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Test Bank Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 15th
Edition by Charles Welsh, Prentice -Craver -All Chapters( 1-20 ) A+
1. Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
Answers are At the end of each Chapter.
1.The anatomical term for the forearm is_________.
2) What investigator would conduct an experiment to determine how temperature
changes affect the rate at which the heart beats?
A) Anatomist
B) Physiologist
C) Chemist
D) Biochemist
3) Blood plasma is an example of what type of fluid?
A) Intracellular
B) Extracellular
C) Serous
D) Acidic
4) Which of the following lists illustrates the idea of increasing levels of organization?
A) Molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
B) Tissues, cells, organs, molecules, organ systems
C) Organs, molecules, organ systems, cells, tissues
D) Cell, atom, tissue, molecule, macromolecule
5) In a crisis, the heart beats faster and more forcefully. What affect would this have on
hydrostatic pressure?
A) An increase in hydrostatic pressure
B) A decrease in hydrostatic pressure
C) No change in hydrostatic pressure
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6) The temperature in a room drops to 65oF, causing the heater to turn on. The
temperature change is an example of a(an):
A) effector.
B) receptor.
C) stimulus.
D) response.
7) Which of the following is considered one of the characteristics of life?
A) Digestion
B) Respiration
C) Metabolism
D) Absorption
8) The ability of an organism to sense changes in its body is an example of:
A) movement.
B) respiration.
C) responsiveness.
D) absorption.
9) What is the definition of metabolism?
A) All the cells in the body
B) All of the homeostatic set points in the body
C) All of the chemical reactions in the body
D) All of the organs in the body and their parts
10) What is/are the origin(s) of many of the terms in anatomy and physiology?
A) Greek and Latin
B) Spanish and Portuguese
C) French and German
D) Chinese and Japanese
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11) At what level of organization is skin?
A) Tissue level
B) Cellular level
C) Organ level
D) System level
12) Which of the following is NOT a requirement to maintain the life of humans?
A) Water
B) Heat
C) Light
D) Pressure
13) What gas makes up approximately 1/5th of ordinary air and is used by cells to
release energy from food substances?
A) Oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Hydrogen
D) Nitrogen
14) Which of the following processes are NOT concerned with maintaining the life of an
adult organism?
A) Responsiveness
B) Movement
C) Reproduction
D) Metabolism
15) What is the definition of homeostasis?
A) The changing external conditions
B) The maintenance of stable external conditions
C) The changing internal conditions
D) The maintenance of internal conditions
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16) The method for testing a hypothesis, then rejecting or accepting it based on the
results of experiments or observations, is called the_________.
17) Which of the following examples illustrates a homeostatic mechanism?
A) Shivering in response to a drop in body temperature
B) Increasing body temperature during exercise
C) Decreasing body temperature during prolonged exposure to cold conditions
D) Dehydration from lack of water intake
18) What requirement of life is also the most abundant chemical in the body and is the
major component of extracellular fluid?
A) Water
B) Oxygen
C) Cell
D) Food
19) What term refers to the structures that provide information about the conditions of
the internal environment?
A) Set points
B) Effectors
C) Receptors
D) Homeostasis
20) Which of the following directly cause(s) the changes in the internal environment
needed to maintain homeostasis?
A) Receptors
B) Effectors
C) Setpoint
D) Intracellular fluid
21) Which of the following causes conditions in the body to move away from the normal
state?
A) Negative feedback
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