BIO 357 - Exam 1
Homeostasis - answer The body's process of maintaining balance/equilibrium.
Negative Feedback - answer When the body responds to a stimulus by making changes
to return to equilibrium.
Positive Feedback - answer When the body responds to a stimulus by exaggerating one
side of equilibrium until the stimulus is dealt with.
Anatomical Position - answer Facing forward, feet parallel facing forward, palms facing
forward, arms at the sides.
Carpal - answerWrist
Brachial - answerArm
Axillary - answerArmpit
Digital - answerFingers/Toes
Cervical - answerHead/Neck
Inguinal - answerGroin
Pedal - answerFeet
2 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the First Shell.
8 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the Second Shell.
18 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the Third Shell.
Monosaccharides (Fructose, Glucose, Galactose) - answerMonomer of Carbohydrates
Amino Acids - answerMonomer of Proteins
Glycerol Molecule, 2 Fatty Acid Chains (Technically don't have any) - answerMonomer
of Lipids
Nucleotides - answerMonomer of Nucleic Acids
Glycogen - answerPolysaccharide for Long Term Storage in Humans
Homeostasis - answer The body's process of maintaining balance/equilibrium.
Negative Feedback - answer When the body responds to a stimulus by making changes
to return to equilibrium.
Positive Feedback - answer When the body responds to a stimulus by exaggerating one
side of equilibrium until the stimulus is dealt with.
Anatomical Position - answer Facing forward, feet parallel facing forward, palms facing
forward, arms at the sides.
Carpal - answerWrist
Brachial - answerArm
Axillary - answerArmpit
Digital - answerFingers/Toes
Cervical - answerHead/Neck
Inguinal - answerGroin
Pedal - answerFeet
2 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the First Shell.
8 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the Second Shell.
18 Electrons - answerAmount of Electrons in the Third Shell.
Monosaccharides (Fructose, Glucose, Galactose) - answerMonomer of Carbohydrates
Amino Acids - answerMonomer of Proteins
Glycerol Molecule, 2 Fatty Acid Chains (Technically don't have any) - answerMonomer
of Lipids
Nucleotides - answerMonomer of Nucleic Acids
Glycogen - answerPolysaccharide for Long Term Storage in Humans