Chapter 1 Introduction to Physiology
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Chapter 2 The Cell - Structure and Function
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Chapter 3 Cell Metabolism
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Chapter 4 Cell Membrane Transport
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Chapter 5 Chemical Messengers
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Chapter 6 The Endocrine System - Endocrine Glands and Hormone Actions
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Chapter 7 Nerve Cells and Electrical Signaling
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Chapter 8 Synaptic Transmission and Neural Integration
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Chapter 9 The Nervous System - Central Nervous System
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Chapter 10 The Nervous System - Sensory Systems
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Chapter 11 The Nervous System - Autonomic and Motor Systems
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Chapter 12 Muscle Physiology
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Chapter 13 The Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Function
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Chapter 14 The Cardiovascular System - Blood Vessels, Blood Flow, and Blood Pressure
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Chapter 15 The Cardiovascular System - Blood
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Chapter 16 The Respiratory System - Pulmonary Ventilation
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Chapter 17 The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange and Regulation of Breathing
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Chapter 18 The Urinary System - Renal Function
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Chapter 19 The Urinary System - Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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Chapter 20 The Gastrointestinal System
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Chapter 21 The Endocrine System - Regulation of Energy Metabolism and Growth
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Chapter 22 The Reproductive System
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Chapter 23 The Immune System
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Chapter 24 Diabetes Mellitus
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Principles of Human Physiology, Revised 6e
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(Stanfield)Chapter 1 Introduction to
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Physiology
II
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions II II
1) The smallest living units capable of carrying out their own basic life functions are called
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A) organs.
B) organ systems. II
C) tissues.
D) cells.
E) organelles.
Answer: D I I
HAPS LO: HAPS-1
II I I
Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
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1.1
II
2) Cells are classified into which of the following four broad categories?
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A) squamous, cubodial, columnar, and basement membranes II II II II II
B) skeletal, cardiac, endocrine, and nervous
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C) neurons, muscle, epithelial, and connective tissue
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D) atoms, tissues, organs, and organ systems
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E) endocrine, nervous, integumentary, and II II II
reproductiveAnswer: C
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Learning Outcome: II
1.1HAPS LO: HAPS-1
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Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
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1.1
II
3) Epithelial cells are associated with a noncellular material called a(n)
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A) fibroblast.
B) connective tissue. II
C) endocrine gland. II
D) basement membrane. II
E) muscle
fiber.Answer:
II I
D
I I
Learning Outcome: II
1.1HAPS LO: HAPS-1
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Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
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1.1
II
1|Page
II II II II II
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4) II are found in the linings of hollow organs where they separate fluids in the interior
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cavity from the surrounding body fluids. The interior cavity of a hollow organ or vessel is
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knownas a .
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A) Endocrine cells : lumen II II II
B) Smooth muscle cells : cavity II II II II
C) Epithelial : lumen II II
D) Connective tissues : basement membran II II II II
E) Elastin cells : II II
cavityAnswer: C
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Learning Outcome: II
1.1HAPS LO: HAPS-1
II I II II II
Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
I I I II II
1.1
II
5) The tissue type that generates mechanical force and movement, and whose activity
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iscontrolled both on a voluntary and involuntary level, is
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A) muscle
B) epithelial
C) connective
D) nervous
E) skeletal
Answer:
II
A
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Learning Outcome: II
1.1HAPS LO: HAPS-1|2
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Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
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1.1
II
6) Glands are derived from what type of tissue?
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A) muscle
B) connective
C) epithelial
D) nerve
E) reticular I
Answer:
C
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1.1HAPS LO: HAPS-1
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Bloom's Taxonomy: II
KnowledgeChapter Section:
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1.1
II
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