,Test jBank jfor jAnatomy j& jPhysiology: jAn jIntegrative jApproach, j4th jEdition, jMichael
jMcKinley, jValerie jO’Loughlin, jTheresa jBidle, jISBN10: j1260265218, jISBN13:
j9781260265217
Table jof jContents
1. The jSciences jof jAnatomy jand jPhysiology
2. Atoms, jIons, jand jMolecules
3. Energy, jChemical jReactions, jand jCellular jRespiration
4. Biology jof jthe jCell
5. Tissue jOrganization
6. Integumentary jSystem
7. Skeletal jSystem: jBone jStructure jand jFunction
8. Skeletal jSystem: jAxial jand jAppendicular jSkeleton
9. Skeletal jSystem: jArticulations
10. Muscle jTissue
11. Muscular jSystem: jAxial jand jAppendicular jMuscles
12. Nervous jSystem: jNervous jTissue
13. Nervous jSystem: jBrain jand jCranial jNerves
14. Nervous jSystem: jSpinal jCord jand jSpinal jNerves
15. Nervous jSystem: jAutonomic jNervous jSystem
16. Nervous jSystem: jSenses
17. Endocrine jSystem
18. Cardiovascular jSystem: j Blood
19. Cardiovascular jSystem: jHeart
20. Cardiovascular jSystem: jVessels jand jCirculation
21. Lymphatic jSystem
22. The jImmune jSystem jand jthe jBody’s jDefense
23. Respiratory jSystem
24. Urinary jSystem
25. Fluid jand jElectrolytes
26. Digestive jSystem
27. Nutrition jand jMetabolism
28. Reproductive jSystem
29. Development,Pregnancy, jand jHeredity
, Chapter j01
jThe jSciences jof jAnatomy jand
jPhysiology
Multiple jchoice:
1) If ja jscientist jforms jand jtests ja jhypothesis, jbut jgets junexpected jresults, jwhat jis ja
jlogical jnext jstep? jCheck jall jthat japply.
A) Accept jthe joriginal jhypothesis
B) Reject jthe joriginal jhypothesis
C) Revise jthe joriginal jhypothesis
D) Design ja jnew jexperiment jbased jon ja jnew jor jmodified jhypothesis.
2) Some jresearchers jthink jpheromones jare jimportant jtools jin jhuman jcommunication.
jPheromones jare jchemical jsignals jthat jone jindividual jsends jto janother. jWhat jresearch
jquestions jmight jbe jasked jby janatomists, jand jwhat jquestions jmight jbe jasked jby jphysiologists,
jto jdetermine jif jpheromones jare jimportant jto jhumans?
3) Iron jatoms jhelp jour jblood jtransport joxygen. jDescribe jeach jlevel jof janatomical
jstructural jcomplexity jfor jan jiron jatom jin jyour jblood, jworking jfrom jthe jsimplest jlevel
j(atom) jto jthe jmost jcomplex j(organism).
, 4) If jsomeone jspeaks jtoo jloudly jinto ja jmicrophone, ja jpublic jaddress jsystem jwill
jsometimes jproduce ja jloud jwhistle jof jamplified jfeedback. jExplain jwhether jthis jis jan jexample
jof jnegative jor jpositive jfeedback, jand jexplain jhow jthe jmicrophone, jcontrol jbox,and jspeaker
jof jthe jsystem jserve jas jthe jdifferent jcomponents jof ja jfeedback jloop.
5) The jdiscipline jknown jas anatomy jexamines jsimilarities jand
jdifferences jacross jspecies.
6) The jdiscipline jthat jstudies jthe jfunctions jof jthe jnervous jsystem, jincluding jthe jway
jthat jimpulses jare jconducted, jis jknown jas .
7) The jdiscipline jthat jassociates jchanges jin jorgan jsystem jfunction jwith jdisease jor jinjury
jis jknown jas .
8) The jgroup jof jmetabolic jreactions jin jwhich jsmaller jmolecules jare jcombined jto jform
jlarger jones jis j.
9) Specialized subunits of cells that are made of macromolecules are called _ .