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,MULTIPLE w CHOICE. w Choose wthe w one w alternative w that w best w completes w the w statement w or wanswers w the
w question.

1) Choose w the w following w statement w that w is w NOT w completely w correct w regarding w serous w membranes. 1)
A) Serous w membranes w secrete w a w watery w lubricating w fluid.
B) Serous wmembranes ware wdivided winto wparietal wand wvisceral wmembranes wwith wa
wvirtual wspace wbetween wthe wtwo.
C) Serosa w are w very w thin, w double-layered wstructures.
D) Visceral wpericardium wcovers wthe wouter wsurface wof wthe wheart, wand wparietal
wpericardium wlines wthe winternal wwalls wof wthe wheart.


2) The wdorsal wbody wcavity wis wthe wsite wof w which wof wthe wfollowing? 2)
A) brain B) wlungs C) wintestines D) wliver

3) Select wthe w most w correct w statement. 3)
A) Organ w systems w operate w independently w of w each w other w to w maintain w life.
B) The w immune w system w is w closely w associated w with w the w lymphatic w system.
C) Organ wsystems w can wbe wcomposed w of w cells wor w tissues, w but w not wboth.
D) The w endocrine w system w is w not w a wtrue w structural w organ w system.

4) Which w of w the wfollowing w organs wor w structures wwould wbe wfound w in wthe wleft wiliac w region? 4)
A) liver B) wintestines C) w stomach D) wappendix


5) Prevention w of w water w loss wis wa w necessary wfunction w for w life w that w would w best wfit win w the 5) w
wcategory w of
.
A) metabolism B) wresponsiveness
C) w excretion D) w maintaining w boundaries
6) w
6) A wstructure wthat wis wcomposed wof wtwo wor wmore wtissue wtypes wthat wwork wtogether
wto wperform wspecific wfunctions wfor wthe wbody wis wa(n) .
A) organ B) w complex w tissue C) w complex w cell D) w organ w system


7) Which w of w the wfollowing wimaging w devices wwould w best wlocalize wa w tumor w in w a w person's w brain? 7)
A) DSA B) w MRI C) w PET D) w X-ray

8) The w coxal w joint w is w most w likely w found w in w the w _ _ wregion w of
w the w body. 8) w
A) groin B) w hip C) w hand D) wfoot

9) Which w one w of w the w following w systems wresponds wfastest w to wenvironmental w stimuli? 9)
A) nervous B) wimmune C) wlymphatic D) w muscular




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,10) Positive w feedback w differs w from w negative w feedback w because . 10) w
A) positive wfeedback wprovides wmoment-to-moment wwellbeing wwhile wnegative wfeedback
wcauses wa wcascade weffect
B) positive wfeedback wtends wto wenhance wthe wtriggering wstimulus wwhile wnegative
wfeedback wtends wto wreturn wthe wbody wto wa whomeostatic w balance wor w"ideal"
wlevel
C) positive w feedback w is w generally w beneficial w while w negative w feedback w is w typically w harmful
D) positive wfeedback wis wcritical wto whealth wwhile wnegative wfeedback wserves wonly
wto walert wus wto wpotential whealth wthreats


11) Which w of w these wis wNOT w part wof w the w dorsal wcavity? 11) w
A) vertebral w cavity B) w thoracic w cavity C) w spinal w cord D) w cranial w cavity

12) Homeostasis w is wthe w condition w in w which w the w body w maintains .
12) w
A) a wstatic wstate w with w no w deviation w from w preset w points
B) the wlowest w possible w energy w usage
C) a w relatively w stable w internal w environment, w within wlimits
D) a w dynamic w state w within w an w unlimited w range, w depending w on w circumstances


13) Expiration w (breathing w out) wis w how w the w body w removes w excessive wcarbon w dioxide wfrom 13) w
wthe w blood. w This
is wan w example w of .
A) responsiveness B) w maintaining w boundaries
C) w metabolism D) w excretion w of w metabolic w waste


14) One w of w the wfunctional w characteristics w of w life wis wexcitability w or w responsiveness. w This wrefers w to .
14)
A) the wnecessity wfor w all w organisms wto wreproduce
B) the w nervous w system w causing w all w living w things w to w sometimes wexperience w anger
C) indigestible wfood w residues w stimulating w the w excretory w system
D) sensing w changes w in w the w environment w and w then w reacting w or wresponding w to w them

15) The w term w pollex wrefers w to wthe w _ .
15) w
A) great w toe B) w fingers C) w thumb D) wcalf


16) Some w of w the w nerve w endings win w the wskin w are w sensitive w to w changes win wtemperature. 16) w
w They w are w part w of w a
negative w feedback w mechanism w regulating w body w temperature. w These w nerve w endings
w represent w a(n)
in w the w negative w feedback w mechanism.
A) homeostatic w balance w or w "ideal" w value B) w control wcenter
C) w receptor D) w effector


17) The w thoracic w cavity w contains w the _. wIt wis wfound to wthe w vertebral w cavity. 17)
A) heart wand w lungs; w anterior B) w kidneys wand w spleen; w deep
C) w digestive w viscera; w inferior D) w stomach wand w liver; w superficial

18) Which w of w the wfollowing w are w survival w needs wof w the w body? 18)
A) water, w atmospheric w pressure, w growth, w and w movement
B) nutrients, w water, w movement, w and w reproduction
C) nutrients, w water, w atmospheric w pressure, w and w oxygen
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, D) nutrients, w water, w growth, wand w reproduction




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