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Complete Test Bank Visual Anatomy and Physiology 3rd Edition Martini Questions & Answers with rationales (Chapter 1-27)

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Complete Test Bank Visual Anatomy and Physiology 3rd Edition Martini Questions & Answers with rationales (Chapter 1-27)

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• Which of the following is the basic unit of life? • A) Cell • B) Tissue • C) Organ • D) Organ System • The process by which cells engulf large particles or whole cells is called: • A) Exocytosis • B) Pinocytosis • C) Phagocytosis • D) Diffusion • The primary site of nutrient absorption in the digestive system is the: • A) Stomach • B) Small Intestine • C) Large Intestine • D) Esophagus • Which type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs? • A) Skeletal Muscle • B) Cardiac Muscle • C) Smooth Muscle • D) Striated Muscle • The functional unit of the kidney is the: • A) Neuron • B) Nephron • C) Glomerulus • D) Alveolus • The part of the brain responsible for regulating balance and coordination is the: • A) Cerebellum • B) Medulla Oblongata • C) Hypothalamus • D) Cerebrum • Which hormone regulates blood glucose levels by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells? • A) Glucagon • B) Insulin • C) Adrenaline • D) Cortisol • The longest bone in the human body is the: • A) Femur • B) Tibia • C) Humerus • D) Radius • The primary gas exchanged in the alveoli of the lungs is: • A) Nitrogen • B) Oxygen • C) Carbon Dioxide • D) Hydrogen • The primary structural component of the cell membrane is: • A) Carbohydrates • B) Phospholipids • C) Proteins • D) Nucleic Acids • Which type of connective tissue stores fat and provides insulation? • A) Dense Connective Tissue • B) Cartilage • C) Adipose Tissue • D) Bone • The term for programmed cell death is: • A) Necrosis • B) Apoptosis • C) Autophagy • D) Mitosis • Which part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons? • A) Dendrite • B) Axon • C) Soma • D) Synapse • The type of joint that allows for the greatest range of motion is the: • A) Hinge Joint • B) Pivot Joint • C) Ball -and-Socket Joint • D) Saddle Joint • The type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary bladder and allows for expansion is: • A) Simple Squamous • B) Stratified Squamous • C) Transitional • D) Pseudostratified Columnar • The pigment responsible for skin color is: • A) Hemoglobin • B) Melanin • C) Carotene • D) Keratin • Which part of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body? • A) Left Ventricle • B) Right Ventricle • C) Left Atrium • D) Right Atrium • The main function of red blood cells is to: • A) Fight Infection • B) Form Clots • C) Transport Oxygen • D) Regulate Temperature • Which organ is primarily responsible for detoxifying harmful substances in the blood? • A) Liver • B) Kidney • C) Spleen • D) Pancreas • The thick filaments in a muscle fiber are primarily composed of: • A) Actin • B) Tropomyosin • C) Troponin • D) Myosin • Question : Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system? • A) Temperature regulation • B) Vitamin D synthesis • C) Muscle contraction • D) Protection • Correct Answer: C) Muscle contraction • Question : The skeletal system serves all of the following functions except: • A) Support • B) Storage of minerals • C) Blood cell production • D) Regulation of body temperature • Correct Answer: D) Regulation of body temperature • Question : Which organ system is responsible for removing carbon dioxide from the bloodstream? • A) Respiratory system • B) Cardiovascular system • C) Digestive system • D) Urinary system • Correct Answer: A) Respiratory system • Question : What is the primary function of red blood cells? • A) Transport of oxygen • B) Fighting infections • C) Producing antibodies • D) Digesting food • Correct Answer: A) Transport of oxygen • Question : Which of the following is not a function of the nervous system? • A) Regulation of body temperature • B) Interpretation of sensory input • C) Coordination of voluntary movements • D) Memory and learning • Correct Answer: A) Regulation of body temperature • Question : The heart is part of which organ system? • A) Cardiovascular system • B) Respiratory system • C) Endocrine system

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