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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 external environments is called ___________. 5. Question: What is the position of the body when it is in the "normal anatomical position?" 6. Question: Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? 7. Question: The thoracic cage (rib cage) forms the thorax (chest) portion of the body. It consists of the _______ pairs of ribs and the _______. 8. Question: The skeleton is divided into two major divisions, the __________________. 9. Question: Which of the following is part of the axial skeleton? 10. Question: The primary curvatures of the vertebral column ________. 11. Question: The paranasal sinuses are ________. 12. Question: The vertebral column is also known as the _________________. 13. Question: Together, just four elements make up more than 95 percent of the body's mass. Which ones are they? 14. Question: Nitrogen has an atomic number of seven. How many electron shells does it likely have? 15. Question: Which of the following is NOT a part of the nucleotides that make up DNA? 16. Question: A saturated fatty acid has the maximum number of which atoms in its chain? 17. Question: CH4 is methane and what type of compound? 18. Question: Most of the chemical reactions in the body are facilitated by which of the following? 19. Question: Transcription and translation take place in the ________ and ________, respectively. 20. Question: Human sex cells (sperm or egg) contain _____ chromosomes. All other cells contain _____ chromosomes. 21. Question: The stage of the cell cycle during which two new and fully functional nuclei are formed is called ________. 22. Question: The most direct method by which an ion or molecule can move across a cell membrane is by ____________. 23. Question: A ______ cell is an unspecialized cell that can divide without limit as needed and can, under specific conditions, differentiate into specialized cells. 24. Question: Which of the following sequences on a DNA molecule would be complementary to GCTTATAT? 25. Question: Which trait reappears in the second generation after disappearing in the first generation when parents with different traits are bred? 26. Question: Zoe has cystic fibrosis. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? 27. Question: What is an allele? 28. Question: Mendel believed that the characteristics of pea plants are determined by which of the following? 29. Question: Which Of Mendel's laws states that when any individual produces sex cells, gametes, the copies of gene separate, so that each sex cell, gamete, receives only one copy. A gamete will receive one allele or the other? 30. Question: The broad categories of connective tissue include which of the following types of connective tissue? 31. Question: _________ muscle is also called voluntary muscle. 32. Question: The different types of cells are not randomly distributed throughout the body; rather they occur in organized layers, a level of organization referred to as ______. 33. Question: The basic types of cell-to-cell junctions between epithelial cells are ________. 34. Question: In observing epithelial cells under a microscope, the cells are arranged in a single layer and look tall and narrow, and the nucleus is located close to the basal side of the cell. The specimen is what type of epithelial tissue? 35. Question: The standard and initial response of the body to injury is called ___________. 36. Question: The cuticle of the nail is also known as the _____________. 37. Question: Which of the following layers contain blood vessels? 38. Question: Which of the following receptors responds to vibration? 39. Question: Because the skin sloughs off on a regular basis, the most superficial layer of the epidermis is primarily composed of what type of tissue? 40. Question: What is the largest organ of the body? 41. 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? 42. Question: Which of the following is a critical result of bone recycling (remodeling)? 43. Question: Which type of joint is freely moveable, such as the elbow and knee? 44. Question: Where can osteocytes be found within compact bone? 45. Question: Tendons are a type of fibrous connective tissue. What do tendons connect to bones? 46. Question: A patient complains of severe neck pain. The clinician will examine which group of vertebrae? 47. Question: What are the bone forming cells that secrete organic matrix? 48. Question: The ankle joint ________. 49. Question: Which of these allows the head to rock forward and backward? 50. Question: Which of the following joint classifications is the most moveable listed? 51. Question: When the rounded process of one bone fits into the concave surface of another to allow movement in one plane it is called what type of joint? 52. Question: Which of these joints is classified as a biaxial diarthrosis? 53. Question: Where are suture joints found? 54. Question: How is Treppe different from Tetanus? 55. Question: Where does a muscle fiber first respond to signaling from a motor neuron? 56. Question: Which two proteins interact to cause a contraction in skeletal muscle? 57. Question: Which of the following is not a type of muscle tissue? 58. Question: The functional unit of a muscle fiber is called what? 59. Question: All but which of the following are characteristics of aerobic respiration? 60. Question: If a thermoreceptor is sensitive to temperature sensations, what would a chemoreceptor be sensitive to? 61. Question: The threshold membrane potential difference is ________. 62. Question: What two types of macromolecules are the main components of myelin? 63. Question: Which part of a neuron transmits an electrical signal to a target cell? 64. Question: The nervous system of our bodies is very, very complex. According to your author, how should we work our way through this in order to understand its structure? 65. Question: Which of the following cavities contains a component of the central nervous system? 66. Question: Where the CSF is filtered back into the blood for drainage from the nervous system. 67. Question: The meninges protrude through the spinal column but nerves may not be involved and few symptoms are present. This describes which of the following? 68. Question: Which portion of the ventricular system is found within the diencephalon? 69. Question: What gives rise to most of the muscle and connective tissues? 70. Question: All of the following are motor nerves EXCEPT: 71. Question: Which of these will eventually become the nervous tissue of the eye called the retina? 72. Question: A more familiar name for the major sense of somatosensation is ________. 73. Question: Some specialists list as many as _____ different sensory modalities. There are ______ major senses which can then be separated into more specific categories. 74. Question: A major role of _________ receptors (part of the somatic nervous system) is to help us learn about the environment around us or about the state of our internal environment. 75. Question: A more familiar name for the major sense named audition is _________. 76. Question: What type of receptor cell is involved in the sensations of sound and balance? 77. Question: What are some of the specific cell types that can act as receptors? 78. Question: What is another name for the preganglionic sympathetic fibers that project to the heart? 79. Question: Which of the following release ACh? 80. Question: Which of the following can be the cause of orthostatic hypotension? 81. Question: What neurotransmitter will result in constriction of the pupil? 82. Question: Emotions such as anxiety or stress involve which brain structure? 83. Question: Regarding the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, which of these is TRUE? 84. Question: Which of the following cranial nerves is not part of the VOR? 85. Question: Which nerve is responsible for taste, as well as salivation, in the anterior oral cavity? 86. Question: All of these are important to cerebellar function EXCEPT? 87. Question: Which of the following is not part of the corticospinal pathway? 88. Question: Multiple sclerosis best described by which of the following? 89. Question: Which of the following is not a cause of cerebellar ataxia? 90. Question: The pelvic girdle consists of which of the following bones? 91. Question: Which feature lies between the spine and superior border of the scapula? 92. Question: The trapezoid (of the wrist) is __________ to the capitate. 93. Question: Which is the lateral-most carpal bone of the proximal row? 94. Question: The Q-angle ____________. 95. Question: Name the short, hook-like bony process of the scapula that projects anteriorly. 96. Question: Which of the following terms would be used in the name of a muscle that moves the leg away from the body? 97. Question: To pull on a bone, that is, to change the angle at its synovial joint, which essentially moves the skeleton, a skeletal muscle must also be attached to a fixed part of the skeleton. The moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled is called the muscle's ________, and the end of the muscle attached to a fixed (stabilized) bone is called the _______. 98. Question: The skeletal muscles are divided into _______ (muscles of the trunk and head) and ___________ (muscles of the arms and legs) categories. 99. Question: Think about the things that you do each day—talking, walking, sitting, standing, and running—all of these activities require movement of particular _____________ 100. Question: Anatomists name the skeletal muscles according to a number of criteria, each of which describes the muscle in some way. These include naming it_____________.

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Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?

Anabolism is a process in which complex structures or molecules are broken
down into much simpler ones.
Catabolism is a process in which simple molecules can be combined to form more
complex molecules or tissues.
Metabolism is the sum of all anabolic and catabolic reactions that take place in the body.


A waste product of all the reactions that take place in a cell is the

molecule ATP. All of the above statements are correct.


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Which of the following statements is true?


Human anatomy is the scientific study of the body's

structures. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger

structures of the body.
C. Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that can be observed only
with the use of a microscope or other magnification devices.
Human physiology is the scientific study of the chemistry and physics of the
structures of the body and how they work together to support the functions of
All of the above statements are true.

life.

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Humans have the most urgent need for a continuous supply of _.


a controlled

temperature food
water
oxygen


nitrogen


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The ability of an organism to adjust to changes in either its internal or external
environments is called _.


growth
responsiveness
homeostasis


development

movement


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What is the position of the body when it is in the "normal anatomical position?"

, The person is standing facing the observer, with upper limbs extended down and palms


The person is prone with upper limbs, including palms, touching sides and
lower limbs touching at sides.
The person is standing facing the observer, with upper limbs extended
straight up and lower limbs close together.
The person is standing facing the observer, with upper limbs extended out at
a ninety- degree angle from the torso and lower limbs in a wide stance with
feet pointing laterally.
The person is supine with upper limbs, including palms, touching sides and
lower limbs touching at sides.


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Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?

Regional anatomy is the study of the interrelationships of all of the structures
in a specific body region

Systemic anatomy is the study of the structures that make up a discrete body
system.
Your study of anatomy and physiology will make more sense if you
continually relate the form of the structures you are studying to their function.

Like most scientific disciplines, anatomy has areas of specialization.
All of the above statements are true.



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The thoracic cage (rib cage) forms the thorax (chest) portion of the body. It consists of
the
_______ pairs of ribs and the______.


14; vertebral column

14; sternum
10; clavicles
12; sternum

, 12; clavicles

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