Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 01.1 1. (ATP to ADP + Pi ) Releases energy; 2. (energy) allows ions to be moved against a concentration gradient OR (energy) allows active transport of ions; 2 1. Reject produces/makes/creates energy. 2. For ...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /1. True or False: A virus is considered a microorganism. False. Viruses are not living and as such are not considered microorganisms. Viruses can, however, be classified as microbes, a more general term that includes microorganisms and viruses. 2. What is ...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /MODULE 1 All multiple choice questions have one answer unless otherwise specified. Choose the best response to the question with the information provided. 1. What is the study of the structure of the human body? A. Anatomy B. Physiology C. Anabolism ...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /1. Explain the digestion that occursin the oral cavity. The tongue moves food into the mouth and the teeth masticate the food. Salivary glands in the mouth assistmastication, moisten the mouth, and prepare the food for digestion. The digestive aspect ofsal...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /Anatomy of the Muscular System: Introduction & Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk Notice: To optimize your learning in this course, we advise that you complete the labs and modules as indicated in the BIOD 151 Lab Schedule. The muscular system and the sk...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /1. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning the function bones? A. Sesamoid bones are large and thin. B. Short bones have an irregular structure C. The fontanelles are an example of sesamoid bone. D. Vertebrae are an example of irregular bone. ...
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Document uploadenQuestion 1 2 / 2 pts There are three types of muscle tissue found in the body. Correct! True False Question 2 2 / 2 pts Smooth and cardiac muscle tissue are both under voluntary control. True Correct! False Question 3 2 / 2 pts The musculocutaneous nerve i...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /A ________ cell contains a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles. Select one: a. eukaryotic b. prokaryotic c. virus d. bacterial ANS-Eukaryotic Molecules sometimes move across a plasma membrane by passing through channel proteins ...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /__ contain multiple genes which have different versions called alleles - ANSchromosomes a __________ does not carry a Y chromosome, which can be identified in a karyotype as a much smaller chromosome in the pair of sex chromosomes. In this karyotype, all...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /________ regulate(s) events in reproduction, growth, and development. a. Hormones b. Polar bodies c. Bile d. Carbon dioxide - ANS-a. Hormones A major difference between eggs and sperm is that a. eggs are haploid, whereas sperm are diploid. b. eggs are prod...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /After receiving a vaccination for the virus that causes chickenpox, Molly plays tag with a classmate who has chickenpox. Fortunately, the vaccine takes and Molly does not get sick. Which line of defense remembers the chickenpox virus and prevents Molly f...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /Arrange the following events of an infection in the most logical order. - ANSBacteria invade and damage cells. Cytokines are released Macrophages are recruited to the site B cells recognize antigenic pathogen protein The pathogen is tagged with antibodies...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /Characterize the roles of each of the parts of the urinary system.(Kidneys, nephrons, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra) Kidneys: Excretes unwanted substances, such as cellular metabolic waste,excess salts, toxins, and urea, water balance, pH balance,...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /MODULE 1 All multiple choice questions have one answer unless otherwise specified. Choose the bestresponse to the question with the information provided. 1. What is the study of the structure of the human body? A. Anatomy B. Physiology C. Anabolism D. Cata...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /Of the following elements associated with macronutrients, which one is found exclusively inproteins? (A) carbon (B) oxygen (C) hydrogen (D) nitrogen Answer : (D) 1. How are amino acids more complex than the building units of carbohydrates and fats? (A) Ami...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /Question :(TCO3) Which of the following is a major function of blood? Student Answer: production of enzymes production of neurotransmitters transduction of pressure BIOS 255 Unit 4 Midterm Exam Qestions with Verified Answers 2024/2025 contractility Quest...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /A parasitic mite that lives on the feathers of certain birds has specially adapted parts that allow it to remain attached. In response, the structure of the birds' feathers changes to cause the mites to be shed regularly. This is considered - ANS-Coevolu...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /All animals Choose one: A. have a nerve cord. B. ingest food. C. have bilateral symmetry. D. can move around in their environment. - ANS-B. ingest food. Characteristics of all hominids include Choose one: A. a capacity for symbolic language. B. opposable t...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /A comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA would show that... - ANS-eukaryotes have a greater proportion of non-coding DNA than prokaryotes. FEEDBACK: Non-coding DNA, which is not used to build proteins, makes up a very large percentage of the eukar...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Biology /According to the tree, which of the following plant groups have vascular tissues? - ANS-Ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms Compartmentalization of the eukaryotic cell allows for all of the following EXCEPT - ANS-the coding of information into DNA. Fungi...
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