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Homework answers / question archive / Washtenaw Community College BIO 111 1)A blood clot stimulating further clotting is an example of: A compound is:   A parietal layer of a serous membrane                        , whereas a visceral layer of a serous membrane                                                            :   A polar covalent bond is created when                          , Atoms within the bond do not have the same pull on the shared electron, and as a result the electron spends more time around one atom relative to the other atom within the bond a protein consists of: A triglyceride consists of: A(n)                      plane separates the body into superior and inferior parts

Washtenaw Community College BIO 111 1)A blood clot stimulating further clotting is an example of: A compound is:   A parietal layer of a serous membrane                        , whereas a visceral layer of a serous membrane                                                            :   A polar covalent bond is created when                          , Atoms within the bond do not have the same pull on the shared electron, and as a result the electron spends more time around one atom relative to the other atom within the bond a protein consists of: A triglyceride consists of: A(n)                      plane separates the body into superior and inferior parts

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BIO 111

1)A blood clot stimulating further clotting is an example of:

  1. A compound is:

 

  1. A parietal layer of a serous membrane                        , whereas a visceral layer of a serous membrane                                                            :

 

  1. A polar covalent bond is created when                          , Atoms within the bond do not have the same pull on the shared electron, and as a result the electron spends more time around one atom relative to the other atom within the bond a

protein consists of:

  1. A triglyceride consists of:
  2. A(n)                      plane separates the body into superior and inferior parts.

 

  1. All matter in the universe is composed of one or more fundamental substances known as:

 

  1. All of the following characteristics apply to the body in the anatomical position except:
  2. All the following are basic types of human tissues except:
  3. Anatomy and physiology are considered together because:
  4. Anatomy is the study of:
  5. At what level of organization is a tooth?
  6. Blood cells are produced in the structures of the                          system.

 

 

  1. By which of the following processes does a white blood cell engulf a foreign particle?

 

  1. Carbon can form               covalent bonds.

 

  1. Chemistry is important to the study of physiology because:
  2. Cytokinesis usually begins before                                          ends.

 

  1. DNA polymerase is an enzyme that binds DNA, but is unable to bind RNA. This best displays the enzyme characteristic of:
  2. DNA synthesis occurs during which part of the cell cycle?
  3. DNA:
  4. During the process of diffusion:
  5. During transcription:
  6. Facilitated diffusion:
  7. Generally, a chemical buffer is described as:
  8. Glucose is:
  9. Glycogen is stored in the liver and                     .
  10. Glycolysis is an example of:

 

 

  1. Hemoglobin in blood, collagen in tendons, and enzymes in the digestive system are all examples of:

 

  1. Homeostasis exists if concentrations of water, nutrients, and oxygen in the body and heat and pressure:
  2. Homeostasis is the:

 

  1. Hydrogen bonds form between molecules containing                                  bonds; the hydrogen bond is between a hydrogen atom of one molecule and a partially

                     charged atom of another.

 

  1. If a liter of 0.9% saline is infused into a patient, where will most of the water volume end up?

 

  1. If a number of human cells were placed in a beaker of pure water, the solution would be called:
  2. In a covalent bond:
  3. In all organisms, the basic unit of structure and function is:
  4. In an ionic bond:
  5. In negative feedback mechanisms changes away from the normal state:

 

  1. In the positive feedback mechanism governing breast feeding, the mammary glands of the breast serve as the:
  2. Living organisms use oxygen to:

 

  1. Maintaining a stable internal environment typically requires:
  2. Metabolism is defined as:
  3. Nucleic acids are made up of:
  4. Nucleic acids include:

 

  1. One strand of a DNA molecule contains the bases AATGCGTCA. Which of the following is the sequence of bases on the other (complementary) strand of DNA (reading left to right)?

 

  1. Organic compounds:
  2. Positive feedback mechanisms usually produce:
  3. Positive feedback mechanisms:
  4. Several organs having related functions working together constitute:
  5. Simple squamous epithelium is an example of a(n):

 

  1. Specialized cell types organized in a way that provides a specific function form:

 

  1. The abdominopelvic quadrants are formed by passing one horizontal and one vertical line through the:

 

  1. The anatomic term for the calf is:
  2. The atoms of the isotopes of a particular element vary in the number of:

 

 

  1. The bones of the skeletal system assist the function of movement:
  2. The control center of a homeostatic mechanism:
  3. The dense mass of ribonucleic acid found within the nucleus is the:

 

  1. The directional term referring to an area toward the lower part of the body and away from the head is:
  2. The directional term that means "in back of or toward the back surface" is:
  3. The endoplasmic reticulum may be described as a:
  4. The first electron shell of an atom can hold a maximum of:
  5. The head, neck, and trunk make up the                          region of the body.

 

  1. The lysosomes of cells contain many:
  2. The median space in the thoracic cavity is called the:
  3. The mitochondria contain enzymes for the chemical reactions involved in:
  4. The mitochondria of the cell are best known as the organelles where:
  5. The most common lipids in the body are:
  6. The plasma membrane is a semipermeable membrane because it:
  7. The pleural cavity is the:

 

 

  1. The replication of the DNA molecule during interphase occurs during the:
  2. The secondary structure of a protein molecule is the result of:
  3. The term "codon" refers to:
  4. The term "transcription" refers to:
  5. The urinary bladder is found in which abdominopelvic region?
  6. Translation occurs in the:

 

  1. Two questions must be answered to determine whether a substance will diffuse across a cell membrane. One is whether a concentration gradient exists for that substance. The other question is:
  2. What does pH measure?
  3. What is the molecule that enters the citric acid cycle?

 

  1. What type of reaction occurs during protein synthesis to produce the primary structure of a protein?
  2. When a base is placed in water:
  3. When old chemical bonds are broken and new ones formed, this is called a:
  4. Which abdominopelvic regions have both a right and left side?

 

  1. Which of the following best illustrates the idea of increasing levels of complexity?

 

 

  1. Which of the following blood pH values in a patient indicates an alkalosis?
  2. Which of the following describes an atom?
  3. Which of the following enters cells by facilitated diffusion?
  4. Which of the following form the basic structure of the cell membrane?
  5. Which of the following is a common description of the cervical region?
  6. Which of the following is an element?
  7. Which of the following is the most abundant inorganic substance in the body?
  8. Which of the following shows the correct sequence of mitosis?
  9. Which serous membrane covers the surface of an organ?
  10. Which statement is accurate?

 

  1. With a specimen in the anatomic position, you can best see the mediastinum with a       view:

 

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