Which branch of anatomy studies tissues? Histology Cytology Pathology Physiology
Physiology is best defined as: Study of structures Study of body functions Study of disease Study of cells
The correct order of structural organization is: Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ systems → Organism Tissues → Cells → Organs → Organism → Organ systems Organs → Organ systems → Tissues → Cells → Organism Cells → Organs → Tissues → Organism → Organ systems
The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of: Protons Neutrons Electrons Isotopes
The most abundant compound in the human body is: Protein Water Lipid Carbohydrate
The building blocks of proteins are: Monosaccharides Amino acids Fatty acids Nucleotides
Which structure regulates entry and exit of substances? Cell wall Plasma membrane Mitochondria Ribosome
Ribosomes are responsible for: ATP production Protein synthesis Lipid storage DNA replication
The main energy currency of the cell is: DNA ATP RNA Protein
The site of glycolysis is: Nucleus Mitochondria Cytoplasm Ribosome
Which tissue covers body surfaces? Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous
The functional unit of nervous tissue is: Neuron Neuroglia Dendrite Axon
The gap between two neurons is called: Synapse Axon Dendrite Node