Unit 1 HBS Study Guide - Kenwood Academy High School

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HBS Unit 1: Identity Study Guide—Test Thursday October 15th, 2015 (32 MC, 2 Short Answer)
How is the human body organized? (1 MC)
What is homeostasis? How is homeostasis maintained? (organ systems and feedback) (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each organ system? What is the primary organ system? Secondary organ system? (4 MC)
What is anatomy and physiology complementarity? (1 MC)
What are all of the anatomical terms (positions, planes, regions, cavities) used to describe the human body? (6 MC)
What are the four tissue types? How do the anatomy and physiology of the tissue types differ? (2 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? (2 MC)
What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (4 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (2 MC)
What are the names of the major facial bones and muscles (2 MC)
How can age, gender, height, and abnormalities be determined from bones/skeletons? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does DNA profiling work? gel electrophoresis? restriction enzymes? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does a micropipette work? How can you set it to the right amount? (2 MC)
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HBS Unit 1: Identity Study Guide—Test Thursday October 15th, 2015 (32 MC, 2 Short Answer)
How is the human body organized? (1 MC)
What is homeostasis? How is homeostasis maintained? (organ systems and feedback) (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each organ system? What is the primary organ system? Secondary organ system? (4 MC)
What is anatomy and physiology complementarity? (1 MC)
What are all of the anatomical terms (positions, planes, regions, cavities) used to describe the human body? (6 MC)
What are the four tissue types? How do the anatomy and physiology of the tissue types differ? (2 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? (2 MC)
What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (4 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (2 MC)
What are the names of the major facial bones and muscles (2 MC)
How can age, gender, height, and abnormalities be determined from bones/skeletons? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does DNA profiling work? gel electrophoresis? restriction enzymes? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does a micropipette work? How can you set it to the right amount? (2 MC)
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HBS Unit 1: Identity Study Guide—Test Thursday October 15th, 2015 (32 MC, 2 Short Answer)
How is the human body organized? (1 MC)
What is homeostasis? How is homeostasis maintained? (organ systems and feedback) (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each organ system? What is the primary organ system? Secondary organ system? (4 MC)
What is anatomy and physiology complementarity? (1 MC)
What are all of the anatomical terms (positions, planes, regions, cavities) used to describe the human body? (6 MC)
What are the four tissue types? How do the anatomy and physiology of the tissue types differ? (2 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? (2 MC)
What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (4 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (2 MC)
What are the names of the major facial bones and muscles (2 MC)
How can age, gender, height, and abnormalities be determined from bones/skeletons? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does DNA profiling work? gel electrophoresis? restriction enzymes? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does a micropipette work? How can you set it to the right amount? (2 MC)
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HBS Unit 1: Identity Study Guide—Test Thursday October 15th, 2015 (32 MC, 2 Short Answer)
How is the human body organized? (1 MC)
What is homeostasis? How is homeostasis maintained? (organ systems and feedback) (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each organ system? What is the primary organ system? Secondary organ system? (4 MC)
What is anatomy and physiology complementarity? (1 MC)
What are all of the anatomical terms (positions, planes, regions, cavities) used to describe the human body? (6 MC)
What are the four tissue types? How do the anatomy and physiology of the tissue types differ? (2 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? (2 MC)
What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (4 MC)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (2 MC)
What are the names of the major facial bones and muscles (2 MC)
How can age, gender, height, and abnormalities be determined from bones/skeletons? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does DNA profiling work? gel electrophoresis? restriction enzymes? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How does a micropipette work? How can you set it to the right amount? (2 MC)
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