-What does an artery not do?
Pumps blood to the heart
Pumps blood away from the heart
Pumps blood to the arterioles
Pumps blood toward other organs or tissues
-What has very thin walls to allow the nutrients and gasses to be exchanged between the blood and cells?
Arterioles
Venules
Veins
Capillaries
-What is the first chamber the blood enters?
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
-What is not contained in our blood?
Blood Plasma
Leukocytes
Erythrocytes
Lymph
-What can prevent type II diabetes?
Medication
Diet and exercise
Extra sleep
A good doctor
-What is the responsibility of the respiratory system?
The absorption of nutrients.
The exchange of gasses.
The digestion of food.
Directing hormones.
-Which is not true about the diaphragm?
It is a sheet of muscle.
It is at the bottom of the chest cavity.
When we breath it contracts and goes down.
When we breath it contracts and goes up.
-What does not happen to air as it passes through the nose?
It is sampled for odors
It is warmed
It is thickened with mucus.
It is filtered by hair.
-What color does the hemoglobin make the cells?
White
Clear
Red
Blue
-What often uses ATP to produce many of the chemical reactions in our body?
Cells
Enzymes
Monomers
Polymers
-Which is not a way that ATP is used for mechanical work?
Movement at the cellular level.
Muscle contractions
Movement of the flagellum
Joining monomers to form a polymer
-Which statement is not true about Cellular Respiration?
It involves the breakdown of organic molecules to produce ATP.
It uses hydrocarbons.
The key to the process is in the transfer of hydrogen atoms and their electrons from one molecule to another.
When the hydrocarbons are mixed with oxygen they are converted into oxygen, water, and ATP.
-Which statement is not true about electron transport?
It is made up of proteins embedded in the mitochondria.
Each mitochondrion contain thousands of electron transport chains.
It produces 34 ATP.
It produces 2 ATP.
-Where does most of the energy that fuels living systems come from?
Carbohydrates
Protein
ATP
The sun
-Where does photosynthesis get its energy?
Sunlight and carbon dioxide
Sunlight and oxygen
ATP and carbon dioxide
ATP and oxygen
-After leaving the kidney where does the filtrate go?
The other kidney
The urinary bladder
The ureter
The urethra
-About how many nephrons are in a kidney?
One hundred
One thousand
One hundred thousand
One Million
-What organ filters our blood?
Bladder
Kidneys
Ureters
Liver
-What are the sacs inside of the chloroplasts called?
Stroma
Thylakoids
Grana
Lumen
-Where does the creation of oxygen occur?
Stroma
Chloroplasts
Grana
Lumen