BSC2087 2022 July Module 1 Lab Assessment Latest

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BSC2087 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Module 1 Lab Assessment

Question 1The mouth is ___ to the nose.

Superior

Superficial

Lateral

Inferior

Question 2Which type of tissue is shown here?

Bone tissue

Epithelial tissue

Nervous tissue

Muscular tissue

Question 3The red blood cell shown here is losing water to its external environment. Which type of solution would cause this type of water movement?

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Isotonic solution

Hypertonic solution

None of these

Hypotonic solution

Question 4Which structure is represented by the red arrows?

Lysosomes

Mitochondria

Endoplasmic reticula

Nuclei

Question 5Sara’s resting heart rate is 70 bpm. She goes for a run. Within one-minute post exercise, her heart rate is 100 bpm. Sara has achieved homeostasis.

True.

False.

Question 6Which structure is represented by red arrow?

Ribosome

Nucleus

Golgi Apparatus

Centromere

Question 7Which group of cells is indicated by the red arrow?

Blood cells for oxygenation

Nerve cells for signal transmission

Muscle cells for movement

Bone cells for structural support

Question 8Which structure is represented by red arrow?

Mitochondria

Ribosome

Nucleus

RNA

Question 9Which structures contain digestive enzymes and are responsible for breaking down substances consumed by the cell?

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

Peroxisomes

Mitochondria

Question 10The structure shown in this image represents which part of a cell?

Nucleus

Lysosomes

Endoplasmic membrane

Plasma membrane

 

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