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Define anatomy. - Correct AnswerThe study of structure. Define physiology. - Correct AnswerThe study of function. Define homeostasis. - Correct AnswerThe body's ability to maintain a constant internal environment. Define metabolism. - Correct AnswerThe sum of all of the chemical reactions that occur within body cells, including catabolism (the breaking down of larger, more complex substances into smaller, simpler building blocks) and anabolism (the building of larger, more complex substances from smaller, simpler building blocks). Define stimuli. - Correct AnswerChanges. List the structural levels of organization from simplest to most complex. Explain each level. - Correct Answer1. Atom - the basic unit of a chemical element 2. Molecule - 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together 3. Cell - the smallest living component of a living being 4. Tissue - a group of cells that performs a specific function 5. Organ - a group of different tissues that performs a specific function 6. Organ System - a group of different organs that performs a specific function 7. Organism - a group of different organ systems that work together to maintain life Differentiate between negative feedback and positive feedback. - Correct AnswerNegative feedback: original stimulus and response are opposites Positive feedback: original stimulus and response are the same Differentiate between visceral and parietal membranes. Name the fluid found between these membranes. - Correct AnswerVisceral membranes are located on the surface of the organs. Parietal membranes line the cavity in which the organ is located. Serous fluid Define atom. - Correct AnswerThe basic unit of a chemical element Define element. - Correct AnswerA unique substance that cannot be broken down by ordinary chemical methods

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BIO 210 Final Exam Review with 100%
correct answers 2025 graded A
Define anatomy. - Correct AnswerThe study of structure.

Define physiology. - Correct AnswerThe study of function.

Define homeostasis. - Correct AnswerThe body's ability to maintain a constant internal
environment.

Define metabolism. - Correct AnswerThe sum of all of the chemical reactions that occur
within body cells, including catabolism (the breaking down of larger, more complex
substances into smaller, simpler building blocks) and anabolism (the building of larger,
more complex substances from smaller, simpler building blocks).

Define stimuli. - Correct AnswerChanges.

List the structural levels of organization from simplest to most complex. Explain each
level. - Correct Answer1. Atom - the basic unit of a chemical element
2. Molecule - 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together
3. Cell - the smallest living component of a living being
4. Tissue - a group of cells that performs a specific function
5. Organ - a group of different tissues that performs a specific function
6. Organ System - a group of different organs that performs a specific function
7. Organism - a group of different organ systems that work together to maintain life

Differentiate between negative feedback and positive feedback. - Correct
AnswerNegative feedback: original stimulus and response are opposites

Positive feedback: original stimulus and response are the same

Differentiate between visceral and parietal membranes. Name the fluid found between
these membranes. - Correct AnswerVisceral membranes are located on the surface of
the organs. Parietal membranes line the cavity in which the organ is located.

Serous fluid

Define atom. - Correct AnswerThe basic unit of a chemical element

Define element. - Correct AnswerA unique substance that cannot be broken down by
ordinary chemical methods

,Describe the structure of an atom. List the subatomic particles and their charges, and
give their locations in the atom. - Correct AnswerAtoms are made up of 3 different
subatomic particles:
1. Protons - positive charge
2. Neutrons - no charge
3. Electrons - negative charge

The nucleus, made up of protons and neutrons, has an overall positive charge and lies
in the middle of the atom. Surrounding the nucleus are energy levels (or shells) that
house electrons. These negatively charged electrons orbit around the nucleus (due to
the magnetic attraction between positive and negative charges).

Differentiate between atomic number and atomic mass. - Correct AnswerAtomic
number: number of protons
Atomic mass: number of protons + number of neutrons

Differentiate between ionic and covalent bonding. - Correct AnswerIonic bonding: also
called electron transfer, one atom loses one or more electrons and becomes positively
charged while the other atom gains one or more electrons and becomes negatively
charged. The attraction between positive and negative charges holds the two atoms
together.

Covalent bonding: also called electron sharing, two atoms share one or more pairs of
electrons

Differentiate between cations and anions. - Correct AnswerCations: positively charged
ions

Anions: negatively charged ions

Differentiate between inorganic and organic molecules. - Correct AnswerOrganic
compounds: contain carbon, made by living things, covalently bonded

Inorganic compounds: usually do not contain carbon (a few exceptions - carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide)

Name the most important inorganic molecule and explain its importance. - Correct
AnswerWater

1. High heat capacity (absorbs/releases large amounts of heat before changing in
temperature)
2. High heat of vaporization (requires large amounts of heat to be absorbed for
hydrogen bonds to break in order to vaporize)
3. Universal solvent (almost anything will dissolve into water with the exception of lipids)
4. Reactivity
5. Cushioning

, 6. Forms hydration layers

Differentiate between acids, bases, and salts. - Correct AnswerAcids: high
concentration of H+, low concentration of OH-, low pH
Bases: low concentration of H+, high concentration of OH-, high pH
Salts: release ions other than H+ and OH- when dissociating

All are inorganic compounds, ionic compounds, and electrolytes.

Describe the change in pH if hydrogen ions are added to a solution. - Correct AnswerpH
goes down if hydrogen ions are added

Describe the change in pH if hydrogen ions are removed from a solution. - Correct
AnswerpH goes up if hydrogen ions are removed

Define buffer. - Correct AnswerA substance that is added to a solution in order to
counteract an acid or base and maintain a stable pH

List and give general function(s) of the major organic molecules found in the human
body. Name the building block of each (for lipid: name the building blocks of
triglycerides). - Correct Answer1. Carbohydrates - monosaccharide (simple sugar)
2. Lipids - 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids
3. Proteins - amino acids
4. Nucleic acids - nucleotides (sugar molecule + phosphate + nitrogenous base)

Name the high-energy molecule that cells utilize. Describe how energy is released from
this molecule. - Correct AnswerAdenosine triphosphate (ATP)

The third phosphate group is broken off, forming adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and
converting the stored energy from that bond into kinetic energy.

Define enzyme. - Correct AnswerA globular protein that acts as a biological catalyst
(increases the rates of chemical reactions within the body)

Define substrate. - Correct AnswerThe substance that an enzyme acts on

Differentiate between RNA and DNA. Name the monosaccharide found in RNA and
name the monosaccharide found in DNA. List the nitrogenous bases found in RNA and
in DNA. - Correct AnswerRNA: ribonucleic acid - functions in protein synthesis,
monosaccharide is ribose, nitrogenous bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil

DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid - hereditary material of cells, monosaccharide is
deoxyribose, nitrogenous bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine

Define cell. - Correct AnswerThe smallest unit of life

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