,Human @Physiology: @An @Integrated @Approach, @8e
(Silverthorn)Chapter @1 Introduction @to @Physiology
1) Physiology @is @the @study @of
A) the @structure @of @the @body.
B) the @tissues @and @organs @of @the @body @at @the @microscopic @level.
C) growth @and @reproduction.
D) the @normal @functions @of @the @organ @systems.
E) the @facial @features @as @an
@indication @of @personality. @ @ @
@Answer: D
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.5
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
2) The @literal @meaning @of @the @term @physiology @is @knowledge @of
A) organs.
B) nature.
C) science.
D) chemistry.
E) math.
Answer:
B
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.5
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @ Knowledge)
3) Because @anatomy @and @physiology @have @different @definitions, @they @are
@usually @consideredseparately @in @studies @of @the @body.
A) True
B) False
@Answe
r:
B
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.5
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
,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 @isA) @2, @4, @1, @3, @6, @5.
B) 4, @2, @1, @6, @3, @5.
C) 4, @2, @1, @3, @6, @5.
D) 4, @2, @3, @1, @6, @5.
E) 6, @4, @5, @2, @3, @1.
Answer: C
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.1
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
5) "Glucose @is @transported @from @blood @into @cells @because @cells @require @glucose @to
@meet @their @energyneeds." @This @type @of @explanation @is
A) mechanistic.
B) theological.
C) teleological.
D) metalogical.
E) scatological.
Answer: C
Section @Title: @The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.4
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
6) "Glucose @is @transported @from @blood @into @cells @by @transporters @in @response @to
@insulin." @This @typeof @explanation @is
A) mechanistic.
B) theological.
C) teleological.
D) metalogical.
E) scatological.
Answer: A
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.4
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
, 7) Which @of @the @following @is @a @buffer @zone @between @the @outside @world @and @most
@of @the @cells @of @thebody?
A) blood
B) lumen
C) lymph
D) extracellular @fluid
E) All @of @the @answers
@are @correct.Answer:
D @Section @Title:
HomeostasisLearning
@Outcome: 1.6
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Comprehension)
8) Which @of @the @following @is @one @of @Cannon's @"internal @secretions"?
A) hormones
B) nutrients
C) water
D) inorganic @ions
E) None @of @the @answers
@are @correct.Answer:
A
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.5
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
9) The @study @of @body @function @in @a @disease @state @is
A) necrology.
B) physiology.
C) microbiology.
D) pathophysiology.
E) histology.
@Answer: D
Section @Title: @The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.5
Skill: Level @I: @Reviewing @Facts @and @Terms @(Bloom's @Taxonomy: @Knowledge)
10) Homeostasis @is @the @ability @of @the @body @to
A) prevent @the @external @environment @from @changing.
B) prevent @the @internal @environment @from @changing.
C) quickly @restore @changed @conditions @to @normal.
D) ignore @external @stimuli @to @remain @in @a @state @of @rest.
E) prevent @excessive
@blood @loss.Answer:
I
C
Section @Title: The @Science @of
@PhysiologyLearning @Outcome:
@ 1.6