1. How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply.
• structure
• Communication
• storage
• Recognition
2. What type of
... [Show More] immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer.
• naturally acquired passive immunity
• Artificially acquired passive immunity
• Naturally acquired active immunity
• Artificially acquired active immunity
3. Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL answers that apply.
• Lungs
• Parathyroid gland
• Kidneys
• Thymus
4. Which cavity contains all of the frontal cavities? Choose only ONE best answer.
• Dorsal
• Thoracic
• Abdominopelvic
• Ventral
5. Which of the following carry oxygenated blood? Choose ALL answers that apply.
• Pulmonary artery
• Pulmonary vein
• Aorta
• Superior vena cava
6. Which of the following are disaccharides? Choose ALL answers that apply.
• Sucrose
• Glucose
• Cellulose
7. Lactose
8. Which body system is responsible for the transport of dissolved oxygen from the lungs tothe spleen?
• Immune
•
• Endocrine
• Respiratory
• Cardiovascular
9. Which condition can lead to blood clots and stroke?
• Aneurysm
• Arrhythmia
• Asthma
• Hypertension
10. A botanist wants to determine if environmental temperature affects root growth. In her experiment, she creates 4 rooms at temperatures that vary by 5 degrees F. Each room gets20 seedlings of the same species, which she grows on agar plates for 60 days. Once a day,she measures the length of each seedling's root. At the end of 60 days, she compares the length of the roots with the room temperature. She finds the room with the lowest temperature produced the longest roots.
What is the independent variable in this study?
• Temperature
• Seedlings
• Light
• Root length
11. Which of the following can act as enzymes in the body?
• Globular proteins
• Lipase
• Amylase
• Glucagon
12. Which of the following is the carbohydrate monomer?
• Disaccharide
• Lactose
• Monosaccharide
• Thymine
13. Which of the following are true about water?
• Water has polar covalent bonds.
• Water has a neutral pH of 7.
• Water has a low specific heat capacity.
• Water as a solid is less dense than water as a liquid.
14. Hydrophobic proteins often provide which function in the body?
• Digestive enzymes
• Provide structure
• Carry oxygen molecules
• Store energy
15. Which of the following have a smaller genetic scale than a chromosome?
• Genome
• Gene
• DNA
• All of the above
16. What best measures the volume of a solid?
• Triple beam balance
• Measuring wheel and mathematical formula
• Graduated cylinder
• Measuring wheel
17. What cavities are in the ventral cavity of the human body?
• Thoracic Cavity
• Abdominal Cavity
• Cranial Cavity
• Pelvic Cavity
18. Which is the largest part of the airway?
• Alveoli
• Bronchi
• Bronchioles
• Trachea
19. Which of the following is an effect of high blood pressure?
• Smoking
• Excessive dietary salt
• Renal vessel damage
• Older age
20. What is the monomer for nucleic acids?
• Nucleotide
• Amino acid
• Phosphate group
• Ribosome
21. Consider the graph which represents a botanist's data of root growth. What is
theindependent variable?
• Temperature
• Root tissue
• Light exposure
• Root length
22. What type of tissue protects the respiratory system's trachea?
• Bone
• Cartilage
• Collagen
• Keratin
23. Which of the following are examples of covalent bonds?
• H₂O
• NaCl
• C₆H₁₂O₆
• MgO
•
24. Which of the following is an example of Mendelian inheritance?
• Incomplete Dominance
• Polygenic Alleles
• Combination Inheritance
• Recessive Inheritance
25. Which of the following are globular proteins?
• Antibody
• Enzyme
• Hemoglobin
• Keratin
26. What type of bond connects amino acids?
• Covalent
• Peptide
• Ionic
• Hydrogen
27. What is the name for a microorganism that lives on or in the human body and normallycauses no disease or harm?
• Bacteria
• Commensal Microorganism
• Microorganism
• Host
28. of the following infectious diseases can be caused by a viral infection?
• COVID-19
• Varicella
• Mumps
• Measles [Show Less]