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Which of the following would not represent the study of physiology?

Measuring the respiratory rate of a person after a mile sprint.

Calculating the daily caloric intake of an athlete

Dissecting the kidney to observe the interior.

Determining the fasting blood sugar level of a patient.

Analyzing the EKG of a patient.

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Which of the following describes an organ?

Molecules organized into a living unit

One or more cells with a specific function

At least two cell types organized for a specific function

One tissue type organized for a specific function

Two or more tissue types organized for a specific function

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What organ system has the function of protecting and supporting body organs?

Muscular

Nervous

Skeletal

Integumentary

Endocrine

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What is the correct anatomical term for the neck area of the human body?

Cervical

Patellar

Axillary

Coxal

Lumbar

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Place the following in correct sequence from the simplest to most complex:1.molecules2.atoms3.tissues4.cells 5.organs

1-2-3-4-5

2-1-4-3-5

2-1-3-4-5

1-2-4-3-5

1-2-4-5-3

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What organ is considered part of the digestive system because it is responsible for the breakdown of some food types?

Liver

Kidney

Ovaries

Pituitary gland

Spleen

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Which of the following is a correct statement about homeostasis?

The effector sends the stimulus to the control center

The receptor is enhanced by the control center

The response causes disease

The receptor sends the stimulus to the control center

The control center sends the message to the receptor

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What is the process of removal of wastes from the body?

Digestion

Excretion

Metabolism

Responsiveness

Inflammation

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The human body responds to a lack of supply of oxygen by rapidly producing red blood cells. What is this is an example of?

Negative feedback mechanism to restore homeostasis

Positive feedback mechanism to restore homeostasis

A homeostatic imbalance that will result in disease.

A response independent of homeostasis

Negative homeostasis that increases the oxygen supply

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What plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections?

Sagittal

Frontal

Sectional

Transverse

Lateral

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In anatomical position, the great toe is located on what side of the foot?

Lateral

Medial

Proximal

Superior

Distal

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A
scientific experiment was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a
new compound in reducing a high fever. Fifty patients received
sugar pills instead of the new compound, and 50 patients were given the
new compound. Which of the following statements is true?

The 50 patients receiving the sugar pills are called the experimental group

The 50 patients receiving the new compound are called the experimental group

The independent variable is the temperature

The measured results would be the amount of compound given

The control group is the patients receiving the new compound

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Which of the following is a correct statement about cells of the human body?

They do not need oxygen.

They do not reproduce.

They are identical in shape and size.

They specialize in function.

They contain cell walls.

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Cells that are involved in activities requiring excessive energy will have an abundance of what organelle?

Endoplasmic reticulum

Chromatin

Golgi apparatus

Mitochondria

Centrioles

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What is the formation of a small pocket around a liquid substance by the plasma membrane?

Pinocytosis

Phagocytosis

Passive transport

Osmosis

Filtration

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What are the cellular extensions that move substances along the cell surface called?

Flagella

Microvilla

Cilia

Microtubules

Cytoskeleton

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Mitosis results in the formation of which of the following?

Proteins necessary for survival

Two daughter nuclei that have the same DNA as the mother nucleus

Stored energy necessary for cellular functions

Four daughter cells with half the DNA of the mother nucleus.

Four centrioles

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Which of the following is a function of a plasma membrane protein?

Circulating antibody

Molecular transport through the membrane

To form a lipid bilayer

Oxygen transport

Chromatin storage

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What are the four major tissue types?

Connective, cartilage, muscle and bone

Bone, muscle, epithelia, nervous

Bone, muscle, connective, epithelia

Epithelia, muscle, nervous, connective

Epithelia, muscle, blood, nervous

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Which of the following describes epithelial tissue?

It is highly vascular.

It has a basement membrane.

It is usually acellular.

It contains a number of neuron types.

It does not regenerate.

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Which of the following describes DNA synthesis?

Nucleotides separate into three different codons.

DNA uncoils and separates into 2 nucleotide chains.

DNA clumps and forms a double helix.

DNA replicates during metaphase.

DNA leaves the nucleus through the nuclear pores.

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The shape of the external ear is maintained by what tissue?

Adipose tissue

Elastic cartilage

Hyaline cartilage

Stratified squamous tissue

Smooth muscle

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Thyroid glands secrete their products directly into the blood rather than through ducts. What is this kind of gland called?

Exocrine

Endocrine

Sebaceous

Ceruminous

Mammary

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What is the first step in tissue repair?

Replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells

Proliferation of fibrous connective tissue

Inflammation

Formation of scar tissue

Repair of blood vessels

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What is scar tissue?

Weakly woven reticular fibers

Dense connective tissue

Granulation tissue

Regenerated epithelial tissue

A tangle of damaged nerve fibers