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Bio201 Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical  Imaging Overview questions and answers  Graded A+  What is the primary focus of Bio201?  The study of anatomy and physiology.  How many hours per week should students dedicate to review and study for  Bio201?  3-5
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    Bio201 Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Imaging Overview questions and answers Graded A+ What is the primary focus of Bio201? The study of anatomy and physiology. How many hours per week should students dedicate to review and study for Bio201? 3-5

  • Bio201 Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Imaging Overview questions and answers Graded A+ What is the primary focus of Bio201? The study of anatomy and physiology. How many hours per week should students dedicate to review and study for Bio201? 3-5 hours. What is a key skill emphasized for success in Bio201? Perseverance. What is the consequence of falling behind in Bio201? It can lead to failing the course. What is the recommended study method for vocabulary in B
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  • BIO-201 Exam 1 questions and answers Graded A+ Describe the anatomical position - Body erect; feet flat, facing forward; eyes facing forward; arms to the side, palms facing forward with thumbs pointing out. What motion increases joint angle - extension What is supination? - turning the forearm so the palm is up What is opposition? - diagonal movement of thumb across the palmar surface of the hand to make contact with the fifth digit what quadrant houses the stomach and spleen
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BIO 201 (Anatomy) - Exam 1 questions and  answers Graded A+  Matter  Takes up space and has weight  Planetary Model (of atomic structure)  Electrons are shown with a fixed orbit on rings at a precise distance from the  nucleus. THINK: planet and sun model
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    BIO 201 (Anatomy) - Exam 1 questions and answers Graded A+ Matter Takes up space and has weight Planetary Model (of atomic structure) Electrons are shown with a fixed orbit on rings at a precise distance from the nucleus. THINK: planet and sun model

  • BIO 201 (Anatomy) - Exam 1 questions and answers Graded A+ Matter Takes up space and has weight Planetary Model (of atomic structure) Electrons are shown with a fixed orbit on rings at a precise distance from the nucleus. THINK: planet and sun model Atomic Structure Made up of neutrons, electrons, and proto
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  • bio 201 unit 1 questions and answers Graded A+ Who is Louis Pasteur? A French chemist who demonstrated that different types of fermentation were caused by different types of microbes and invented pasteurization. What is pasteurization? A process used to kill microorganisms responsible for spoilage. What nutrients do humans obtain energy from? Sugar (including glucose, lactose), proteins (made of amino acids like tryptophan), and fats (lipids). Why do nutrients have energy? ...
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  • bio 201 unit 1 questions and answers Graded A+ fact - a confirmed observation. can change Theory - well tested and substantiated explanation. stable but can change law - a descriptive generalization about nature. laws can be used to make predictions. laws describe but do not explain. stable but can change proof - no meaning, because because all science is tentative; nothing in science can be "proven". in mathematics, proof is possible using logic Hypothesis - statement that...
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  • BIO 201 Unit 1 questions and answers Graded A+ 7 properties of life complex organization, metabolize energy, maintain homeostasis, growth and development, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and evolve Life is composed of... Matter Properties of Matter Occupies space, has mass, element are unique forms of matter smallest unit of matter Atom What are the two regions of an atom and what do they hold nucleus (protons and neutrons) and outer region (electrons) Most common elemen...
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Bio 201 questions and answers Graded A+  Frequency distributions
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  • Bio 201 questions and answers Graded A+ Frequency distributions Bar graphs Histograms Associations between variables Grouped bar graph Mosaic plot Boxplot Scatterplot Dot plot Histogram Area = frequency distribution of a numerical variable • Height = frequency • Must choose number/width of bins
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  • Bio 201 questions and answers Graded A+ what is it called when you are facing forward, toes forward, feet sightly apart, and palms facing outward/ standard reference point - Anatomical position Mucous membrane - Lines body cavities open to the exterior; contains goblet cells that secrete mucus Serous membrane - Double-layered membrane that reduces friction between organs Parietal layer - Outer serous layer lining the cavity wall Visceral layer - Inner serous layer covering organs...
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  • BIO 201 questions and answers Graded A+ 2 kinds of ions Cations and Anions Charge of an anion negative Charge of a cation positive Cations lose electrons easily Cations have a high/low electronegativity low electronegativity Anions gain electrons high electronegativity Electronegativity increases as pull/attraction Increases Electronegativity increases as atomic radius Decreases What kind of bond forms when there is a large difference in electronegativity? Ion...
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