Final quiz

Self-evaluation

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Evaluate yourself!

Biology1 = I do not know this at all, 3 = I know this moderately well, 5 = I know this very well.
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I am familiar with the basic structure and organs of the human body.
I understand how characteristics and traits are inherited.
I understand how evolution takes place.
I know some of the reasons why humans have developed in the way that they have.
I know what a healthy human lifestyle is like.


Evaluate your knowledge of human biology in your own words.


Skills and attitudes1 = yes, 3 = I cannot say, 5 = no.
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I have become better at guiding my own learning process, e.g. by planning, figuring things out by myself, and searching for additional information. (L1)
I have become better at making deductive assessments and understanding relationships of cause and effect. (L1)
My co-operation skills have improved. I am capable of working in a group and supporting others. (L2)
I know how my lifestyle affects the functioning of my body. (L3)
I have begun to take care of myself better. (L3)
I have learned a lot about how my own body functions during the course. (L3)
I have learned to search for additional information from online sources during the course. (L4, L5)
With my knowledge of the human body and healthy lifestyles, I can have a positive effect on the lifestyles of the people around me. (L7)

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Difficult terminology

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You can use this test to practice your knowledge of difficult biological terms that have been discussed during the course. Write the terms next to their corresponding explanations.

ChemistryAn element that is found in bones.
A substance that accelerates chemical reactions in the body. E.g. amylase.
A gas that is released during exhalation.
An energy source that contains only three elements (C, H and O), e.g. glucose.
An energy source that is comprised of amino acids. .
A vitamin that is needed in blood coagulation. Vitamin .
Fat-soluble elements such as mercury and cadmium that can sometimes be amassed in the human body.

Physiology and anatomyThe part of the bone where blood cells are formed.
The beginning of the small intestine.
A structure of the small intestine that multiplies the surface area of the digestive tract.
A respiratory muscle located below the lungs.
An extension of the trachea that transports air into the lungs.
A molecule of the red blood cell that joins together with oxygen molecules.
A blood cell that is central in treating wounds.
The largest artery of the human body.
The small functional structure of a kidney that produces urea.
A substance produced by the liver used to break down fats.
The part of the brain that secretes melatonin.
The place where two nerve cells communicate with each other via neurotransmitter chemicals.
A cell type found in the eye's retina that distinguishes colors.

Cell biology and geneticsThe chromosome molecule.
A gene form.
A change in the genetic make-up.
The part of a nerve cell that identifies and reacts to different stimuli.
The organelle of the cell where cell respiration takes place .

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