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[Show more]1.	Question: What is human physiology? 
2.	Question: What is the study of the interrelationships of all the structures within a specific body region? 
3.	Question: Water makes up approximately what percentage of an adult's body mass? 
4.	Question: Which organ system is responsible for processing fo...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is human physiology? 
2.	Question: What is the study of the interrelationships of all the structures within a specific body region? 
3.	Question: Water makes up approximately what percentage of an adult's body mass? 
4.	Question: Which organ system is responsible for processing fo...
1.	Question: This directional term describes the front or towards the front of the body. 
2.	Question: This directional term describes a position above or higher than another part of the body. 
3.	Question: Which is the largest cavity in the human body? 
4.	Question: Which body plane divides the bod...
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Add to cart1.	Question: This directional term describes the front or towards the front of the body. 
2.	Question: This directional term describes a position above or higher than another part of the body. 
3.	Question: Which is the largest cavity in the human body? 
4.	Question: Which body plane divides the bod...
1.	Question: Passive transport resembles which of these processes the most? 
2.	Question: The cell membrane is composed of numerous proteins, some of which allow for passage of material in and out of the cell. Which of the following proteins allow large molecules to pass through passively? 
3.	Quest...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Passive transport resembles which of these processes the most? 
2.	Question: The cell membrane is composed of numerous proteins, some of which allow for passage of material in and out of the cell. Which of the following proteins allow large molecules to pass through passively? 
3.	Quest...
1.	Question: Which of the following are considered primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism? 
2.	Question: Humans have the most urgent need for a continuous supply of ________ 
3.	Question: The ability of an organism to adjust to changes in either its internal or external environment...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which of the following are considered primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism? 
2.	Question: Humans have the most urgent need for a continuous supply of ________ 
3.	Question: The ability of an organism to adjust to changes in either its internal or external environment...
1.	Question: Marfan syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. Which of the following is TRUE? 
2.	Question: Zoe has cystic fibrosis. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? 
3.	Question: Mendel believed that the characteristics of pea plants are determined by which of th...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Marfan syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. Which of the following is TRUE? 
2.	Question: Zoe has cystic fibrosis. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? 
3.	Question: Mendel believed that the characteristics of pea plants are determined by which of th...
1.	Question: The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane) contains which of the following molecules? 
2.	Question: The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane) contains which of the following molecules? 
3.	Question: Which of the following is NOT a difference between DNA and RNA? 
4.	Q...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane) contains which of the following molecules? 
2.	Question: The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane) contains which of the following molecules? 
3.	Question: Which of the following is NOT a difference between DNA and RNA? 
4.	Q...
1.	Question: Transcription and translation take place in the___________ and , ___________respectively. 
2.	Question: All of the genetic material inside a cell is located in the __________. 
3.	Question: Which type of stem cell gives rise to red and white blood cells? 
4.	Question: Which of the follo...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Transcription and translation take place in the___________ and , ___________respectively. 
2.	Question: All of the genetic material inside a cell is located in the __________. 
3.	Question: Which type of stem cell gives rise to red and white blood cells? 
4.	Question: Which of the follo...
1.	Question: The skin acts as a sense organ that detects which of the following? 
2.	Question: One of the functions of the integumentary system is protection. Which of the following does NOT directly contribute to that function? 
3.	Question: Scarring of skin after wound healing is a natural process...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The skin acts as a sense organ that detects which of the following? 
2.	Question: One of the functions of the integumentary system is protection. Which of the following does NOT directly contribute to that function? 
3.	Question: Scarring of skin after wound healing is a natural process...
1.	Question: Which bones serve a point of attachment for muscles? 
2.	Question: With respect to their direct effects on osseous tissue, which pair of hormones has actions that oppose each other? 
3.	Question: What increases length of long bones, enhances mineralization and improves bone density? 
4....
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which bones serve a point of attachment for muscles? 
2.	Question: With respect to their direct effects on osseous tissue, which pair of hormones has actions that oppose each other? 
3.	Question: What increases length of long bones, enhances mineralization and improves bone density? 
4....
1.	Question: Which of the following receptors responds to vibration? 
2.	Question: Which of the following skin conditions results from long-term, unrelieved pressure over certain body parts that are bony, leading to death of the overlying tissue? 
3.	Question: Which of the following is NOT part of t...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which of the following receptors responds to vibration? 
2.	Question: Which of the following skin conditions results from long-term, unrelieved pressure over certain body parts that are bony, leading to death of the overlying tissue? 
3.	Question: Which of the following is NOT part of t...
1.	Question: Which property allows muscle tissue to pull on its attachment points and shorten with force? 
2.	Question: Where does a muscle fiber first respond to signaling from a motor neuron? 
3.	Question: Which structures of cardiac muscle allows the cells to contract in waves so the heart can wo...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which property allows muscle tissue to pull on its attachment points and shorten with force? 
2.	Question: Where does a muscle fiber first respond to signaling from a motor neuron? 
3.	Question: Which structures of cardiac muscle allows the cells to contract in waves so the heart can wo...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which type of contraction allows a muscle to produce tension without changing the angle of a skeleton joint all moving a load? 
2.	Question: Mooth muscle tissue can be found in all but which of the following places? 
3.	Question: All but which of the following are characteristics of aer...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which type of contraction allows a muscle to produce tension without changing the angle of a skeleton joint all moving a load? 
2.	Question: Mooth muscle tissue can be found in all but which of the following places? 
3.	Question: All but which of the following are characteristics of aer...
1.	Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 
2.	Question: Which region of the frontal lobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons?? 
3.	Question:...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 
2.	Question: Which region of the frontal lobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons?? 
3.	Question:...
1.	Which of the following represents a sensory input that is not part of both the somatic and autonomic systems? 
2.	The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system _________. 
3.	The _____________ system will dilate the pupil when the retina is not receiving enough light, and the _____...
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Add to cart1.	Which of the following represents a sensory input that is not part of both the somatic and autonomic systems? 
2.	The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system _________. 
3.	The _____________ system will dilate the pupil when the retina is not receiving enough light, and the _____...
1.	Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 
2.	Question: The comparison of cerebral motor commands and proprioceptive feedback occurs where? 
3.	Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception wou...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 
2.	Question: The comparison of cerebral motor commands and proprioceptive feedback occurs where? 
3.	Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception wou...
1.	Question: Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? 
2.	Question: Which of the following statements is true? 
3.	Question: Humans have the most urgent need for a continuous supply of ________. 
4.	Question: The ability of an organism to adjust to changes in either its internal or exter...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? 
2.	Question: Which of the following statements is true? 
3.	Question: Humans have the most urgent need for a continuous supply of ________. 
4.	Question: The ability of an organism to adjust to changes in either its internal or exter...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which of the following are considered primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism? 
2.	Question: Which of the following statements is(are) correct when discussing homeostasis? 
3.	Question: What is the position of the body when it is in the "normal anatomical position?" 
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which of the following are considered primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism? 
2.	Question: Which of the following statements is(are) correct when discussing homeostasis? 
3.	Question: What is the position of the body when it is in the "normal anatomical position?" 
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