BIO 201 EXAM 1 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025
Anatomy correct answers >> science of body structures and
the relationships among them. First studied by dissection, now
modern imaging as well
Physiology correct answers >> science of body functions-
how it works. Much has been gained through "comparative
physiology"
Anabolism correct answers >> endergonic; build larger
molecules from smaller ones
Catabolism correct answers >> exergonic; larger molecules
are broken into smaller ones
Homeostasis correct answers >> the body's ability to
maintain relatively stable internal conditions *function of human
physiology!
Negative Feedback correct answers >> a mechanism of
response in which a stimulus initiates reactions that REDUCE the
stimulus
, Positive Feedback correct answers >> A physiological control
mechanism in which a change in some variable triggers
mechanisms that amplify the change.
Signs correct answers >> objectively measurable
Symptoms correct answers >> only measured by the patient;
feelings
Molecule correct answers >> two or more atoms held
together by covalent bonds
Solvency correct answers >> ability to dissolve matter
Cohesion correct answers >> (physics) the intermolecular
force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
Adhesion correct answers >> an attraction between
molecules of different substances
Thermal Stability correct answers >> Refers to the
temperature of waters ability to remain stable.
Carbohydrates correct answers >> sugars and starches
Monosaccharides correct answers >> single sugar molecules;
glucose, fructose, galactose
ANSWERS 2025
Anatomy correct answers >> science of body structures and
the relationships among them. First studied by dissection, now
modern imaging as well
Physiology correct answers >> science of body functions-
how it works. Much has been gained through "comparative
physiology"
Anabolism correct answers >> endergonic; build larger
molecules from smaller ones
Catabolism correct answers >> exergonic; larger molecules
are broken into smaller ones
Homeostasis correct answers >> the body's ability to
maintain relatively stable internal conditions *function of human
physiology!
Negative Feedback correct answers >> a mechanism of
response in which a stimulus initiates reactions that REDUCE the
stimulus
, Positive Feedback correct answers >> A physiological control
mechanism in which a change in some variable triggers
mechanisms that amplify the change.
Signs correct answers >> objectively measurable
Symptoms correct answers >> only measured by the patient;
feelings
Molecule correct answers >> two or more atoms held
together by covalent bonds
Solvency correct answers >> ability to dissolve matter
Cohesion correct answers >> (physics) the intermolecular
force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
Adhesion correct answers >> an attraction between
molecules of different substances
Thermal Stability correct answers >> Refers to the
temperature of waters ability to remain stable.
Carbohydrates correct answers >> sugars and starches
Monosaccharides correct answers >> single sugar molecules;
glucose, fructose, galactose