How many organ systems does the human body consist of?
a. 13
b.11
c. 9
d. 14
B. 11
If a patient is standing in correct anatomical position, the palms of their hands will face __________.
a. Anteriorly
b. Posteriorly
True or False: Knowing the abdominopelvic anatomical regions and quadrants allows an individual to correlate pain to the organs contained in each area.
True
True or False : Neutrons carry a negative charge
False: Neutrons carry no charge or considered "neutral"
If something is considered to be ________ it will exhibit characteristics such as :
- Sour Taste
- React with bases to form salts
- pH value of less than 7
- React with metals to produce hydrogen gas
Acidic
Which type of tissue allows communication to occur by transmitting electrical pulses?
a. Epithelial
b. Muscle
c. Nervous
d.Connective
C. Nervous
The forehead is _______ to the nose.
a. Inferior
b. Posterior
c. Superior
d. Anterior
C. Superior
The cranial and spinal cavity make up the posterior or _______ region of the body.
a. Ventral
b. Dorsal
B. Dorsal
Which choice below correclty describes the four building blocks (elements) of life that are essential for survival?
a. Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
b. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Magnesium, Potassium
c. Oxygen, Potassium, Carbon, Nitrogen
d. Carbon, Potassium, Oxygen, Hydrogen
A. Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
True or False:
A base is a substance that can accept hydrogen ions (H+ ) in a solution.
Homeostasis is best described as...
a. the study of the structure
and shape on the body and its parts
and their relationships
b. Groups of similar cells which work together to perform a common goal or function
c. A group of anatomical structures in the body that work together to perform various functions
d. A self-regulating process that living systems maintain in their internal, physical and chemical conditions by adapting to survive in changing environments
D. A self-regulating process that living systems maintain in their internal, physical and chemical conditions by adapting to survive in changing environments
a. Distal, Proximal
b. Superficial, Deep
c. Medial, Lateral
d. Intermediate,Proximal
b. Superficial, Deep
Which type of tissue makes up the majority of the human body and organs covering external and internal surfaces by protecting the body from its environment?
a. Connective
b. Nervous
c. Epithelial
d.Muscle
C. Epithelial
_______ bonds are the strongest of the bonds where
two or more nonmetals share electrons.
a. Ionic
b. Covalent
c. Hydrogen
____________ is essential for breaking down food
particles and activating digestive enzymes.
a. Lactic Acid
b. Citric Acid
c.Hydrochloric Acid
d. Phosphoric Acid
C. Hydrochloric Acid
_________ muscle control describes muscles that
contract automatically without conscious thought.
(smooth, and cardiac)
a. Involuntary
b. Voluntary
The anterior ventral cavity is divided into two distinct cavities by a dome-shaped muscle
called the _______________.
a. Abdominopelvic
b. Diaphragm
c. Serous membrane
d. Vertebral Canal
B. Diaphragm
The skin is _________ to the muscle.
a. Superficial
b. Deep
A. Superficial
a. Potential Energy
b. Kinetic Energy
Potential
Determine the missing levels of organization
1.Atom
2. _______
3. Cell
4. ______
5. Organ
6. Organ System
7. _______
2. Molecule
4. Tissue
7. Organism
Name the 3 types of muscle tissue
1. Smooth
2. Cardiac
3. Skeletal
Serous membranes line closed body cavities and
cover internal organs. _______ is a layer that lines the internal surface of the body wall. Whereas _______ is a layer that covers the external surface of the organs within that cavity.
a. Parietal, Visceral
b. Visceral, Parietal
A. Parietal, Visceral
__________ protect internal organs allowing them to move and expand as necessary to perform
functions
a. Abdominal-pelvic quadrants
b. Serous Membranes
c. Integumentary System
d. Body Cavities
D. Body Cavities
Digestion, Cellular Respiration, Muscle Contraction, and Neurotransmitter Release are all examples of ?
a. Mechanical Reactions
b. Electrical Reactions
c. Chemical Reactions
C. Chemical Reactions
Which choice correctly states the four bases found in a human DNA strand?
a. Plasma, WBC, RBC
b. Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine
c. Cytosine, Adenine, Plasma, Guanine
d. WBC, Plasma, Adenine, RBC
B. Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine