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1 Part I The Organization of the Body
Tissues & Skin Introduction Chemistry Cells Homeostasis $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

2 Introduction: $100 Question
True or False? All living things are composed of cells. a. True b. False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

3 Introduction: $100 Answer
True or False? All living things are composed of cells. a. True b. False BACK TO GAME

4 Introduction: $200 Question
What organizational level is made up of a group of individuals of the same species living in a distinct geographic area? a. Community b. Population c. Biosphere d. Ecosystem ANSWER BACK TO GAME

5 Introduction: $200 Answer
What organizational level is made up of a group of individuals of the same species living in a distinct geographic area? a. Community b. Population c. Biosphere d. Ecosystem BACK TO GAME

6 Introduction: $300 Question
What is the term for the maintenance of a constant internal environment? a. Biosphere b. Positive feedback c. Negative feedback d. Homeostasis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

7 Introduction: $300 Answer
What is the term for the maintenance of a constant internal environment? a. Biosphere b. Positive feedback c. Negative feedback d. Homeostasis BACK TO GAME

8 Introduction: $400 Question
Which of the following can be disproven, but never proven? a. The scientific method b. Homeostasis c. Hypothesis d. Conclusion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

9 Introduction: $400 Answer
Which of the following can be disproven, but never proven? a. The scientific method b. Homeostasis c. Hypothesis d. Conclusion BACK TO GAME

10 Introduction: $500 Question
What is the measure of the possibility that an experiment’s results are due to chance? a. The variable b. The statistical significance c. The margin of error d. The conclusion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

11 Introduction: $500 Answer
What is the measure of the possibility that an experiment’s results are due to chance? a. The variable b. The statistical significance c. The margin of error d. The conclusion BACK TO GAME

12 Chemistry: $100 Question What is the term for a pure substance composed of atoms that all have the same number of protons? a. an element b. a solvent c. a compound d. a molecule ANSWER BACK TO GAME

13 Chemistry: $100 Answer What is the term for a pure substance composed of atoms that all have the same number of protons? a. an element b. a solvent c. a compound d. a molecule BACK TO GAME

14 True or False? Two isotopes differ only in the number of protons.
Chemistry: $200 Question True or False? Two isotopes differ only in the number of protons. a. True b. False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

15 True or False? Two isotopes differ only in the number of protons.
Chemistry: $200 Answer True or False? Two isotopes differ only in the number of protons. a. True b. False BACK TO GAME

16 Chemistry: $300 Question Which chemical bond is formed by the transfer of an electron from one atom to another? a. Covalent b. Hydrogen c. Ionic d. Polar ANSWER BACK TO GAME

17 Chemistry: $300 Answer Which chemical bond is formed by the transfer of an electron from one atom to another? a. Covalent b. Hydrogen c. Ionic d. Polar BACK TO GAME

18 Which chemical bond is responsible for the unique properties of water?
Chemistry: $400 Question Which chemical bond is responsible for the unique properties of water? a. Covalent b. Hydrogen c. Ionic d. Alkaline ANSWER BACK TO GAME

19 Which chemical bond is responsible for the unique properties of water?
Chemistry: $400 Answer Which chemical bond is responsible for the unique properties of water? a. Covalent b. Hydrogen c. Ionic d. Alkaline BACK TO GAME

20 The heads of phospholipids are _____. a. saturated b. hydrophilic
Chemistry: $500 Question The heads of phospholipids are _____. a. saturated b. hydrophilic c. hydrophobic d. fat-soluble ANSWER BACK TO GAME

21 The heads of phospholipids are _____. a. saturated b. hydrophilic
Chemistry: $500 Answer The heads of phospholipids are _____. a. saturated b. hydrophilic c. hydrophobic d. fat-soluble BACK TO GAME

22 a. endoplasmic reticulum; cytoplasm b. proteins; phospholipids
Cells: $100 Question The plasma membrane is made of a double layer of ____ with ____ embedded in it. a. endoplasmic reticulum; cytoplasm b. proteins; phospholipids c. phospholipids; proteins d. carbohydrates; glycerol ANSWER BACK TO GAME

23 a. endoplasmic reticulum; cytoplasm b. proteins; phospholipids
Cells: $100 Answer The plasma membrane is made of a double layer of ____ with ____ embedded in it. a. endoplasmic reticulum; cytoplasm b. proteins; phospholipids c. phospholipids; proteins d. carbohydrates; glycerol BACK TO GAME

24 True or false? Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. a. True
Cells: $200 Question True or false? Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. a. True b. False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

25 True or false? Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. a. True
Cells: $200 Answer True or false? Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. a. True b. False BACK TO GAME

26 Which is NOT characteristic of eukaryotic cells?
Cells: $300 Question Which is NOT characteristic of eukaryotic cells? a. They have membrane-bound organelles. b. They are more complex than prokaryotes. c. They have a membrane-bound nucleus. d. Some are bacterial cells. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

27 Which is NOT characteristic of eukaryotic cells?
Cells: $300 Answer Which is NOT characteristic of eukaryotic cells? a. They have membrane-bound organelles. b. They are more complex than prokaryotes. c. They have a membrane-bound nucleus. d. Some are bacterial cells. BACK TO GAME

28 Cells: $400 Question Molecules move from an area of higher to lower concentration during what process? a. Exocytosis b. Endocytosis c. Active transport d. Diffusion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

29 Cells: $400 Answer Molecules move from an area of higher to lower concentration during what process? a. Exocytosis b. Endocytosis c. Active transport d. Diffusion BACK TO GAME

30 a. Large and hydrophilic b. Small and hydrophobic
Cells: $500 Question What are the characteristics of a substance that can cross the cell membrane by simple diffusion? a. Large and hydrophilic b. Small and hydrophobic c. Large and water-soluble d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

31 a. Large and hydrophilic. b. Small and hydrophobic.
Cells: $500 Answer What are the characteristics of a substance that can cross the cell membrane by simple diffusion? a. Large and hydrophilic. b. Small and hydrophobic. c. Large and water-soluble. d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

32 Tissues & Skin: $100 Question
Which of the following is not considered a layer of the integumentary system? a. Dermis b. Hypodermis c. Epidermis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

33 Tissues & Skin: $100 Answer
Which of the following is not considered a layer of the integumentary system? a. Dermis b. Hypodermis c. Epidermis BACK TO GAME

34 Tissues & Skin: $200 Question
Which of the following tissues is composed of branching cells that are striated and have one nucleus? a. Hyaline cartilage b. Skeletal muscle c. Adipose d. Cardiac muscle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

35 Tissues & Skin: $200 Answer
Which of the following tissues is composed of branching cells that are striated and have one nucleus? a. Hyaline cartilage b. Skeletal muscle c. Adipose d. Cardiac muscle BACK TO GAME

36 Tissues & Skin: $300 Question
Which of the following is NOT a connective tissue? a. Bone b. Cartilage c. Adipose d. Muscle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

37 Tissues & Skin: $300 Answer
Which of the following is NOT a connective tissue? a. Bone b. Cartilage c. Adipose d. Muscle BACK TO GAME

38 Tissues & Skin: $400 Question
What kind of membrane lines the joint cavity inside the elbow? a. Cutaneous b. Serous c. synovial d. mucous ANSWER BACK TO GAME

39 Tissues & Skin: $400 Answer
What kind of membrane lines the joint cavity inside the elbow? a. Cutaneous b. Serous c. Synovial d. Mucous BACK TO GAME

40 Tissues & Skin: $500 Question
Which of the following cell junctions are commonly found in tissues that must withstand considerable stretch? a. Gap junction b. Tight junction c. Adhesion junction ANSWER BACK TO GAME

41 Tissues & Skin: $500 Answer
Which of the following cell junctions are commonly found in tissues that must withstand considerable stretch? a. Gap junction b. Tight junction c. Adhesion junction BACK TO GAME

42 Homeostasis: $100 Question
What is the term for the human body’s ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment despite changes in its surroundings? a. Metabolism b. Homeostasis c. Adaptation ANSWER BACK TO GAME

43 Homeostasis: $100 Answer What is the term for the human body’s ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment despite changes in its surroundings? a. Metabolism b. Homeostasis c. Adaptation BACK TO GAME

44 Homeostasis: $200 Question
Which of the following are common effectors in the human body? a. Muscles and glands b. The hypothalamus and brain c. Temperature sensors in the skin ANSWER BACK TO GAME

45 Which of the following are common effectors in the human body?
Homeostasis: $200 Answer Which of the following are common effectors in the human body? a. Muscles and glands b. The hypothalamus and brain c. Temperature sensors in the skin BACK TO GAME

46 Homeostasis: $300 Question
What is the control center that monitors the body’s internal temperature? a. The skin b. The hypothalamus c. The spinal cord d. Thermoreceptors ANSWER BACK TO GAME

47 Homeostasis: $300 Answer What is the control center that monitors the body’s internal temperature? a. The skin b. The hypothalamus c. The spinal cord d. Thermoreceptors BACK TO GAME

48 Homeostasis: $400 Question
In a negative feedback mechanism, what is the “feedback” that shuts off the corrective response? a. Restoration of set point b. A variation away from the normal value of a factor, such as body temperature c. Activation of a muscle or gland by the control center ANSWER BACK TO GAME

49 a. Restoration of set point
Homeostasis: $400 Answer In a negative feedback mechanism, what is the “feedback” that shuts off the corrective response? a. Restoration of set point b. A variation away from the normal value of a factor, such as body temperature c. Activation of a muscle or gland by the control center BACK TO GAME

50 Homeostasis: $500 Question
An appropriate negative feedback response to hyperthermia includes _____. a. activation of sweat glands b. dilation of dermal blood vessels c. relaxation of arrector pili muscles d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

51 a. activation of sweat glands b. dilation of dermal blood vessels
Homeostasis: $500 Answer An appropriate negative feedback response to hyperthermia includes _____. a. activation of sweat glands b. dilation of dermal blood vessels c. relaxation of arrector pili muscles d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

52 a. Deoxyribonucleic acid b. Amino acid c. Water
FINAL ROUND Question What molecule is used by all cells to provide energy for chemical reactions? a. Deoxyribonucleic acid b. Amino acid c. Water d. Adenosine triphosphate ANSWER BACK TO GAME

53 a. Deoxyribonucleic acid b. Amino acids c. Water
FINAL ROUND Answer What molecule is used by all cells to provide energy for chemical reactions? a. Deoxyribonucleic acid b. Amino acids c. Water d. Adenosine triphosphate BACK TO GAME


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