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BIOD 151 Module 2 Questions and Correct Answers. Complete Solution 2024. 
 
True or false. 
The lungs are symmetrical. 
False 
Hilum 
the "root" of the lung 
healthy lung tissue is what color 
peachy/pink color 
pleurae 
membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs 
visceral pleura 
layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung 
parietal pleura 
outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall that covers the surface around the lungs 
pleural space/cavity 
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BIOD 151 Module 2 Questions and Correct Answers. Complete Solution 2024. 
 
True or false. 
The lungs are symmetrical. 
False 
Hilum 
the "root" of the lung 
healthy lung tissue is what color 
peachy/pink color 
pleurae 
membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs 
visceral pleura 
layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung 
parietal pleura 
outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall that covers the surface around the lungs 
pleural space/cavity 
Space ...
BIOD 151 Module 1 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024. 
There are six levels of organization in the body - what are they? 
1) chemical 
2) cellular 
3) tissue 
4) organ structure 
5) organ system 
6) organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external environment is provided by what system? 
The integumentary system 
The function of movement is provided by what system? 
The muscular system 
The function of responsiveness is provided by...
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BIOD 151 Module 1 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024. 
There are six levels of organization in the body - what are they? 
1) chemical 
2) cellular 
3) tissue 
4) organ structure 
5) organ system 
6) organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external environment is provided by what system? 
The integumentary system 
The function of movement is provided by what system? 
The muscular system 
The function of responsiveness is provided by...
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Question 1 5 / 5 pts 
Your Answer: 
Explain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH 
would not be able to become pregnant. 
1. LH acts on the ovary to cause ovultion to occur. 
2. LH causes progesterone release to facilitate potential 
fertilazation of the egg in pregnancy. Progesteron is the 
key hormone for the maintainance of pregnacy 
(1) LH acts on the ovary to cause ovulation to 
occur. (2)...
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Score for this quiz: 56 out of 100 
Submitted Mar 14 at 9:33am 
This attempt took 52 minutes. 
Question 1 5 / 5 pts 
Your Answer: 
Explain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH 
would not be able to become pregnant. 
1. LH acts on the ovary to cause ovultion to occur. 
2. LH causes progesterone release to facilitate potential 
fertilazation of the egg in pregnancy. Progesteron is the 
key hormone for the maintainance of pregnacy 
(1) LH acts on the ovary to cause ovulation to 
occur. (2)...
Module 6 Lab 6 BIOD 151 
 
Trapezius 
Elevates, depresses, retracts, and rotates the scapula; rotates the arm 
 
accessory nerve 
motor fibers to neck and upper back 
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serrates anterior 
protracts scapula 
 
pectoralis major 
Adducts and flexes humerus 
 
pectoralis minor 
protracts and depresses scapula 
 
medial pectoral nerve 
pectoralis major and pectoralis minor
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Module 6 Lab 6 BIOD 151 
 
Trapezius 
Elevates, depresses, retracts, and rotates the scapula; rotates the arm 
 
accessory nerve 
motor fibers to neck and upper back 
Brainpower 
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serrates anterior 
protracts scapula 
 
pectoralis major 
Adducts and flexes humerus 
 
pectoralis minor 
protracts and depresses scapula 
 
medial pectoral nerve 
pectoralis major and pectoralis minor
Lab 5 BIOD 151 
 
Frontalis 
raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead 
 
Occiptalis 
Back of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward. 
 
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orbicularis oculi 
closes eye 
 
sphincter 
circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening 
 
orbicularis oris 
Closes lips, protrudes lips as for kissing 
 
zygomaticus major 
smiling muscle, raises corners of mouth upwards
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Lab 5 BIOD 151 
 
Frontalis 
raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead 
 
Occiptalis 
Back of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward. 
 
Brainpower 
Read More 
orbicularis oculi 
closes eye 
 
sphincter 
circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening 
 
orbicularis oris 
Closes lips, protrudes lips as for kissing 
 
zygomaticus major 
smiling muscle, raises corners of mouth upwards
biod 151 lab 4 terms 
 
coronal suture 
the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull 
midsaggital suture 
dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the two parietal bones of the skull 
lambdoidal suture 
suture that separates parietal bones from occipital bone 
squamosal suture 
between parietal bone and temporal bone on side of the skull, bordered in back by occipital bone 
frontal bone 
forehead 
parietal bone 
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biod 151 lab 4 terms 
 
coronal suture 
the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull 
midsaggital suture 
dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the two parietal bones of the skull 
lambdoidal suture 
suture that separates parietal bones from occipital bone 
squamosal suture 
between parietal bone and temporal bone on side of the skull, bordered in back by occipital bone 
frontal bone 
forehead 
parietal bone 
either of two skull bones between the frontal and occipital ...
BIOD 151 lab 3 key terms (Portage) 
 
fibrous connective tissue 
A dense tissue with large numbers of collagenous fibers organized into parallel bundles. This is the dominant tissue in tendons and ligaments. 
bone 
Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton. All bones are classified according to their shape. 
Cartilage 
cells are called chondrocytes that secrete the gel-like ground substance around themselves. contains no blood vessels; instead the blood vessels lay around it and drop ...
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BIOD 151 lab 3 key terms (Portage) 
 
fibrous connective tissue 
A dense tissue with large numbers of collagenous fibers organized into parallel bundles. This is the dominant tissue in tendons and ligaments. 
bone 
Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton. All bones are classified according to their shape. 
Cartilage 
cells are called chondrocytes that secrete the gel-like ground substance around themselves. contains no blood vessels; instead the blood vessels lay around it and drop ...
BIOD 151 Lab 2 
 
Pharynx 
throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx 
Larynx 
voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords 
Trachea 
a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe. 
Bronchi/Bronchus 
The two tubes formed when the trachea divides into two, one passes into each lung 
Bronchioles 
smallest branches of the br...
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BIOD 151 Lab 2 
 
Pharynx 
throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx 
Larynx 
voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords 
Trachea 
a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe. 
Bronchi/Bronchus 
The two tubes formed when the trachea divides into two, one passes into each lung 
Bronchioles 
smallest branches of the br...
BIOD 151 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS, 346 QUESTIONS TO PREPARE FOR YOUR FINAL EXAM. A+ GUARANTEE. 
 
Anatomy 
Structure of the body 
Physiology 
How the body functions 
Atoms 
Smallest building blocks of matter 
Cell 
Smallest units of living organisms 
Organism 
A living thing composed of organ systems 
Epithelial tissue 
- Covers body surfaces and lines the cavities of the body 
- Specialized for tasks such as secretion and absorption 
- Closely packed cells w/ little matrix 
Musc...
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BIOD 151 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS, 346 QUESTIONS TO PREPARE FOR YOUR FINAL EXAM. A+ GUARANTEE. 
 
Anatomy 
Structure of the body 
Physiology 
How the body functions 
Atoms 
Smallest building blocks of matter 
Cell 
Smallest units of living organisms 
Organism 
A living thing composed of organ systems 
Epithelial tissue 
- Covers body surfaces and lines the cavities of the body 
- Specialized for tasks such as secretion and absorption 
- Closely packed cells w/ little matrix 
Musc...
FINAL EXAM BIOD 151 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS. 
 
1. List two organs contained in the abdominal cavity. 
The abdominal cavity contains the stomach, intestines, spleen and liver 
1. List two organs contained in the pelvic cavity. 
The pelvic cavity contains the bladder, reproductive organs and the rectum 
a. The purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ADP. (T or F) 
False- (ATP is produced, not ADP) 
b. Peripheral proteins are found on the outer surface of a cell membrane. (T or F) 
Tru...
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FINAL EXAM BIOD 151 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS. 
 
1. List two organs contained in the abdominal cavity. 
The abdominal cavity contains the stomach, intestines, spleen and liver 
1. List two organs contained in the pelvic cavity. 
The pelvic cavity contains the bladder, reproductive organs and the rectum 
a. The purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ADP. (T or F) 
False- (ATP is produced, not ADP) 
b. Peripheral proteins are found on the outer surface of a cell membrane. (T or F) 
Tru...