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Practice Lecture Test 1. 1. The adjustments that maintain a stable and balanced environment within the body are known as. Pathology Metabolism Syndrome Homeostasis. 2. The body uses feedback loops to maintain homeostasis. The response that opposes an action is known as a/an. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. The adjustments that maintain a stable and balanced environment within the body are known asA) Pathology B) Metabolism C) Syndrome D) Homeostasis

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2. The body uses feedback loops to maintain homeostasis. The response that opposes an action is known as a/anA) Affirmative feedback loop B) Negative feedback loopC) Depressing feedback loop D) Positive feedback loop

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3. A body in the prone position is facing ________.A) Left B) Upward C) Right D) Downward

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4. Dorsal cavities contain which organs?A) Stomach B) PancreasC) Brain and spinal cord D) Diaphragm

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5. The belly button is located in which region?A) Umbilical B) Epigastric C) Hypogastric D) Iliac

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6. Pain in this ________ quadrant can be a sign of appendicitis.A) LLQ B) LUQ C) RUQ D) RLQ

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7. The increasingly forceful labor contractions that lead to childbirth are an example of this type of mechanism:A) positive feedback. B) effector shutdown.C) receptor activation. D) negative feedback.

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8. Anterior is to ________ as posterior is to dorsal.A) cranial B) medial C) ventral D) inferior

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9. The diaphragm separates the ________ cavity from the ________ cavity.A) thoracic; abdominopelvic B) pericardial sac; pericardialC) abdominal; pelvic D) pleural; mediastinum

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10. The membrane covering the surface of the lung is referred to as theA) serous membrane. B) visceral pleura.C) parietal peritoneum. D) visceral pericardium.

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11. Which of the following is arranged in correct order from the most COMPLEX to the SIMPLEST?A) tissue, cellular, molecular, organ, system,

organismB) cellular, tissue, molecular, system, organ,

organismC) molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, system,

organismD) organism, system, organ, tissue, cellular,

molecular

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12. Which word means towards the side or away from the midline?A) lateral B) sagittal C) medial D) transverse

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13. The patient had a mass in the inguinal area. In which part of the abdominopelvic region would this mass be found?A) directly above the stomach B) beneath the ribsC) at the navel D) in the groin

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14. The plane that divides the body into top and bottom sections is the ____________ plane.A) frontal B) coronal C) midsagittal D) transverse

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15. Anatomy is to ________ as physiology is to ________.A) structure; function B) growth; formC) form; structure D) function; form

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16. The chin is ________ to the nose.A) superior B) AnteriorC) inferior D) medial

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35. Of the following choices, the pH of the least acidic solution is

A) 6.0.B) 4.5.C) 2.3.D) 1.0.

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36. AB → A + B is to decomposition as A + B → AB is toA) exchange.B) synthesis.C) combustion.D) replacement.

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37. The most abundant high-energy compound in cells isA) DNA.B) AMPC) ATPD) RNA

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38. An alternate term for tumor isA) neoplasm.B) cytoplasm.C) benign malignancy.D) primary metastasis.

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39. The stage in a cell's life cycle in which the cell performs its normal functions and prepares for division is calledA) prophase.B) metaphase.C) interphase.D) telophase.

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40. If the concentration of sodium chloride in the interstitial fluid surrounding cells decreases and the concentration of other solutes remains constant,A) the cells will shrink.B) the cells will swell.C) the fluid outside of the cells will become

isotonic.D) the fluid outside of the cells will become

hypertonic.

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41. The process by which molecules such as glucose are moved into cells along their concentration gradient with the help of membrane-bound carrier proteins is calledA) osmosis.B) facilitated diffusion.C) active transport.D) endocytosis.

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42. Most of a cell's DNA is located in itsA) ribosomes.B) lysosomes.C) Golgi apparatus.D) nucleus.

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43. When activated, lysosomes function inA) formation of new cell membranes.B) synthesis of proteins.C) digestion of foreign material.D) synthesis of lipids..

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44. Synthesis of lipids and glycogen takes place at the

A) ribosomes.B) rough ER.C) smooth ER.D) Golgi apparatus.

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45. During mitosis, two daughter cells form, each of which has

A) a different number of chromosomes than the original cell.

B) twice as many chromosomes as the original cell.

C) the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.

D) a lesser number of chromosomes than the original cell.

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The best definition of organic material is anything thatA) contains hydrogen covalently bonded.B) contains carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen

covalently bonded.C) contains carbon.D) contains carbon and hydrogen covalently

bonded.

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________ is the process by which simpler compounds are built up and used to manufacturematerials for growth, repair, and reproduction.A) Embolism B) Catabolism C) Metabolism D) Anabolism

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This is the movement of water from an area of lower concentration solute to an area of higherconcentration through a membrane.A) Filtration B) Dialysis C) Osmosis D) Diffusion

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Proteins are composed of units calledA) fatty acids. B) simple sugars. C) nucleotides. D) amino acids.

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18. This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart.A) Voluntary B) Smooth C) Skeletal D) Cardiac

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19. This type of tissue provides rapid communication between various parts of the body.A) Epithelial B) Nervous C) Muscle D) Connective

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20. This type of tissue covers the body and lines many of the parts of the body.A) Epithelial B) Nervous C) Muscle D) Connective

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21. When cells are arranged in a scale-like or flat arrangement, they are referred to as ________.A) Columnar B) Cuboidal C) SquamousD) Transitional

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27. A lubricating membrane that works with cartilage in a joint is called aA) cutaneous membrane. B) synovial membrane.C) serous membrane. D) mucous membrane.

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28. When the arrector pili muscles contract,A) the skin changes color. B) hairs are shed.C) "goose bumps" are formed. D) sweat is released from sweat glands.

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29. The ________ glands in the axilla become active at the time of puberty.A) axillary B) apocrine sweat C) sebaceous D) ceruminous

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30. The tough "horn" superficial layer of the epidermis is known as theA) stratum germinativum. B) stratum corneum.C) stratum spinosum. D) stratum granulosum.

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31. Sebaceous glands are to oil glands as sudoriferous glands are to:A) adrenal glands. B) salivary glands.C) sweat glands. D) endocrine glands.

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32. An important vitamin that is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight isA) vitamin A. B) vitamin B. C) vitamin C. D) vitamin D.