer✔the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom

Atomic number - answer✔the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

Electrolytes - answer✔When an ionic compound dissociates in water it forms these

Buffer - answer✔A substance that resists a change in pH

Covalent bond - answer✔A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between
atoms in a molecule

Compound - answer✔A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined
by chemical bonds
Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system?
A. Integration
B. Temperature regulation
C. Ability to serve as a sense organ

D. Protection - answer✔A, integration is not a function of the integumentary system

Lungs are part of what system> - answer✔Respiratory

Skin is part of which system? - answer✔Integumentary
Which of the following statements about the gallbladder is true?
A. It is part of the gastrointestinal system
B. It lies superior to the heart
C. It is designated as a primary organ

D. It is an essential organ for the production of insulin - answer✔A, the gallbladder is a part of
the gastrointestinal system

Integumentary system - answer✔Protects underlying structures, sensory precepion, and
regulation of body temperature

Skeletal system - answer✔Makes blood cells, provides a rigid framework, and stores minerals

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