Human Physiology An Integrated Approach 8th Edition Silverthorn Test Bank. Instant Delivery . 100% Verified . Table of Contents I. BASIC CELL PROCESSES: INTEGRATION AND COORDINATION 1. Introduction to Physiology 2. Molecular Interactions 3. Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues 4. Energy and Cellular Metabolism 5. Membrane Dynamics 6. Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis II. HOMEOSTASIS AND CONTROL 7. Introduction to the Endocrine System 8. Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties 9. The Central Nervous System 10. Sensory Physiology 11. Efferent Division: Autonomic and Somatic Motor Control 12. Muscles 13. Integrative Physiology I: Control of Body Movement III. INTEGRATION OF FUNCTION 14. Cardiovascular Physiology 15. Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure 16. Blood 17. Mechanics of Breathing 18. Gas Exchange and Transport 19. The Kidneys 20. Integrative Physiology II: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance IV . METABOLISM, GROWTH, AND AGING 21. The Digestive System 22. Metabolism and Energy Balance 23. Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism 24. The Immune System 25. Integrative Physiology III: Exercise 26. Reproduct ion and Development Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answer s the question. 1) Physiology is the study of A) growth and reproduction. B) the tissues and organs of the body at the microscopic level. C) the normal function of living organisms. D) the structure of the body. E) the facial features as an indication of personality. 1) _______ 2) The literal meaning of the term physiology is knowledge of A) science. B) chemistry. C) organs. D) math. E) nature. 2) _______ 3) Because anatomy and physiology have different definitions, they are usually considered separately in studies of the body. A) True B) False 3) _______ 4) The following is a list of several levels of organization that make up the human body. 1. tissue 2. cell 3. organ 4. molecule 5. organism 6. organ system The correct order from the smallest to the largest is A) 4 , 2, 3, 1, 6, 5. B) 6 , 4, 5, 2, 3, 1. C) 4 , 2, 1, 6, 3, 5. D) 2 , 4, 1, 3, 6, 5. E) 4 , 2, 1, 3, 6, 5. 4) _______ 5) "Glucose is transported from blood into cells because cells re quire glucose to meet their energy needs." This type of explanation is A) metalogical. B) teleological. C) mechanistic. D) theological. E) scatological. 5) _______ 6) "Glucose is transported from blood into cells by transporters in response to insulin." This type of explanation is A) metalogical. B) mechanistic. C) theological. D) scatological. E) teleological. 6) _______ 7) Which of the following is a buffer zone between the outside world and most of the cells of the body? A) intracellular fluid B) red blood cells 7) _______ C) cell membrane D) extracellular fluid E) All of the ANSWER s are correct. 8) Which of the following is one of Cannon's "internal secretions"? A) water B) nutrients C) inorganic ions D) hormones E) None of the ANSWER s are correct. 8) _______ 9) The study of body function in a disease state is A) pathophysiology. B) physiology. C) microbiology. D) histology. E) necrology. 9) _______ 10) Homeostasis is the ability of the body to A) ignore external stimuli to remain in a state of rest. B) quickly restore changed conditions to normal. C) prevent excessive blood loss. D) prevent the external environment from changing. E) prevent the internal environment from changing. 10) ______ 11) Oxytocin is a hormone that is released in response to cervical dilation. It in turn causes more uterine contractions that will further dilate the cervix. Which type of feedback loop does oxytocin trigger? A) nociceptive feedback B) positive feedback C) local control D) negative feedback 11) ______