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Final Exam Study Guide APHY 101 Ivy Tech Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) anatomy physiology Organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems organelle cell Tissue organ organ system organism Movement Responsiveness Growth Reproduction Respiration Digestion Absorption Circulation Assimilation Excretion Water food oxygen heat pressure The body's ability to keep its internal conditions stable, so that it's cells can survive Receptors control center effectors atom matter element atom protons neurtrons neuclus covalent bonds ionic bonds hydrogen bonds synthesis decomposition reactant product acid base ph scale organic molecules

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1). Anatomy

 Ans: The study of structure and the relationships between structures is
_______________.


2). Physiology

 Ans: The study of the function of body parts is _______________.


3). Organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

 Ans: What are the levels of organization and define each.


4). Organelle

 Ans: cell structures that carry out special functions in a cell


5). Cell

 Ans: basic unit of structure & function in a living thing


6). Tissue

 Ans: A group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job.


7). Organ

 Ans: A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body


8). Organ system

 Ans: Group of organs that work together to perform a specific function



Organism


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, 9).
 Ans: a living thing made of a group of organ systems


10). Movement
responsiveness
growth
reproduction
respiration
digestion
absorption
circulation
assimilation
excretion

 Ans: What are the characteristics of Life?


11). Water
food
oxygen
heat
pressure

 Ans: What are the requirements of life?


12). The body's ability to keep its internal conditions stable, so that it's cells can survive

 Ans: Define homeostasis


13). Receptors
control center
effectors

 Ans: What is a homeostatic mechanism?


14). Atom

 Ans: is the basic unit of matter.


15). Matter

 Ans: anything that has mass and takes up space




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, 16). Element

 Ans: A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical
means.


17). Atom

 Ans: The smallest particle that exhibits the chemical properties of an element


18). Protons
neurtrons

 Ans: What is the structure of an atom


19). Neuclus

 Ans: is the boss of the cell it carries dna it is responsible for reproduction and making
protein it also has two layers


20). Covalent bonds

 Ans: when atoms share electrons


21). Ionic bonds

 Ans: When cations and anions may bind together by electrostatic interactions; they
form salts


22). Hydrogen bonds

 Ans: a weak attraction formed when a hydrogen atom of one molecule is attracted to
a slightly negative atom within either the same molecule or a different molecule


23). Synthesis

 Ans: the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.




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, 24). Decomposition

 Ans: breakdown is the separation of a chemical compound into elements or simpler
compounds


25). Reactant

 Ans: a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction


26). Product

 Ans: The substances that result from this recombination of atoms


27). Acid

 Ans: an electrolyte that dissociates into a hydrogen ion (H+) and an anion


28). Base

 Ans: Substances that combine with H+ and make a solution less acidic. Represented
by OH-


29). Ph scale

 Ans: unit of measurement that indicates how many H+ ions are in a solution


30). Organic molecules

 Ans: molecule containing carbon atoms; carbs, proteins, lipids


31). Inorganic molecules

 Ans: chemical substance that is not organic; water, acids, bases


32). Dehydration synthesis

 Ans: chemical reaction in which water is formed during formation of a complex
molecule


33). Hydrolysis



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