Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology 16th Edition Welsh TEST BANK
Test Bank for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology 16th Edition By Charles Welsh, Cynthia Prentice-Craver, ISBN10: 1260265226, ISBN13: 9781260265224
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
2 Chemical ...
Student name:__________
1) Which of the following are signs of aging at the
cellular level? (Check all that apply)
D) A fatty liver
A) Graying hair, waning strength, and wrinkles. and clogged blood vessels.
B) Unrepaired DNA and abnormal proteins.
C) Impaired cell division and the ability to break
down and recycle worn cell parts.
Accessibility : Keyboard
Question Details Navigation
Bloom's : 3. Apply Gradable : automatic
Learning Outcome : 01.07.01 Identify changes related to aging, from the
microscopic to the whole-body
Section : 01.07 Life-Span Changes
2) Agriculture began in some countries as recently as
__________ years ago.
Learning Outcome : 01.01.01
Question Details Identify some of the early
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation discoveries that led to our
Gradable : automatic current understand
Bloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.01 Origins of Medical Science
3) Dissection of human bodies became part of formal
medical school coursework in the __________ century.
Learning Outcome : 01.01.01
Question Details Identify some of the early
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation discoveries that led to our
Gradable : automatic current understand
Bloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.01 Origins of Medical Science
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,4) The branch of science that deals with the structure of
human body parts is called _________.
Bloom's : 1. Remember
Question Details HAPS Topic : Module A05
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Basic terminology.
Gradable : automatic HAPS Outcome : A05.01 Define
Section : 01.02 Anatomy and Physiology the terms anatomy and
Learning Outcome : 01.02.01 Explain how anatomy and physiology are physiology.
related.
5) The branch of science that deals with the functions of
human body parts is called __________.
Bloom's : 1. Remember
Question Details HAPS Topic : Module A05
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Basic terminology.
Gradable : automatic HAPS Outcome : A05.01 Define
Section : 01.02 Anatomy and Physiology the terms anatomy and
Learning Outcome : 01.02.01 Explain how anatomy and physiology are physiology.
related.
6) A group of cells with common properties that are
organized into a layer or mass is called a(n) __________.
Question Details
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation
Gradable : automatic
Bloom's : 2. Understand
Section : 01.03 Levels of Organization
Learning Outcome : 01.03.01 List the levels of organization in the human
body and the characteristics
HAPS Topic : Module A06 Levels of organization
HAPS Outcome : A06.01 Describe, in order from simplest to most
complex, the major levels of organizat
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,7) A subcellular structure built of assemblies of
macromolecules that carries out a particular function is a(n)
__________.
HAPS Topic : Module A06
Question Details Levels of organization
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome : A06.01
Gradable : automatic Describe, in order from simplest
Bloom's : 2. Understand to most complex, the major
Section : 01.03 Levels of Organization levels of organizat
Learning Outcome : 01.03.01 List the levels of organization in the human
body and the characteristics
8) The process by which food substances are chemically
changed into simpler forms that can be absorbed is called
__________.
HAPS Topic : Module O02
Question Details Introduction to metabolism
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome : O02.01 Define
Gradable : automatic metabolism, anabolism, and
Bloom's : 1. Remember catabolism, and provide
Learning Outcome : 01.05.02 Give examples of metabolism. examples of anabolic
Learning Outcome : 01.05.01 List and describe the major characteristics of
life.
Section : 01.05 The Characteristics and Maintenance of Life
9) The term __________ refers to an increase in body
size without overall change in shape.
life.
Question Details Section : 01.05 The
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Characteristics and Maintenance
Gradable : automatic of Life
Bloom's : 1. Remember
Learning Outcome : 01.05.01 List and describe the major characteristics of
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, 10) The most abundant molecule in the human body is __________.
HAPS Topic : Module A06
Question Details Levels of organization
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome : A06.01
Gradable : automatic Describe, in order from simplest
Bloom's : 1. Remember to most complex, the major
Learning Outcome : 01.05.03 List and describe the major requirements of levels of organizat
organisms.
Section : 01.05 The Characteristics and Maintenance of Life
11) Self-regulating control mechanisms usually operate by
a process called __________ feedback.
with the stimulus and ending wit
Question Details Learning Outcome : 01.04.02
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation List and describe the underlying
Gradable : automatic mechanisms in anatomy and
Bloom's : 1. Remember physiology.
Learning Outcome : 01.05.05 Describe the parts of a homeostatic HAPS Outcome : B02.03
mechanism and explain how they functi Compare and contrast positive
Section : 01.05 The Characteristics and Maintenance of Life and negative feedback in terms
Section : 01.04 Core Themes in Anatomy and Physiology of the relationshi
HAPS Topic : Module B02 General types of homeostatic mechanisms
HAPS Outcome : B02.01 List the steps in a response pathway, starting
12) The potential space between the __________
membranes is called the pleural cavity.
HAPS Topic : Module A03
Question Details Body cavities and regions
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome : A03.01
Gradable : automatic Describe the location of the
Bloom's : 1. Remember body cavities and identify the
Section : 01.06 Organization of the Human Body major organs found
Learning Outcome : 01.06.03 Name and identify the locations of the
membranes associated with the thor
13) The chemicals secreted by endocrine glands are called __________.
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