1) The hsmallest hliving hunits hcapable hof hcarrying hout htheir hown hbasic hlife hfunctions hare hcalled
A) organs.
B) organ hsystems.
C) tissues.
D) cells.
E) organelles.
Answer: h D
HAPS hLO: h HAPS-1
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
2) Cells hare hclassified hinto hwhich hof hthe hfollowing hfour hbroad hcategories?
A) squamous, hcubodial, hcolumnar, hand hbasement hmembranes
B) skeletal, hcardiac, hendocrine, hand hnervous
C) neurons, hmuscle, hepithelial, hand hconnective htissue
D) atoms, htissues, horgans, hand horgan hsystems
E) endocrine, hnervous, hintegumentary, hand
hreproductivehAnswer: h C
Learning hOutcome: h1.1
hHAPS hLO: h hHAPS-1
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
3) Epithelial hcells hare hassociated hwith ha hnoncellular hmaterial hcalled ha(n)
A) fibroblast.
B) connective htissue.
C) endocrine hgland.
D) basement hmembrane.
E) muscle
hfiber.hAnswer:
hD
Learning hOutcome: h1.1
hHAPS hLO: h hHAPS-1
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
4) h are hfound hin hthe hlinings hof hhollow horgans hwhere hthey hseparate hfluids hin hthe
hinterior hcavity hfrom hthe hsurrounding hbody hfluids. hThe hinterior hcavity hof ha hhollow horgan
hor hvessel his hknownhas ha .
A) Endocrine hcells h: hlumen
B) Smooth hmuscle hcells h: hcavity
C) Epithelial h: hlumen
D) Connective htissues h: hbasement hmembran
E) Elastin hcells h:
hcavityhAnswer: h C
Learning hOutcome: h1.1
hHAPS hLO: h hHAPS-1
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
5) The htissue htype hthat hgenerates hmechanical hforce hand hmovement, hand hwhose
hactivity hishcontrolled hboth hon ha hvoluntary hand hinvoluntary hlevel, his tissue.
A) muscle
B) epithelial
C) connective
D) nervous
E) skeletal
hAnswer:
hA
Learning hOutcome: h1.1
hHAPS hLO: h HAPS-1|2
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
6) Glands hare hderived hfrom hwhat htype hof htissue?
A) muscle
B) connective
C) epithelial
D) nerve
E) reticular
hAnswer:
hC
Learning hOutcome: h1.1
hHAPS hLO: h hHAPS-1
Bloom's hTaxonomy:
h KnowledgehChapter hSection: h
h1.1
2 h| hP ha hg he
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