
Pre-Comp 2 Practice
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- Q1How would a cell's function be affected by a reduced smooth ER?decreased protein productionincreased detoxificationincrease protein transportDecreased lipid production30s
- Q2Mitochondria break down glucose to generate __________________.Energynutrientscytosolwaste30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a component of cytoplasm?cytoskeletoncytosolCell membraneorganelles30s
- Q4Which organelle is responsible to digesting nutrients using enzymes?Lysosomesribosomesmitchondiragolgi body30s
- Q5Where are ribosomes synthesized in a cell?Nucleolussmooth ERNucleusRough ER30s
- Q6You look at an unknown tissue sample under the microscope. It contains many collagen protein fibers and cells are spaced far apart from one another. What type of tissue are you looking at?epithelialnervousconnectivemuscle30s
- Q7What tissue type allows your eyeballs to move left and right?MuscleNervousEpithelialConnective30s
- Q8A fractured metatarsal would make which task difficult?Jumping in placebending your kneesitting up in bedlifting a heavy book30s
- Q9What is the name of the “shin” bone, which runs down the front of the leg from knee to ankle?TibiaUlnaPatellaFibula30s
- Q10Which type of muscle is responsible for contractions in the arteries?Smooth musclecardiac muscleepithelial muscleskeletal muscle30s
- Q11What characteristic is unique about killer T cells compared with other lymphocytes?they actively seek out and destroy cells marked as infected or cancerousthey are a type of WBCthey send out antibodiesthey are synthesized in red bone marrow30s
- Q12What function do muscles in the dermis perform?moving hairs on the armsprovides a sense of touchmoving the arms and legspushing oil out of glands30s
- Q13How does hair grow?Hair grows out of oil glands in the dermisHair grows upwards from hair follicles in the dermisHair grows as new cells are added to the tips of each hairHair grows downwards from the epidermis into the hair follicles30s
- Q14How does sweating on a hot day help maintain homeostasis?Sweating causes water lossSweating makes skin flexibleSweating cools the skinSweating reduces body weight30s
- Q15What blood type is considered to be the universal recipient?O because it contains anti-A and anti-B antibodiesAB because it lacks anti-A or anti-B antibodiesO because it lacks A or B antigens on the surface of RBCsAB because it contains anti-A and anti-B antibodies30s