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Test Bank for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo ISBN: 9781264103881|All Chapters Covered||Complete Guide A+|$20.48
Test Bank for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo ISBN: 9781264103881|All Chapters Covered||Complete Guide A+|
Title: Test Bank for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology, 13th Edition by VanPutte ISBN: 9781264103881 Number of Pages: 2743 Edition: 13th Author: VanPutte Number of Chapters: 29 Boost your understanding of human anatomy and physiology with the comprehensive Test Bank for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology, 1...
TEST BANK
Test Bank for Seeley’s Anatomy Physiology
13th Edition
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,Cinnamon VanPutte , Jennifer Regan & Andrew F. Russo : Seeley’s Anatomy
Physiology
CHAPTER 1
(All Answers Covered at the End of Every Chapter)
1) Which technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
A) Digital subtraction angiography
B) Magnetic resonance imaging
C) Dynamic spatial reconstruction
D) Positron emission tomography
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2) Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
A) electrons in a magnetic field.
B) carbons in a magnetic field.
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C) protons in a magnetic field.
D) cells in a magnetic field.
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A
3) The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues is
called blank.
A) MRI
B) PET
C) DSA
D) DSR
4) An anatomical image created from sound waves is a/an blank.
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, A) radiograph
B) CT scan
C) MRI
D) sonogram
5) A major limitation of radiographs is that they
A) can only visualize bone.
B) give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
C) are old technology that do not give good results.
D) have very few applications.
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6) The study of the body's organization by areas is blank.
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A) systemic anatomy
B) regional anatomy
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C) molecular biology
D) microbiology
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E) surface anatomy
7) The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures
is blank.
A) systemic anatomy
B) regional anatomy
C) molecular biology
D) microbiology
E) surface anatomy
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,8) The study of tissues is blank.
A) cytology
B) histology
C) molecular biology
D) microbiology
E) surface anatomy
9) Anatomy is
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A) the study of function.
B) a branch of physiology.
C) the study of structure.
D) the study of living organisms.
E) the study of homeostasis.
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10) The study of the structural features and functions of the cell is blank.
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A) cytology
B) histology
C) molecular biology
D) microbiology
E) surface anatomy
11) Microscopic examination of a frozen tissue specimen is an application of which of the
following disciplines?
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, A) Histology
B) Physiology
C) Gross anatomy
D) Radiology
E) Regional anatomy
12) Which subdivision of anatomy involves the study of organs that function together?
A) Regional
B) Developmental
C) Systemic
D) Histology
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E) Surface anatomy
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13) An investigator who conducts an experiment to determine how changes in pH affect the
function of enzymes on digestion is most likely to be a/an blank.
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A) neurologist
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B) anatomist
C) engineer
D) physiologist
E) histologist
14) An organelle is
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, A) a small structure within a cell.
B) a structure composed of several tissue types.
C) the basic structural unit of all living organisms.
D) a group of organs with a common set of functions.
E) a group of cells with similar structure and function.
15) An organ is
A) a small structure within a cell.
B) a structure composed of several tissue types.
C) the basic structural unit of all living organisms.
D) a group ofmolecules with a common set of functions.
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E) a group of cells with similar structure and function.
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16) A cell is
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A) a small structurewithin a molecule.
B) a structure composed of several tissue types.
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C) the basic structural unit of living organisms.
D) a group of organs with a common set of functions.
E) a group of atomswith similar structure and function.
17) A tissue is a
A) structure contained within a cell.
B) lower level of organization than a cell.
C) group of organs that performs specific functions.
D) group of cells with similar structure and function.
E) structure that contains a group of organs.
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,18) An organ system is
A) a small structure within a cell.
B) a structure composed of several tissue types.
C) the basic structural unit of all living organisms.
D) a group of organs with a common set of functions.
E) a group of cells with similar structure and function.
19) Which of the following systems carries necessary compounds like oxygen and nutrients
throughout the body?
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A) Nervous
B) Cardiovascular
C) Urinary
D) Lymphatic
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E) Respiratory
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20) Which organ system is the location of blood cell production?
A) Cardiovascular
B) Skeletal
C) Digestive
D) Nervous
E) Endocrine
21) Which body system would be affected by degeneration of cartilage in joints?
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, A) Muscular
B) Nervous
C) Cardiovascular
D) Skeletal
E) Lymphatic
22) The gallbladder, liver, and stomach are all part of the blank system.
A) endocrine
B) cardiovascular
C) skeletal
D) respiratory
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E) digestive
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23) The integumentary system
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A) regulates body temperature.
B) breaks down food into small particles for absorption.
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C) controls intellectual functions.
D) produces body movements.
E) coordinates and integrates body function.
24) Which system removes nitrogenous waste products from the blood and regulates blood
pH, ion balance, and water balance?
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, A) Respiratory
B) Lymphatic
C) Cardiovascular
D) Immune
E) Urinary
25) An organism's ability to use energy in order to swim is an example of blank.
A) metabolism
B) responsiveness
C) organization
D) maturation
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E) development
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26) The changes an organism undergoes through time is called blank.
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A) organization
B) metabolism
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C) reproduction
D) growth
E) development
27) Nerve cells generate electrical signals in response to changes in the environment. This is
an example of blank.
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