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BIOS 1300 (EXAM 1) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Hierarchy of complexity - Answers atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism Necessary Life Functions - Answers maintaining boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth situs inversus - Answers reversed position of organs body examination - Answers inspection, palpation, auscultation, and percussion Gross Anatomy - Answers Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye medical imaging - Answers viewing the inside of the body without surgery Histology - Answers examination of tissues with a microscope Histopathology - Answers microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease Cytology - Answers study of structure and function of cells Ultrastructure - Answers view detail under electron microscope digestive system - Answers takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and eliminates unabsorbed matter (feces) cardiovascular system - Answers via the blood, distributes oxygen and nutrients to all body cells and delivers wastes and carbon dioxide to disposal organs respiratory system - Answers takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide urinary system - Answers eliminates nitrogenous wastes and excess ions integumentary system - Answers protects the body as a whole from the external environment Homeostasis - Answers State of equilibrium in body's internal environment What can disrupt homeostasis? - Answers disturbances in internal and external environments negative feedback - Answers allows for dynamic equilibrium, within a limited range, around a set point how does negative feedback regulate homeostasis? - Answers The body senses a change and decreases or reverses it vasodilation - Answers condition raises above the standard set point vasoconstriction - Answers condition is lower than the standard set point Receptor - Answers structure that senses change in the body integrating (control) center - Answers Processes the sensory information "Makes a decision" and directs a response Effector - Answers cell or organ that carries out corrective action to restore homeostasis homeostasis chain of events - Answers 1) stimulus produces a change in variable 2) Receptor detects change 3) Input: information sent to control center 4) Output: information sent to effector 5) Response of effector feeds back to reduce the effect of stimulus and return homeostasis positive feedback - Answers response enhances the initial change Brought about by stimulus Which feedback system is potentially dangerous? - Answers positive feedback Gradient - Answers a difference in chemical concentration, charge, temperature, or pressure between two points Matter and energy tend to flow _____ gradients - Answers down

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BIOS 1300 (EXAM 1) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026

Hierarchy of complexity - Answers atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ,
organ system, organism

Necessary Life Functions - Answers maintaining boundaries, movement, responsiveness,
digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth

situs inversus - Answers reversed position of organs

body examination - Answers inspection, palpation, auscultation, and percussion

Gross Anatomy - Answers Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye

medical imaging - Answers viewing the inside of the body without surgery

Histology - Answers examination of tissues with a microscope

Histopathology - Answers microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease

Cytology - Answers study of structure and function of cells

Ultrastructure - Answers view detail under electron microscope

digestive system - Answers takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and eliminates unabsorbed
matter (feces)

cardiovascular system - Answers via the blood, distributes oxygen and nutrients to all body cells
and delivers wastes and carbon dioxide to disposal organs

respiratory system - Answers takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide

urinary system - Answers eliminates nitrogenous wastes and excess ions

integumentary system - Answers protects the body as a whole from the external environment

Homeostasis - Answers State of equilibrium in body's internal environment

What can disrupt homeostasis? - Answers disturbances in internal and external environments

negative feedback - Answers allows for dynamic equilibrium, within a limited range, around a set
point

how does negative feedback regulate homeostasis? - Answers The body senses a change and
decreases or reverses it

vasodilation - Answers condition raises above the standard set point

vasoconstriction - Answers condition is lower than the standard set point

, Receptor - Answers structure that senses change in the body

integrating (control) center - Answers Processes the sensory information "Makes a decision"
and directs a response

Effector - Answers cell or organ that carries out corrective action to restore homeostasis

homeostasis chain of events - Answers 1) stimulus produces a change in variable

2) Receptor detects change

3) Input: information sent to control center

4) Output: information sent to effector

5) Response of effector feeds back to reduce the effect of stimulus and return homeostasis

positive feedback - Answers response enhances the initial change Brought about by stimulus

Which feedback system is potentially dangerous? - Answers positive feedback

Gradient - Answers a difference in chemical concentration, charge, temperature, or pressure
between two points

Matter and energy tend to flow _____ gradients - Answers down

anatomical position - Answers To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of the hands
turned forward

prone position - Answers lying face down

supine position - Answers lying on back, facing upward

coronal plane - Answers front and back

sagittal plane - Answers left and right

transverse plane - Answers top and bottom

Anterior - Answers toward the front

deep - Answers away from the surface

Distal - Answers away from the point of attachment

Inferior - Answers away from the head

Lateral - Answers away from the midline

Medial - Answers toward the midline

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