Friday 30 June 2017

G150 PHA15 S & F Module 2 Quiz

G150 PHA15 S & F Module 2 Quiz 
Module 2 Structure and Function Quiz

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 1. What is NOT true of the plasma membrane?

 2. What organelle or structure is the DNA, our genetic material, found within?

 3. What organelle is responsible for the production of the ATP, our body’s energy compound?
  4. What statement is true of cellular respiration?

 5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration?

 6. What is NOT true of osmosis?

 7. Diffusion is a form of active transport?

 8. What is statement is true of cells?

 9. The body’s DNA contains the “instructions” or code for cells to produce proteins?

 10. Which phase of the cell cycle does the cell divide into two new cells?

 11. Muscle tissue is categorized and divided into:

 12. This type of tissue has a key function of protection and absorption and is classified according to the shape and layer of cells.


 13. This type of tissue is very diverse in the cellular type and typically contains a lot of matrix space; it’s functions includes energy storage and structural support.
                 

 14. This type of muscle tissue is striated in appearance, is under voluntary control and allows for body movement?
                 

 15. This type of tissue allows for the transmission of electrical impulses that provide communication signals with the body?


 16. When comparing tissue types, it is important to examine and compare these characteristics?
                 

 17. What is NOT a type of connective tissue?
                 

 18. The process of fibrosis tissue repair occurs when damaged cells are replaced by new cells of the same type?
                 

 19. This type of connective tissue fiber provides structural support, resist stretch and are the most abundant?
                 

 20. Simple squamous epithelium tissue is commonly located in high friction areas of the body?
                 


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