10 Questions
Zoology is the oldest branch of animal physiology
True
Modern physiology first appeared in the seventeenth century
True
The macromolecular composition of cells includes carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
True
Covalent bonds can form single, double, or triple bonds
True
Ionic bonds are formed by the attraction between similarly charged particles
False
Animal (or mammalian) physiology is the oldest branch of this science. It dates back to at least 420 B.C. and the time of Hippocrates, the father of medicine.
Zoology
Modern physiology first appeared in the seventeenth century when scientific methods of observation and experimentation were used to study the circulation of blood in the body.
Physiology
Structural levels of organization in the body Atom → Molecule → Cellular level → ______ level → Organs → System level
Tissue
MACROMOLECULAR COMPOSITION OF CELLS These are: ______.
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, & nucleic acids
Covalent bonds - A single covalent H-H H-Cl - A double covalent O=O C=O - A triple covalent triple bond between two ______ atoms b) Ionic bonds: attraction between oppositely charged.
Nitrogen
Test your knowledge of animal physiology with this quiz covering the foundational branches of zoology. From anatomy and physiology to genetics and pathology, explore the ancient origins and modern developments of this fascinating field.
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