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BIO 210:BIO 210 Lecture Final Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
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What are the functions of integumentary system: 
(Ans- protection, regulation of temperature, formation of vitamin D, 
acts as a sensory organ, accessory organ for excretion. 
Functions of pigment melanin are: 
(Ans- protection from UV rays, responsible for skin color, melanin 
increases during exposure to sun causing tanning. 
Water loss due to evaporation of fluid that has penetrated through the 
skin is termed __________ _____________. 
(Ans- insensible perspiration 
Children in northern regi...
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BIO 210: BIO 210 Test 1: Guaranteed A+ Score Solution: Latest Updated
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endergonic 
(Ans- reaction that stores energy, products have more energy than the 
reactants 
exergonic 
(Ans- chemical reaction that releases some form of energy, such as light 
or heat. 
endothermic 
(Ans- describes a reaction that absorbs energy from the surroundings 
exothermic 
(Ans- of a chemical reaction or compound) occurring or formed with 
evolution of heat 
what factors can increase the rate of a chemical reaction 
(Ansincreased temperature 
decreased particle size 
increased concentr...
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Bio 210 Lecture Exam 1: Questions & Answers: Guaranteed A+ Score Solution
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why is water neutral? 
(Ans- Because it dissociates very easily 
an acid dissociates in water to produce 
(Ans- H+ and an anion 
acid 
(Ans- proton donor 
base 
(Ans- accepts H+ when added to a solution 
Base 
(Ans- also called a proton acceptor 
solutions with equal concentrations of H+ and OH 
(Ans- are neutral and have a pH of 7 
solutions with greater H+ are 
(Ans- acidic, pH < 7solutions with greater OH 
(Ans- are basic, pH > 7 
neutralization 
(Ans- occurs when an acidic or basic sol...
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BIO 210 Exam 2:BIO 210 Exam 2 A&P: Practice Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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which of the following individuals would have the greatest 
concentration of brown fat? 
(Ans- young infants 
A flat, sheetlike tendon that connects muscle to bone is known as 
_________. 
(Ans- an aponeurosis 
a multicellular gland with round secretory cells and branching ducts is 
described as _______. 
(Ans- alveolar, compound, and exocrine 
the stroma of most lymphoid organs is composed of _________. 
(Ans- reticular connective tissue 
an injection is administered through the skin using a hy...
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BIO 210 Final Exam:BIO 210 Final Exam Review: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
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Define enzyme. 
(Ans- A globular protein that acts as a biological catalyst (increases the 
rates of chemical reactions within the body) 
Define substrate. 
(Ans- The 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. 
(Ans- RNA: ribonucleic acid - functions in protein synthesis, 
monosaccharide is ribose, nitrogenous bases are adenine, guanine, 
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BIO 210 Final Exam Review: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution: Questions & Answers
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What effect do enzymes have on chemical reactions in which they are 
involved? 
(Ans- speed up chemical reactions without changing the reaction. 
What is the "lock-and-key" concept as it relates to enzymes? 
(Ans- explains the way an enzyme/substrate reaction occurs through a 
metabolic pathway 
Hydrolysis 
(Ans- a chemical reaction in which water reacts with a compound to 
produce other compounds 
Diffusion 
(Ans- the process by which molecules move from an area of higher 
concentration t...
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BIO 210 Final Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Complete Solution
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Functions of Water in the Body 
(Ans- transports substances, lubricates (decreases friction), cushions (absorbs sudden force), excretes wastes 
 
Cohesion 
 (Ans- attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding 
 
Surfactant 
 (Ans- necessary to prevent collapse of the alveoli in the lung because in its absence water molecules 
 
surface tension 
(Ans- cohesive forces pull inward from the surface of water; water has a high surface tension. 
 
adhesion 
(Ans- water is attracted to o...
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