1. The movement of food through the intestines is known as:
A. Peristalsis
B. Ileum translation
C. Microvilli propulsion
D. Flexure
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2. The enzyme maltase does the following:
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose
B. Turns glucose into maltose
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose
D. Turns glucose into lactose
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in:
A. Uric acid overexposure
B. Jaundice
C. Bile salt production
D. Hepatic mutation
4. The symbol B on the periodic table stands for:
A. Beryllium
B. Boron
C. Barium
D. Berkelium
5. The symbol Mn on the periodic table stands for:
A. Magnesium
B. Molybdenum
C. Manganese
D. Margon
6. The symbol Ca on the periodic table stands for:
A. Calcium
B. Carbon
C. Cobalt
D. Chlorine
7. The symbol Br on the periodic table stands for:
A. Beryllium
B. Boron
C. Barium
D. Bromine
8. Vinegar is also known as:
A. Acetic acid
B. Acetone acid
C. Sulfuric acid
D. Ascorbic acid
9. A Lewis acid is a/an pair acceptor.
A. Neutron
B. Proton
C. Electron
D. Ion
10. reactions produce heat.
A. Endothermic
B. Exothermic
C. Hydrogen
D. Buffered
11. Which of the following match the definition: The pressure (P) is inversely proportional to the volume (V) of a gas.
A. Archimedes' principle
B. Charles' law
C. Boyle's law
D. Anderson's principle
12. The combination of sodium and chlorine to form NaCl is considered a/an
bond.
A. Ionic
B. Covalent
C. Hydrogen
D. Metallic
13. Outer shell electrons are known as electrons.
A. Hybrid
B. Valence
C. Vector
D. Transitional
14. Forces can be indicated on graph paper by the use of .
A. Empirical rules
B. Interaction coefficients
C. Variables
D. Vectors
15. P1V1 = P2V2 represents:
A. Archimedes' principle
B. Charles' law
C. Boyle's law
D. Anderson's principle
16. Which of the following is not considered a primary color of light?
A. Green
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Yellow
17. The unit of charge is called the .
A. Newton
B. Coulomb
C. Joule
D. Watt
18. A/An is a device specifically designed to measure current.
A. Ammeter
B. Cyclotron
C. Resistor
D. Capacitor
19. The two bones found in the area between the knee and ankle in humans are known as:
A. Femur and Tibia
B. Fibula and Tibia
C. Ulna and Tibia
D. Radius and Tibia
20. is the current flow of one coulomb per second.
A. Ampere
B. Joule
C. Watt
D. Kilowatt
21. When the chromosomes line up in mitosis this is known as which phase?
A. Telophase
B. Anaphase
C. Metaphase
D. Prophase
22. Which cellular organelle contains enzymes that are considered digestive?
A. Golgi Apparatus
B. Lysosomes
C. Nucleus
D. Ribosomes
23. Organs repair themselves through a process of?
A. Meiosis
B. Mitosis
C. Cellular differentiation
D. Transformation
24. Which of the following is considered a model for enzyme action?
A. Lock and Key model
B. Enzyme interaction model
C. Transformation model
D. Transcription model
25. Which of the following statements about enzymes is not true?
A. Enzymes are catalysts.
B. Almost all enzymes are proteins.
C. Enzymes operate most efficiently at optimum pH.
D. Enzymes are destroyed during chemical reactions.
26. Which of the following statements about prostaglandins is not true?
A. Prostaglandins promote inflammation.
B. Prostaglandins can only constrict blood vessels.
C. Prostaglandins are made in the renal medulla.
D. Prostaglandins can lead to pain and fever.
27. Cholesterol that is known as (LDL) stands for:
A. Low-density lipoproteins
B. Low-density lysosomes
C. Level-density lipoproteins
D. Level-density lysosomes
28. Hardening of the arteries is known as:
A. Atheriosclerosis
B. Venous narrowing
C. Micro-circulation
D. Hypertension
29. The top number on a blood pressure reading indicates:
A. Diastolic pressure
B. Transient pressure
C. Optimum pressure
D. Systolic pressure
30. Litmus paper that is blue will turn/stay in the presence of a strong base.
A. Orange
B. Red
C. Blue
D. Green
31. Breathing properly requires the presence of what compound that affects surface tension of alveoli in the lungs?
A. Potassium
B. Plasma
C. Surfactant
D. Sodium Chloride
32. Which of the following is not considered a function of the kidneys?
A. Secretion [Show Less]