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ANATOMY-PHYSIOLOGY LECTURE QUIZ 1 SET A NAME:___________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:________________ ____ DIRECTIONS: Write UR if the statement is true and write FL if the statement

t is false on the blank provided before the item. NO ERASURES. ____1. The smallest component of the cell is the atom. ____2. Water composed the least of all the molecules making up the cell. ____3. The structure of the cell is mostly made up of proteins. ____4. Growth is not possible among inanimate objects. ____5. Substances no longer needed by the body are continuously being formed and eliminated. ____6. Exchange of gases among living organisms is a direct process among them. ____7. Provision of important substrates for life is the responsibility of the environment. ____8. The cytoplasm is mostly made up of water. ____9. The shape of the cell is maintained by structural carbohydrates. ____10. The cell is made up of matter both of organic and inorganic forms. ____11. DNA is found only in the nucleus. ____12. Genetic information is coded in the nucleic acid RNA. ____13. All organelles possess a bi-layered cell membrane. ____14. The formation of organelles is a type of cellular specialization. ____15. Transport of substances is a cellular activity made possible through the use of energy only. DIRECTIONS: Write M if its a part or function of the cell membrane, C if that of the cytoplasm and N if it is of the nucleus, A if it is of the three parts, B if of the membrane and the cytoplasm, C if it is of the cytoplasm and the nucleus and D if it is of the nucleus and the cell membrane on the blank provided. NO ERASURES. ___1. DNA 11. Pores ___2. Transport 12. Protein synthesis ___3. Carbohydrates 13. Water ___4. Communication 14. Genetic information ___5. Cytoskeleton 15. Enzymes ___6. Exocytosis 16. Nucleolus ___7. RNA 17. Ribosome ___8. Metabolism 18. Villi ___9. Chromatin 19. Histone ___10. Microtubules 20. Movement

ANATOMY-PHYSIOLOGY LECTURE QUIZ 1 SET B NAME:_______________________________________SECTION:____DATE:____________________ ____ DIRECTIONS: Write GREEN if the statement is true and write YELLOW if the statement is false on the blank provided before the item. NO ERASURES. ____1. Life started with the formation of the atoms. ____2. Carbon is the base molecule of live forms. ____3. Living organism contains only organic molecules. ____4. Lipids are molecules which are important component of the cell membrane. ____5. The cytosol of cells is fluid like in consistency because of cholesterol. ____6. The nucleus has smaller pores than the cell membranes. ____7. The site for energy synthesis of the cell is the endoplasmic reticulum. ____8. Protein synthesis is the expression of the genetic code in the DNA. ____9. Active transport goes against physical laws of molecular movement. ____10. Phagocytosis is an example of channel gated transport of cells. ____11. Osmosis is made possible by pressure gradient between the two sides of a semi-permeable membrane. ____12. Semi-permeability of membranes of cells is due to the presence of carbohydrates. ____13. RNA is found only in the cytoplasm. ____14. Replication is the process of formation of RNA. ____15. Translation is the function of ribosomal RNA. DIRECTIONS: Write M if the part or function is of the cell membrane, C if it is of the cytoplasm, N if it is of the nucleus, A if it is of the three, B if it is of the membrane and the cytoplasm, C if it is of the cytoplasm and the nucleus, and D if it is of the membrane and the nucleus on the blank provided. NO ERASURES. ___1. Phospholipids ___11. Chromatids ___2. Endoplasmic reticulum ___12. Energy synthesis ___3. Transfer RNA ___13. Active transport ___4. Cellular packaging ___14. Message reception ___5. Microtubules ___15. Cholesterol ___6. Histone ___16. Amino acids ___7. Water ___17. Lysosomes ___8. Purine ___18. Golgi complex ___9. Endocytosis ___19. Identification molecule ___10. Elimination ___20. Respiration

BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE QUIZ-1 SET A NAME:________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:___________________ _ DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right by writing the letter on blank provided. NO ERASURES. A. ____1. Carbohydrates A. hydrogen donors ____2. Proteins B. pH regulators ____3. Lipids C. Building blocks ____4. Nucleic Acids D. precipitation products ____5. Water E. hydrogen acceptors ____6. Acids F. membrane semi-permeability ____7. Bases G. genetic code ____8. Salts H. alkane ____9. Buffers I. energy source ____10. Hydrocarbon J. cell fluidity K. 90% by weight B. ___energy source ___cell membrane ___hydrocarbon base ___glycosidic bond ___peptide bond ___amino acid ___nitrogen containing ___phosphate ___ester bond ___triacylglycerol ___double bond ___hydrocarbon ___triple bond ___carbon atom ___aromatic A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. both D. none A. Proteins B. Nucleic acids C. both D. none A. alkane B. alkene C. both D. none

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BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE QUIZ-1 SET B NAME:_________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:__________________ __ DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right. Write the letter of the letter of your answer on the blank. NO ERASURES. A. ___1. Carbohydrates A. weak acid or weak base ___2. Proteins B. photosynthesis ___3. Lipids C. hydrogen containing ___4. Nucleic acids D. hydroxide containing ___5. Water E. triglycerides ___6. Acids F. solid neutralization product ___7. Bases G. purine/pyrimidine bases ___8. Salts H. amino acids ___9. Buffers I. non-polar molecule ___10. Hydrocarbon J. inorganic compound K. polar solvent B. ___adenine ___DNA ___uracil ___nitrogen base ___glycosidic bond ___water ___phospholipid ___protein ___nucleic acid ___organelles ___carbohydrate ___calcium salts ___cell membrane ___cytoplasm ___petroleum A. Purine B. Pyrimidine C. both D. none A. cell membrane B. cytoplasm C. both D. none A. Organic B. inorganic C. both D. none

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ANATOMY-PHYSIOLOGY LECTURE QUIZ-3 SET A NAME:______________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:_____________ ___ DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right by writing the letter on the blank provided before the items. NO ERASURES. A. ___1. Excitable A. muscle ___2. High mitotic index B. nervous ___3. Action potential C. both ___4. Vascular D. none ___5. Myelin sheath B. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. C. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. D. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. E. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. Ground substance Desmosomes Vascular Bone Irritable Protection Action potential Nervous tissue Squamous type Actin-myosin complex Involuntary Voluntary Striated Contractions Spindle shaped Basement membrane Contractility Blood Elongated cells Myelinated A. epithelium B. connective tissue C. both D. none A. neurons B. glial cells C. both D. none A. skeletal muscles B. cardiac C. both D. none A. connective tissue B. muscle tissue C. both D. none

DIRECTIONS: Draw and label the parts. 1. Cardiac muscle cell 2. Skeletal muscle cell

ANATOMY-PHYSIOLOGY

LECTURE QUIZ-3 SET B NAME:______________________________________SECTION:___DATE:_____________ DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right by writing the corresponding letter on the blank provided. NO ERASURES. A. ___1. Tight junctions A. Muscle tissue ___2. Contractions B. Nervous tissue ___3. Avascular C. both ___4. Low mitotic index D. none ___5. Connects tissues B. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. C. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. D. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. E. ___1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. Mucopolysaccharides Columnar shaped High generation Skin Contractile proteins Voluntary Involuntary Actin-myosin complex Spindle shaped Collagen Contractile proteins Structural proteins Elongated fibers Flat cells Star-shaped Supply by diffusion Protection Contraction Secretory Avascular A. Connective tissue B. Epithelium C. both D. none A. Skeletal muscle B. smooth muscle C. both D. none A. connective tissue B. Muscle tissue C. both D. none A. Epithelium B. nervous tissue C. both D. none

DIRECTIONS: Draw and label. 1. Stratified columnar epithelium 2. Simple tubular gland

BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE QUIZ-2 SET A

NAME:__________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:_________________ ___ DIRECTIONS: Write RR if the statement is true and write LL if the statement is false then CROSS-OUT the word that made it false. NO ERASURES. ___1. Glycolysis produces lactic acid when here is oxygen debt. ___2. Enzymatic deficiencies of carbohydrate synthesis is the result of faulty protein synthesis. ___3. Cellulose can be digested by all animals. ___4. Glucose can be used by the cell immediately after digestion. ___5. Glucose is the usual carbohydrate preferred by human celles. ___6. Benedicts test is a method of identifying the presence of sugar in the urine. ___7. Crystals formed by sugars are specific for a particular sugar. ___8. Oxidation of aldehyde component of sugars will result in the formation of a primary alcohol. ___9. Starch is the strongest of all the carbohydrates occurring in nature. ___10. Hunters syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder of carbohydrates. ___11. Obesity is a disease due to an inborn error of carbohydrate synthesis. ___12. Coris Disease is an x-linked inherited disorder. ___14. Glycogen storage diseases are often manifested by hypoglycemia. ___15. All mucopolysaccharidoses presents with mental retardation. DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right. NO ERASURES. A. ___mental retardation A. Hunters syndrome ___normal life span B. Hurlers sundrome ___x-linked inheritance C. both ___mucopolysaccharidoses D. none ___dermatan sulfate disorder B. ___ground substance disorder ___glycogen disorder ___inborn error ___hypoglycemia ___physically normal C. ___insulin dependent ___hepatosplenomegaly ___skeletal deformities ___genetic disorder ___carbohydrate disorder A. Sanfilippos syndrome B. Tarnis Disease C. both D. none A. Mucopolysacchridoses B. Glycogen storage diseases C. both D. none

BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE QUIZ-3 SET B

NAME:_________________________________________SECTION:____DATE:______________ DIRECTIONS: Write UU if the statement is true and AA if the statement is false then ENCIRCLE the word that made the statement false. NO ERASURES. ___1. Coris syndrome is manifested by hypoglycemia. ___2. Phosphorylation of glucose is not a requirement in the liver for its usage. ___3. Glycolysis can provide 38 ATP per molecule of glucose. ___4. Digestion of carbohydrates starts in the stomach. ___5. Hurlers syndrome affects both sexes. ___6. Hypoglycemia is the predominant symptom of mucopolysacchridoses. ___7. Only muscles are affected by Tarnis disease. ___8. Obesity is a carbohydrate disorder due to inability to use glucose. ___9. Insulin is required for the use of glucose by the cells of the body. ___10. The most abundant carbohydrates in nature are the tetroses. ___11.Fructose can give a positive Benedicts test. ___12. Sucrose is a disaccharide which contains glucose. ___13. Chitin is a plant carbohydrate. ___14. The Krebs cycle is an energy pathway where amino acids can enter the energy process. ___15. Hydrogen bonds are responsible for the indigestibility of cellulose in humans. DIRECTIONS: Match the items on the left to those on the right. NO ERASURES. A. ___beta-glycosidic bond A. Cellulose ___alpha-glycosidic bond B. Chitin ___plants C. both ___humans D. none ___glucose subunits B. ___x-linked inheritance ___hypoglycemia ___physical deformities ___normal appearance ___inborn errors C. ___Scheies syndrome ___Slys disease ___muscles ___ bones ___intestines A. Hunters syndrome B. CoriS disease C. both D. none A. Mucopolysaccharidoses B. Glycogen storage disease C. both D. none

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