Quiz - Dip
Quiz - Dip
Quiz - Dip
1.2 Which level of organization involves the arrangement of different types of tissues to form a
functional unit?
a) Chemical level
b) Cellular level
c) Tissue level
d) Organismal level
1.3 Which term refers to the maintenance of a stable internal environment in the body?
a) Hemostasis
b) Homeostasis
c) Heterostasis
d) Hypostasis
1.4 What are the necessary life functions that all humans must perform?
b) Water
c) Air pollution
d) Oxygen
b) Standing upright, facing forward, with feet parallel and arms at the sides
1.7 Which imaging technique uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal structures?
a) X-ray
d) Ultrasound
1.8 What is the study of the functions of the body and its parts?
a) Physiology
b) Pathology
c) Pharmacology
d) Paleontology
1.9 Which structural organization level involves combining different tissues to perform a specific
function?
a) Cellular level
b) Tissue level
c) Organ level
d) Organismal level
1.10 Which of the following is an example of a positive feedback mechanism in the body?
b) Blood clotting
c) Childbirth
a) Skeletal system
b) Muscular system
c) Nervous system
d) Cardiovascular system
c) To digest food
a) Cells
b) Atoms
c) Molecules
d) Elements
2.2 What type of bond is formed when electrons are shared between atoms?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Hydrogen bond
d) Metallic bond
2.3 In a chemical reaction, what are the reactants?
a) The products
2.4 Which inorganic compound is essential for the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle
contraction?
a) Water
b) Oxygen
c) Sodium chloride
d) Calcium phosphate
a) Carbohydrates
b) Lipids
c) Proteins
d) Nucleic acids
a) To store energy
c) To act as enzymes
b) Amino acids
c) Fatty acids
d) Nucleotides
a) Carbohydrates
b) Proteins
c) Lipids
d) Nucleic acids
a) Water
b) Oxygen
c) Sodium chloride
d) Calcium phosphate
b) To prevent reactions
c) To speed up reactions
d) To reverse reactions
a) Carbon
b) Oxygen
c) Hydrogen
d) Nitrogen
a) Temperature
b) Acidity or alkalinity
c) Pressure
d) Density
2.14 Which inorganic compound is crucial for energy transfer within cells?
a) Water
b) Oxygen
c) Sodium chloride
a) To provide energy
b) To regulate temperature
c) To control pH