,Human9Physiology:9An9Integrated9Approach,98e
(Silverthorn)Chapter91 Introduction9to9Physiology
1) Physiology9is9the9study9of
A) the9structure9of9the9body.
B) the9tissues9and9organs9of9the9body9at9the9microscopic9level.
C) growth9and9reproduction.
D) the9normal9functions9of9the9organ9systems.
E) the9facial9features9as9an9indication9of9
personality.Answer: D
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The9Science9of9Phy
siologyLearning9Outcome:991.5
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Knowledge)
2) The9literal9meaning9of9the9term9physiology9is9knowledge9of
A) organs.
B) nature.
C) science.
D) chemistry.
E) math.
Answer:
B
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3) Because9anatomy9and9physiology9have9different9definitions,9they9are9usually9
consideredseparately9in9studies9of9the9body.
A) True
B) False9
Answer:
B
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,4) The9following9is9a9list9of9several9levels9of9organization9that9make9up9the9human9body.
1. tissue
2. cell
3. organ
4. molecule
5. organism
6. organ9system
The9correct9order9from9the9smallest9to9the9largest9
isA)92,94,91,93,96,95.
B)94,92,91,96,93,95.
C)94,92,91,93,96,95.
D)94,92,93,91,96,95.
E)96,94,95,92,93,91.
Answer: C
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The9Science9of9Phy
siologyLearning9Outcome:991.1
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Knowledge)
5) "Glucose9is9transported9from9blood9into9cells9because9cells9require9glucose9to9 meet9their9
energyneeds."9This9type9of9explanation9is
A) mechanistic.
B) theological.
C) teleological.
D) metalogical.
E) scatological.
Answer: C
Section9Title:9The9Science9of9Physi
ologyLearning9Outcome:991.4
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Knowledge)
6) "Glucose9is9transported9from9blood9into9cells9by9transporters9in9response9to9insulin."9This9
typeof9explanation9is
A) mechanistic.
B) theological.
C) teleological.
D) metalogical.
E) scatological.
Answer: A
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siologyLearning9Outcome:9 1.4
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, 7) Which9of9the9following9is9a9buffer9zone9between9the9outside9world9and9most9of9the9cells9of9
thebody?
A) blood
B) lumen
C) lymph
D) extracellular9fluid
E) All9of9the9answers9are9
correct.Answer:
D9Section9Title:
HomeostasisLearning9
Outcome: 1.6
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Comprehension)
8) Which9of9the9following9is9one9of9Cannon's9"internal9secretions"?
A) hormones
B) nutrients
C) water
D) inorganic9ions
E) None9of9the9answers9are9
correct.Answer: A
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siologyLearning9Outcome:991.5
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9) The9study9of9body9function9in9a9disease9state9is
A) necrology.
B) physiology.
C) microbiology.
D) pathophysiology.
E) histology.9
Answer: D
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ologyLearning9Outcome:991.5
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Knowledge)
10) Homeostasis9is9the9ability9of9the9body9to
A) prevent9the9external9environment9from9changing.
B) prevent9the9internal9environment9from9changing.
C) quickly9restore9changed9conditions9to9normal.
D) ignore9external9stimuli9to9remain9in9a9state9of9rest.
E) prevent9excessive9blood9
loss.Answer: C
I
Section9Title:
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siologyLearning9Outcome:991.6
Skill: Level9I:9Reviewing9Facts9and9Terms9(Bloom's9Taxonomy:9Knowledge)
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