HAPS final exam (a&p i)
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,what muscle separates the thorax and abdominopelvic region?
diaphragm
levels of organization
atom
molecule
macromolecule
organelle
cell
tissue
organ
organ system
organism
what is the number one organ?
pancreas
,what falls into the mediastinum (the area between the lungs, extending from the sternum to
the vertebral column?
heart
what two systems participate in pancreas?
digestive and endocrine
what is the lowest living (atoms, molecules, cells, organisms, organelles
cells
what is the highest living (atoms, molecules, cells, organisms, organelles)
organism
what is glycogen
a stored carbohydrate
, where is glycogen stored?
liver and muscles
what do ribosomes do?
make proteins
are viruses alive and are they a cell?
no, it appears to be alive bc it reproduces after infecting a host cell and no
in a muscle cell, what releases calcium ions, which initiates muscle contraction?
sacroplasmic reticulum
what is the exception to the cell theory?
a virus- it is not a cell but rather an infected particle (proteins and nucleic acids)
latest 2025/2025 update
new questions with verified answers
,what muscle separates the thorax and abdominopelvic region?
diaphragm
levels of organization
atom
molecule
macromolecule
organelle
cell
tissue
organ
organ system
organism
what is the number one organ?
pancreas
,what falls into the mediastinum (the area between the lungs, extending from the sternum to
the vertebral column?
heart
what two systems participate in pancreas?
digestive and endocrine
what is the lowest living (atoms, molecules, cells, organisms, organelles
cells
what is the highest living (atoms, molecules, cells, organisms, organelles)
organism
what is glycogen
a stored carbohydrate
, where is glycogen stored?
liver and muscles
what do ribosomes do?
make proteins
are viruses alive and are they a cell?
no, it appears to be alive bc it reproduces after infecting a host cell and no
in a muscle cell, what releases calcium ions, which initiates muscle contraction?
sacroplasmic reticulum
what is the exception to the cell theory?
a virus- it is not a cell but rather an infected particle (proteins and nucleic acids)