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Which of the following is a membrane bound organelles that provides a protected environment for oxidative reactions? 
Peroxisome 
Which of the following is a membrane bound organelle filled with digestive enzymes? 
Lysosomes 
Which of the following i...
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Which of the following is a membrane bound organelles that provides a protected environment for oxidative reactions? 
Peroxisome 
Which of the following is a membrane bound organelle filled with digestive enzymes? 
Lysosomes 
Which of the following i...
FINAL TEST FOR PHYSIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 
 
 
Which of the following is not a function of the hypothalamus? 
Regulation of motor activity 
The lymphatic system serves various functions in the body. The two most important functions of this system are 
fluid balance and immunity. ...
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Which of the following is not a function of the hypothalamus? 
Regulation of motor activity 
The lymphatic system serves various functions in the body. The two most important functions of this system are 
fluid balance and immunity. ...
PHYSIOLOGY ASSESSMENT TEST PREP 
 
 
0 Degrees Celsius = ____ Degrees Fahrenheit 
What happens to water at this temperature? 
32 
Water Freezes 
100 Degrees Celsius = ____ Degrees Fahrenheit 
What happens to water at this temperature? 
212 
Water Boils 
1 Degree Celsius = ___ Degrees Fahrenheit 
1.8...
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0 Degrees Celsius = ____ Degrees Fahrenheit 
What happens to water at this temperature? 
32 
Water Freezes 
100 Degrees Celsius = ____ Degrees Fahrenheit 
What happens to water at this temperature? 
212 
Water Boils 
1 Degree Celsius = ___ Degrees Fahrenheit 
1.8...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 TEST 
 
 
anatomy 
body structures and relationships 
physiology 
the science of body functions 
anatomy vs physiology? 
Anatomy = structure, physiology = function. structure determines what function takes place; so if structure change, function changes 
dissection 
...
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anatomy 
body structures and relationships 
physiology 
the science of body functions 
anatomy vs physiology? 
Anatomy = structure, physiology = function. structure determines what function takes place; so if structure change, function changes 
dissection 
...
PHYSIOLOGY II EXAM 1 PRACTICE TEST 
 
 
 
In response to a sustained stimulus, a neuron will typically show a decreased firing rate over time. 
 
a. true 
b. false 
a. true 
In response to a sustained stimulus, a neuron will typically show an increased firing rate over time. 
 
a. true 
b. false 
b....
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In response to a sustained stimulus, a neuron will typically show a decreased firing rate over time. 
 
a. true 
b. false 
a. true 
In response to a sustained stimulus, a neuron will typically show an increased firing rate over time. 
 
a. true 
b. false 
b....
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE TEST 
 
 
Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? 
 
(A) Anabolism 
(B) Catabolism 
(C) Tolerance 
(D) Homeostasis 
(E) Metabolism 
Homeostasis 
) Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT 
 
(A)...
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Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? 
 
(A) Anabolism 
(B) Catabolism 
(C) Tolerance 
(D) Homeostasis 
(E) Metabolism 
Homeostasis 
) Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT 
 
(A)...
MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY TEST QUESTIONS 
 
actin 
The head of the myosin molecule binds to __ to form the crossbridge. 
tropomyosin 
What regulatory molecule on the thin filament covers the myosin head binding site on actin? 
troponin 
Which molecule on the thin filament has a binding site for calcium? 
AT...
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actin 
The head of the myosin molecule binds to __ to form the crossbridge. 
tropomyosin 
What regulatory molecule on the thin filament covers the myosin head binding site on actin? 
troponin 
Which molecule on the thin filament has a binding site for calcium? 
AT...
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY TEAS TEST 
 
 
 
Skeletal System functions 
Movement, protection and metabolism. 
Bone Types 
Long, short, flat and irregular. 
Long bones 
such as the humerus, ulna, radius, femur, tibia, and fibula, have hollow shaft containing marrow. 
Short bones 
such as the toe bones and c...
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Skeletal System functions 
Movement, protection and metabolism. 
Bone Types 
Long, short, flat and irregular. 
Long bones 
such as the humerus, ulna, radius, femur, tibia, and fibula, have hollow shaft containing marrow. 
Short bones 
such as the toe bones and c...
PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
An increase in stored triglyceride molecules ________, and would be considered a/an ________ reaction. 
utilizes ATP; anabolic 
The final electron acceptor in aerobic cell respiration is ________. 
oxygen 
Glycolysis converts glucose into two ________ molecules. 
pyruvic acid 
...
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An increase in stored triglyceride molecules ________, and would be considered a/an ________ reaction. 
utilizes ATP; anabolic 
The final electron acceptor in aerobic cell respiration is ________. 
oxygen 
Glycolysis converts glucose into two ________ molecules. 
pyruvic acid 
...
AMNIOTIC FLUID PHYSIOLOGY AND TESTING 
 
 
 
Amnion 
Provide a protective cushion for the fetus, allow fetal movement, stabilize the temperature, permit proper lung development. 
Volume of Amniotic Fluid 
Regulated by a balance between the production of fetal urine and lung fluid and the absorption ...
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Amnion 
Provide a protective cushion for the fetus, allow fetal movement, stabilize the temperature, permit proper lung development. 
Volume of Amniotic Fluid 
Regulated by a balance between the production of fetal urine and lung fluid and the absorption ...
INTERNAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TESTES 
 
 
Tunica Vaginalis 
Outer serous membrane; has visceral and parietal layers with fluid in between. 
Tunica Albuginea 
Dense connective tissue; forms septa dividing the testis into lobules. 
Lobules 
Contain seminiferous tubules, where sperm production...
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Tunica Vaginalis 
Outer serous membrane; has visceral and parietal layers with fluid in between. 
Tunica Albuginea 
Dense connective tissue; forms septa dividing the testis into lobules. 
Lobules 
Contain seminiferous tubules, where sperm production...
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY TEST 6A 
 
 
What are male gametes called? 
sperm 
Leydig cells ________. 
secrete testosterone 
Which hypothalamic hormone contributes to the regulation of the male reproductive system? 
gonadotropin-releasing hormone 
What is the function of the epididymis? 
sperm maturation a...
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What are male gametes called? 
sperm 
Leydig cells ________. 
secrete testosterone 
Which hypothalamic hormone contributes to the regulation of the male reproductive system? 
gonadotropin-releasing hormone 
What is the function of the epididymis? 
sperm maturation a...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - MUSCULAR SYSTEM TEST 
 
 
 
What is responsible for all types of movement? 
Muscles 
What do muscles do? 
Contract and shorten and are the machine of the body 
What are the three basic types of muscle found in the body? 
1. Skeletal Muscle - voluntary 
- provide movement (at...
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What is responsible for all types of movement? 
Muscles 
What do muscles do? 
Contract and shorten and are the machine of the body 
What are the three basic types of muscle found in the body? 
1. Skeletal Muscle - voluntary 
- provide movement (at...
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY TEST - DECEMBER 
 
 
 
Which part of the digestive system absorbs most of the water from undigested food? 
Large Intestine 
The large intestine is mainly responsible for: 
Absorption of water and electrolytes 
Which part of the small intestine is closest to the stomach? 
Duodenu...
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Which part of the digestive system absorbs most of the water from undigested food? 
Large Intestine 
The large intestine is mainly responsible for: 
Absorption of water and electrolytes 
Which part of the small intestine is closest to the stomach? 
Duodenu...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY NERVE TEST 
 
 
A local anesthetic such as Novocaine decreases membrane permeability to Na+ ions. The use of this anesthetic will 
Block sensory input into the CNS 
The sensory (afferent) division of the peripheral nervous system 
Conveys action potentials to the CNS 
During d...
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A local anesthetic such as Novocaine decreases membrane permeability to Na+ ions. The use of this anesthetic will 
Block sensory input into the CNS 
The sensory (afferent) division of the peripheral nervous system 
Conveys action potentials to the CNS 
During d...
POST TEST PHYSIOLOGY 
 
osteoblast 
function is to produce collagen for bone matrix 
fossa 
a depression in the bone 
manubrium 
the superior portion of the sternum 
oseoclast 
bone cell responsible for the destruction (breakdown) of bone matrix 
metacarpals 
bones that make up the palm of the hand ...
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osteoblast 
function is to produce collagen for bone matrix 
fossa 
a depression in the bone 
manubrium 
the superior portion of the sternum 
oseoclast 
bone cell responsible for the destruction (breakdown) of bone matrix 
metacarpals 
bones that make up the palm of the hand ...
PHYSIOLOGY FINAL REVIEW TEST 
 
 
Axial Skeletion 
The bones of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, and sternum 
appendicular skeleton 
bones of the shoulder, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities 
compact bone 
dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum 
sponge bone 
La...
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Axial Skeletion 
The bones of the skull, vertebral column, thorax, and sternum 
appendicular skeleton 
bones of the shoulder, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities 
compact bone 
dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum 
sponge bone 
La...
INTRO TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
Superior 
toward the top 
Inferior 
toward the bottom 
Medial 
toward the midline 
Lateral 
away from the midline 
Anterior 
toward the front 
Posterior 
toward the back 
Superficial 
on the surface 
Deep 
away from the surface 
Proximal 
toward the point of...
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Superior 
toward the top 
Inferior 
toward the bottom 
Medial 
toward the midline 
Lateral 
away from the midline 
Anterior 
toward the front 
Posterior 
toward the back 
Superficial 
on the surface 
Deep 
away from the surface 
Proximal 
toward the point of...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 6 TEST: MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY 
 
 
Endomysium 
the thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell 
Epimysium 
connective tissue ensheathing the entire muscle 
Perimysium 
the connective tissue surrounding a fascicle 
Fascicle 
a bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound ...
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Endomysium 
the thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell 
Epimysium 
connective tissue ensheathing the entire muscle 
Perimysium 
the connective tissue surrounding a fascicle 
Fascicle 
a bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound ...
EXAM 3: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE TEST 
 
 
Which type of muscle tissue has the greatest effect on the body's heat production? 
-smooth 
-cardiac 
-skeletal 
-All of these muscle types have about the same effect on the body's heat production 
skeletal 
Sarcomere is best defined as... 
- ...
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Which type of muscle tissue has the greatest effect on the body's heat production? 
-smooth 
-cardiac 
-skeletal 
-All of these muscle types have about the same effect on the body's heat production 
skeletal 
Sarcomere is best defined as... 
- ...
TEST: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
 
A BODY CONSISTS OF : 
A GROUP OF ORGANS WHICH PERFORM A COMMON FUNCTION 
MOST ABSORPTION OF FOOD OCCURS IN THE : 
SMALL INTESTINE 
THE PRIMARY ORGAN RESPONSIBLE FOR ELIMINATING LIQUID WASTE IS THE: 
KIDNEY 
RH BLOOD FACTOR IS DETERMINED BY 
THE PRESENCE OR ABSEN...
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A BODY CONSISTS OF : 
A GROUP OF ORGANS WHICH PERFORM A COMMON FUNCTION 
MOST ABSORPTION OF FOOD OCCURS IN THE : 
SMALL INTESTINE 
THE PRIMARY ORGAN RESPONSIBLE FOR ELIMINATING LIQUID WASTE IS THE: 
KIDNEY 
RH BLOOD FACTOR IS DETERMINED BY 
THE PRESENCE OR ABSEN...
ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
dermatitis 
skin inflammations that increase in frequency with age 
delayed-action gene 
cause of graying hair 
milia 
small white bumps on the skin of newborn babies, resulting from accumulations of sebaceous material 
cold intolerance 
reflects the loss of insulating s...
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dermatitis 
skin inflammations that increase in frequency with age 
delayed-action gene 
cause of graying hair 
milia 
small white bumps on the skin of newborn babies, resulting from accumulations of sebaceous material 
cold intolerance 
reflects the loss of insulating s...
MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
what is the muscle tissue behavior? 
Excitable, extensibility (stretches), elasticity, & contractility 
What are types of muscle tissue? 
skeletal for skeletal movement, cardiac for heart beat, smooth for internal organ movement. 
Who are the thin moving myofilaments? 
ac...
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what is the muscle tissue behavior? 
Excitable, extensibility (stretches), elasticity, & contractility 
What are types of muscle tissue? 
skeletal for skeletal movement, cardiac for heart beat, smooth for internal organ movement. 
Who are the thin moving myofilaments? 
ac...
TEST REVIEW: PHYSIOLOGY OF CELLS IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
 
Cell Membrane 
Boundary that encloses the cell and contains its contents; also called plasma membrane; regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell; selectively permeable. 
Components of Cell Membrane 
Composed mainly of li...
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Cell Membrane 
Boundary that encloses the cell and contains its contents; also called plasma membrane; regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell; selectively permeable. 
Components of Cell Membrane 
Composed mainly of li...
PRE-TEST PHYSIOLOGY CYCLE 4 
 
 
Chronic administration of which of the following types of drugs 
would lead to a sustained increase in serum gastrin levels? 
 
a. H2 receptor antagonist 
b. Proton pump inhibitor 
c. Anticholinergic 
d. Antacid 
e. Beta blocker 
B. Proton pump inhibitor 
Which one o...
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Chronic administration of which of the following types of drugs 
would lead to a sustained increase in serum gastrin levels? 
 
a. H2 receptor antagonist 
b. Proton pump inhibitor 
c. Anticholinergic 
d. Antacid 
e. Beta blocker 
B. Proton pump inhibitor 
Which one o...
PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
 
What can be used as a kind of "molecular clock" to help determine how long ago a species diverged from a common ancestor? 
Comparison of DNA samples 
List the categories of how all animal life is arranged from most inclusive to most specific? 
Phylum, class, family, gen...
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What can be used as a kind of "molecular clock" to help determine how long ago a species diverged from a common ancestor? 
Comparison of DNA samples 
List the categories of how all animal life is arranged from most inclusive to most specific? 
Phylum, class, family, gen...
MERP PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
 
C. Adding proteins to the intracellular space. 
Which of the following changes would result in an increased electrical gradient for Na+ entering the cell? A. Adding Cl - to the extracellular space. 
B. Adding K+ to the intracellular space. 
C. Adding proteins to the intra...
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C. Adding proteins to the intracellular space. 
Which of the following changes would result in an increased electrical gradient for Na+ entering the cell? A. Adding Cl - to the extracellular space. 
B. Adding K+ to the intracellular space. 
C. Adding proteins to the intra...
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY PRACTISE TEST 
 
 
 
A cavity containing the heart, but not the lungs is the ________ cavity. 
Pericardial 
The study of external features, such as bony projections that serve as landmarks to locate deeper structures is called ________. 
Surface anatomy 
The study of the body...
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A cavity containing the heart, but not the lungs is the ________ cavity. 
Pericardial 
The study of external features, such as bony projections that serve as landmarks to locate deeper structures is called ________. 
Surface anatomy 
The study of the body...
PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
What happens to stroke volume during exercise as you increase you intensity from 20 to 40% of your VO2max? from 60 to 80%? 
As the intensity increases so does the SV because your body need more oxygen and nourishment 
- between 60-80 it will plateau 
What is the effect of body p...
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What happens to stroke volume during exercise as you increase you intensity from 20 to 40% of your VO2max? from 60 to 80%? 
As the intensity increases so does the SV because your body need more oxygen and nourishment 
- between 60-80 it will plateau 
What is the effect of body p...
MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
 
Skeletal Muscle 
Voluntary, 
striated 
muscle attached to bones 
multi nucleated 
Atrophy 
a decrease in muscle size due to disuse 
Hypertrophy 
excessive development of an organ or part 
Tendon 
end of muscles 
links muscle to bone 
Muscle 
contracts to produce movemen...
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Skeletal Muscle 
Voluntary, 
striated 
muscle attached to bones 
multi nucleated 
Atrophy 
a decrease in muscle size due to disuse 
Hypertrophy 
excessive development of an organ or part 
Tendon 
end of muscles 
links muscle to bone 
Muscle 
contracts to produce movemen...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY UNIT 1 TEST REVIEW 
 
 
 
homeostasis 
The body maintains stable internal conditions through feedback control mechanisms. 
Lymphatic/immune 
removes fluid from tissues, protects the body; destroys bacteria and tumor cells. 
endocrine 
controls the body with chemicals called ho...
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homeostasis 
The body maintains stable internal conditions through feedback control mechanisms. 
Lymphatic/immune 
removes fluid from tissues, protects the body; destroys bacteria and tumor cells. 
endocrine 
controls the body with chemicals called ho...
PHYSIOLOGY FINAL TEST 
 
 
Dehydration synthesis 
stringing monomers together (water is removed) 
Hydrolysis 
Process of separating polymers into monomers (water is added) 
Starch digestion 
starts on the mouth (via salivary amylase) 
protein digestion 
starts in the stomach
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Dehydration synthesis 
stringing monomers together (water is removed) 
Hydrolysis 
Process of separating polymers into monomers (water is added) 
Starch digestion 
starts on the mouth (via salivary amylase) 
protein digestion 
starts in the stomach
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST REVIEW 
 
 
CNS contains 
brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains 
cranial and spinal nerves 
afferent 
sensory neurons going toward the brain 
efferent 
motor neurons going to muscles from brain 
astrocytes 
maintain blood-brain barrier; provide structural support 
Ependymal...
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CNS contains 
brain and spinal cord 
PNS contains 
cranial and spinal nerves 
afferent 
sensory neurons going toward the brain 
efferent 
motor neurons going to muscles from brain 
astrocytes 
maintain blood-brain barrier; provide structural support 
Ependymal...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
function of nervous system 
-Sensation 
-Integration 
-Reaction 
sensation 
Monitors changes/events occurring in and outside the body. Such changes are known as stimuli and the cells that monitor them are receptors. 
integration 
the parallel processing and interpre...
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function of nervous system 
-Sensation 
-Integration 
-Reaction 
sensation 
Monitors changes/events occurring in and outside the body. Such changes are known as stimuli and the cells that monitor them are receptors. 
integration 
the parallel processing and interpre...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRE/POST TEST 
 
 
 
The blood cells that fight infection are the... 
Leukocytes 
The chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood as it returns from the body cells is the... 
Right atrium 
The shaft of long bones is the... 
Diaphysis 
The valve between the right atri...
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The blood cells that fight infection are the... 
Leukocytes 
The chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood as it returns from the body cells is the... 
Right atrium 
The shaft of long bones is the... 
Diaphysis 
The valve between the right atri...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST REVIEW 
 
 
Anatomy 
dictates or determines physiology. 
Gross Anatomy 
Study of structure using the unaided eye. 
ROH group 
Alcohol. 
Common elements in the body 
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. 
Normal trace element 
FE (iron). 
Proteins in water 
They will oft...
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Anatomy 
dictates or determines physiology. 
Gross Anatomy 
Study of structure using the unaided eye. 
ROH group 
Alcohol. 
Common elements in the body 
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. 
Normal trace element 
FE (iron). 
Proteins in water 
They will oft...
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM TEST 
 
 
This type of membrane lines body cavities that are open to the exterior. 
Mucous 
The epidermis is composed of _______ tissue. 
Epithelial 
Sebaceous glands produce oils whereas the _______ glands produce sweat. 
Sudoriferous 
One important role o...
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This type of membrane lines body cavities that are open to the exterior. 
Mucous 
The epidermis is composed of _______ tissue. 
Epithelial 
Sebaceous glands produce oils whereas the _______ glands produce sweat. 
Sudoriferous 
One important role o...
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
 
1) Arm. 
 
2) Buttock. 
 
3) Head. 
 
4) Knee (anterior aspect). 
 
5) Chest. 
1) Brachial 
 
2) Gluteal 
 
3) Cephalic 
 
4) Patellar 
 
5) Thoracic 
The bridge of the nose is _____ to the left eye. 
Medial 
The upper arm is _____ to the forearm. 
Proximal 
Th...
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1) Arm. 
 
2) Buttock. 
 
3) Head. 
 
4) Knee (anterior aspect). 
 
5) Chest. 
1) Brachial 
 
2) Gluteal 
 
3) Cephalic 
 
4) Patellar 
 
5) Thoracic 
The bridge of the nose is _____ to the left eye. 
Medial 
The upper arm is _____ to the forearm. 
Proximal 
Th...
PHYSIOLOGY (ALL TEST QUESTIONS) 
 
 
 
 
what is not a reliable source of information to use when looking for scientifically accurate information? 
a book by Dr. Seuss found in the pop-culture section of the bookstore 
which of the following situations would most likely have the greatest increase in...
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what is not a reliable source of information to use when looking for scientifically accurate information? 
a book by Dr. Seuss found in the pop-culture section of the bookstore 
which of the following situations would most likely have the greatest increase in...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
 
characteristics of life 
organization 
cellular composition- cell theory- all structure and function result from the activity of cells 
metabolism 
responsiveness 
movement 
growth 
differentiation 
reproduction 
excretion 
homeostasis 
Cellular composition 
cell t...
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characteristics of life 
organization 
cellular composition- cell theory- all structure and function result from the activity of cells 
metabolism 
responsiveness 
movement 
growth 
differentiation 
reproduction 
excretion 
homeostasis 
Cellular composition 
cell t...
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
training overload 
training program must stress the system at a level to which it is unaccustomed 
overtraining 
an accumulation of training stress that impairs an athlete's ability to perform training sessions and results in long-term decrements of performance 
ove...
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training overload 
training program must stress the system at a level to which it is unaccustomed 
overtraining 
an accumulation of training stress that impairs an athlete's ability to perform training sessions and results in long-term decrements of performance 
ove...
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1 TEST 
 
 
 
The American researcher that performed early pioneering studies on progressive resistance exercise training was 
Thomas Delorme 
Recent animal studies reveal that endurance exercise training results in a "browning" of white fat cells. This conversion of white ...
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The American researcher that performed early pioneering studies on progressive resistance exercise training was 
Thomas Delorme 
Recent animal studies reveal that endurance exercise training results in a "browning" of white fat cells. This conversion of white ...
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM TEST A, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
 
 
 
Amylase could be found in all of these areas except which one? 
a. mouth 
b. stomach 
c. duodenum 
d. pancreas 
b. stomach 
The ileocecal valve prevents chyme from entering the ___. 
a. large intestine 
b. small intestine 
c. stomach 
d. duodenu...
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Amylase could be found in all of these areas except which one? 
a. mouth 
b. stomach 
c. duodenum 
d. pancreas 
b. stomach 
The ileocecal valve prevents chyme from entering the ___. 
a. large intestine 
b. small intestine 
c. stomach 
d. duodenu...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY UNIT TEST: THE JOINTS 
 
 
1. Extension 
unbending 
2. flexion 
bending 
3. abduction 
moving away from midline 
4. adduction 
adding a part back to the body 
5. circumduction 
circling 
1. Dorsiflexion is: 
movement of the foot that brings the top of the foot closer to the le...
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1. Extension 
unbending 
2. flexion 
bending 
3. abduction 
moving away from midline 
4. adduction 
adding a part back to the body 
5. circumduction 
circling 
1. Dorsiflexion is: 
movement of the foot that brings the top of the foot closer to the le...
PHYSIOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY OF THE SKIN TEST 
 
 
Physiology 
the study of the functions of the body structures 
Largest organ of the body 
Skin. 
Appendages of the skin 
Hair, nails, sweat and oil glands. 
What removes and depletes lipids? 
Exfoliation. 
What does the skin protect against? 
Outside el...
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Physiology 
the study of the functions of the body structures 
Largest organ of the body 
Skin. 
Appendages of the skin 
Hair, nails, sweat and oil glands. 
What removes and depletes lipids? 
Exfoliation. 
What does the skin protect against? 
Outside el...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
You are told to take an axillary temperature on a small child. You will place the thermometer ________. 
in the armpit 
You are asked to draw blood from the median cubital vein. You will search for this vein in the ________. 
anterior side of the elbow 
Anatomical po...
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You are told to take an axillary temperature on a small child. You will place the thermometer ________. 
in the armpit 
You are asked to draw blood from the median cubital vein. You will search for this vein in the ________. 
anterior side of the elbow 
Anatomical po...
PHYSIOLOGY MUSCLE TEST 
 
 
muscle classifications 
skeletal, smooth, cardiac 
What muscle types are striated? 
skeletal and cardiac 
what muscle type has branches 
cardiac 
what muscle type has intercalated discs 
cardiac 
voluntary muscles 
skeletal 
skeletal muscle function 
support and move skel...
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muscle classifications 
skeletal, smooth, cardiac 
What muscle types are striated? 
skeletal and cardiac 
what muscle type has branches 
cardiac 
what muscle type has intercalated discs 
cardiac 
voluntary muscles 
skeletal 
skeletal muscle function 
support and move skel...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
Integumentary System 
Covering system 
Composition of integumentary system 
skin, hair, nails 
Anatomically (structure) of skin 
rmis 
s 
ermis 
What layer is the Epidermis 
top most layer 
How many cells is epidermis composed of? 
40-50 cells 
Epidermis is Avascular...
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Integumentary System 
Covering system 
Composition of integumentary system 
skin, hair, nails 
Anatomically (structure) of skin 
rmis 
s 
ermis 
What layer is the Epidermis 
top most layer 
How many cells is epidermis composed of? 
40-50 cells 
Epidermis is Avascular...
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE TEST FINAL 
 
 
Which is more than 90% of fat stored in the body and is composed of glycerol molecule connected to 3 fatty acids? 
Triglycerides 
Which of the following blood pressures is considered hypertension in an adult? 
140/90 
Uncoordinated gait, headache, dizzine...
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Which is more than 90% of fat stored in the body and is composed of glycerol molecule connected to 3 fatty acids? 
Triglycerides 
Which of the following blood pressures is considered hypertension in an adult? 
140/90 
Uncoordinated gait, headache, dizzine...
CHAPTER 11 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
Receptors are parts of the nervous system that allow it to 
collect information 
The nervous system controls the activity of muscles and glands. Muscles and glands can generate changes and are therefore called 
effectors 
Nerves and ganglia are structures ...
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Receptors are parts of the nervous system that allow it to 
collect information 
The nervous system controls the activity of muscles and glands. Muscles and glands can generate changes and are therefore called 
effectors 
Nerves and ganglia are structures ...
FINAL PHYSIOLOGY TEST 
 
 
Which statement is true of the three hormone classes? 
a. Steroid hormones can bind receptors on the cell surface, in the cytosol, or in the nucleus 
b. amino acid derived hormones only bind cell surface receptor 
c. peptide hormones can bind receptors on the cell surface,...
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Which statement is true of the three hormone classes? 
a. Steroid hormones can bind receptors on the cell surface, in the cytosol, or in the nucleus 
b. amino acid derived hormones only bind cell surface receptor 
c. peptide hormones can bind receptors on the cell surface,...
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