Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Introducing… Let’s Get Homeostasis I Have Give Me
Organized Cavities Direction
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Topic 1: Introducing…
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Which type of anatomy listed below is
NOT an example of gross anatomy?
a. regional anatomy
b. surface anatomy
c. cellular anatomy
d. systemic anatomy ANSWER
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Which type of anatomy listed below is
NOT an example of gross anatomy?
a. regional anatomy
b. surface anatomy
c. cellular anatomy
d. systemic anatomy
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Which specialty of physiology would be
the profession of someone studying the
effects of heart disease?
a. pathological physiology
b. systemic physiology
c. organ physiology
d. cellular physiology ANSWER
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Which specialty of physiology would be
the profession of someone studying the
effects of heart disease?
a. pathological physiology
b. systemic physiology
c. organ physiology
d. cellular physiology
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Anatomy is to __ as physiology is to __.
a. cutting up; putting together
b. structure; function
c. function; structure
d. medical terminology; medical tests
ANSWER
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Anatomy is to __ as physiology is to __.
a. cutting up; putting together
b. structure; function
c. function; structure
d. medical terminology; medical tests
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Topic 1: Introducing…
$400 Question
Why is the study of human anatomy and
physiology critical to your everyday life?
a. It develops an understanding of how the
body works under normal conditions.
b. It serves as a foundation for other life
sciences.
c. It is useful in knowing what is
happening when illness occurs.
d. All of the above are correct. ANSWER
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Why is the study of human anatomy and
physiology critical to your everyday life?
a. It develops an understanding of how the
body works under normal conditions.
b. It serves as a foundation for other life
sciences.
c. It is useful in knowing what is
happening when illness occurs.
d. All of the above are correct.
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$500 Question
Which of the following sciences is
considered the oldest medical science?
a. chemistry
b. physiology
c. epidemiology
d. anatomy
ANSWER
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Which of the following sciences is
considered the oldest medical science?
a. chemistry
b. physiology
c. epidemiology
d. anatomy
ANSWER
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
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At which level of organization does a
histologist investigate structures?
a. molecular
b. organ
c. tissue
d. cellular ANSWER
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At which level of organization does a
histologist investigate structures?
a. molecular
b. organ
c. tissue
d. cellular
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
$200 Question
Why is it important to study each level of structural
organization?
a. The organization at each level determines
structural characteristics of higher levels.
b. The organization at each level determines
functions of higher levels.
c. A and B are correct answers.
d. It is not relevant to study all levels of
organization. ANSWER
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Why is it important to study each level of
structural organization?
a. The organization at each level
determines structural characteristics of
higher levels.
b. The organization at each level
determines functions of higher levels.
c. A and B are correct answers.
d. It is not relevant to study all levels of
organization.
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
$300 Question
The following is a list of several levels of organization
that make up the human body. Put them in order
from smallest to largest.
1) tissue 3) organ 5) system
2) cell 4) organelle
a. 1, 3, 4, 2, 5
b. 4, 1, 2, 5, 3
c. 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
ANSWER
d. 4, 2, 1, 3, 5
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
$300 Answer
The following is a list of several levels of organization
that make up the human body. Put them in order
from smallest to largest.
1) tissue 3) organ 5) system
2) cell 4) organelle
a. 1, 3, 4, 2, 5
b. 4, 1, 2, 5, 3
c. 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
d. 4, 2, 1, 3, 5
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
$400 Question
What is NOT true of the lymphatic
system?
a. defends against infection
b. includes the liver and the pancreas
c. returns fluids to the bloodstream
d. includes the tonsils and the thymus
ANSWER
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What is NOT true of the lymphatic
system?
a. defends against infection
b. includes the liver and the pancreas
c. returns fluids to the bloodstream
d. includes the tonsils and the thymus
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Topic 2: Let’s Get Organized
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How do you effectively distinguish cytology from
histology?
a. Cytology studies structures of tissues; histology
studies functions of tissues.
b. Cytology analyzes internal structures of
individual cells; histology studies groups of
specialized cells that work together.
c. Cytology uses light microscopy; histology uses
electron microscopy.
d. Cytology studies disease states;
ANSWER
histology studies only healthy tissues.
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How do you effectively distinguish cytology from
histology?
a. Cytology studies structures of tissues; histology
studies functions of tissues.
b. Cytology analyzes internal structures of
individual cells; histology studies groups of
specialized cells that work together.
c. Cytology uses light microscopy; histology uses
electron microscopy.
d. Cytology studies disease states;
histology studies only healthy tissues.
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$100 Question
A disturbance in homeostasis ________.
a. causes a disease if the disturbance persists
b. causes a dynamic equilibrium that is always
restored
c. causes death within a short period of time
d. always causes several organ systems failing
simultaneously
ANSWER
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
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A disturbance in homeostasis ________.
a. causes a disease if the disturbance persists
b. causes a dynamic equilibrium that is always
restored
c. causes death within a short period of time
d. always causes several organ systems failing
simultaneously
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$200 Question
Most examples of extrinsic regulation of
organ systems in the human body will be
controlled via ________.
a. negative feedback
b. positive feedback
c. autoregulation
d. homeostasis ANSWER
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
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Most examples of extrinsic regulation of
organ systems in the human body will be
controlled via ________.
a. negative feedback
b. positive feedback
c. autoregulation
d. homeostasis
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$300 Question
Why is homeostatic regulation important to an
organism?
a. Regulation allows individual organ systems
to gain total control of the body.
b. Individual cells tolerate large ranges of
conditions when regulated properly.
c. Physiological systems can function normally
only under carefully controlled conditions.
d. Regulation provides a good framework
for studying human physiology. ANSWER
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
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Why is homeostatic regulation important to an
organism?
a. Regulation allows individual organ systems
to gain total control of the body.
b. Individual cells tolerate large ranges of
conditions when regulated properly.
c. Physiological systems can function normally
only under carefully controlled conditions.
d. Regulation provides a good framework
for studying human physiology.
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$400 Question
Which of these statements describe(s) extrinsic
regulation?
a. Extrinsic regulation results from the activities
of the nervous system or endocrine system.
b. Extrinsic regulation adjusts activities
automatically in response to some
environmental change.
c. Extrinsic regulatory mechanisms involve
oxygen levels declining in a tissue that would
promote local vasodilation.
ANSWER
d. Statements B and C are correct.
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$400 Answer
Which of these statements describe(s) extrinsic
regulation?
a. Extrinsic regulation results from the activities of
the nervous system or endocrine system.
b. Extrinsic regulation adjusts activities
automatically in response to some
environmental change.
c. Extrinsic regulatory mechanisms involve oxygen
levels declining in a tissue that would promote
local vasodilation.
d. Statements B and C are correct.
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$500 Question
Why is positive feedback helpful in blood clotting, but
unsuitable for the regulation of rising body temperature?
a. Positive feedback accelerates the clotting
process, but would cause temperature to rise
out of control.
b. Positive feedback would cause temperature to
decrease; negative feedback would cause
dynamic equilibrium to occur in blood clotting.
c. Positive feedback is not reliable.
d. Positive feedback works only in life- ANSWER
threatening situations.
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Topic 3: Homeostasis
$500 Answer
Why is positive feedback helpful in blood clotting, but
unsuitable for the regulation of rising body temperature?
a. Positive feedback accelerates the clotting
process, but would cause temperature to rise
out of control.
b. Positive feedback would cause temperature to
decrease; negative feedback would cause
dynamic equilibrium to occur in blood clotting.
c. Positive feedback is not reliable.
d. Positive feedback works only in life-
threatening situations.
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$100 Question
Which terms below are mismatched?
a. liver/abdominal cavity
b. lungs/pleural cavity
c. stomach/pelvic cavity
d. bladder/pelvic cavity
ANSWER
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$100 Answer
Which terms below are mismatched?
a. liver/abdominal cavity
b. lungs/pleural cavity
c. stomach/pelvic cavity
d. bladder/pelvic cavity
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$200 Question
When the body is in the correct anatomical
position, what does that look like?
a. The terms left and right refer to the left
and right sides of the observer.
b. Hands are at the sides, dorsum of the
hand facing forward, legs apart, head
slightly to one side.
c. Hands are at the sides, palms facing
forward, feet together, eyes straight
ahead.
ANSWER
d. The person must be lying down.
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When the body is in the correct anatomical
position, what does that look like?
a. The terms left and right refer to the left
and right sides of the observer.
b. Hands are at the sides, dorsum of the
hand facing forward, legs apart, head
slightly to one side.
c. Hands are at the sides, palms facing
forward, feet together, eyes straight
ahead.
d. The person must be lying down.
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$300 Question
Bruce has gallbladder problems. Where
does Bruce have pain?
a. epigastric region
b. umbilical region
c. right lumbar region
d. right upper quadrant
ANSWER
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Bruce has gallbladder problems. Where
does Bruce have pain?
a. epigastric region
b. umbilical region
c. right lumbar region
d. right upper quadrant
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$400 Question
If a surgeon makes an incision just inferior
to the diaphragm, which body cavity will be
opened?
a. the abdominopelvic cavity
b. the pleural cavity
c. the dorsal cavity
ANSWER
d. the pericardial cavity
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If a surgeon makes an incision just inferior
to the diaphragm, which body cavity will be
opened?
a. the abdominopelvic cavity
b. the pleural cavity
c. the dorsal cavity
d. the pericardial cavity
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Topic 4: I Have Cavities
$500 Question
The __ peritoneum surrounds organs and the __
peritoneum lines the __. This membrane
functions to __.
a. dural; parietal; cranial cavity; separate brain
and spinal cord
b. pleural; pericardial; thoracic cavity; protect
internal structures
c. visceral; parietal; abdominopelvic cavity; allow
organs to slide across each other
d. parietal; visceral; thoracic cavity;
ANSWER
allow expansion of organs
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The __ peritoneum surrounds organs and the __
peritoneum lines the __. This membrane
functions to __.
a. dural; parietal; cranial cavity; separate brain
and spinal cord
b. pleural; pericardial; thoracic cavity; protect
internal structures
c. visceral; parietal; abdominopelvic cavity; allow
organs to slide across each other
d. parietal; visceral; thoracic cavity;
allow expansion of organs
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Topic 5: Give Me Direction
$100 Question
Which type of section would
separate/divide the body down the
midline between the eyes?
a. transverse section
b. coronal section
c. parasagittal section
ANSWER
d. midsagittal section
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Which type of section would
separate/divide the body down the midline
between the eyes?
a. transverse section
b. coronal section
c. parasagittal section
d. midsagittal section
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Topic 5: Give Me Direction
$200 Question
The patella is __ to the tarsals and __ to
the thigh.
a. proximal; distal
b. medial; inferior
c. superior; distal
d. lateral; inferior ANSWER
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The patella is __ to the tarsals and __ to
the thigh.
a. proximal; distal
b. medial; inferior
c. superior; distal
d. lateral; inferior
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The pleura is ______ to the pericardium
and _______ to the diaphragm.
a. posterior; lateral
b. superior; superficial
c. lateral; deep
d. lateral; superior ANSWER
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The pleura is ______ to the pericardium
and _______ to the diaphragm.
a. posterior; lateral
b. superior; superficial
c. lateral; deep
d. lateral; superior
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Topic 5: Give Me Direction
$400 Question
Contents of the thoracic cavity include the
__ and is further subdivided into the __
cavities.
a. brain and spinal cord; cranial and
vertebral
b. heart and lungs; pleural and pericardial
c. liver and stomach; abdominal and pelvic
ANSWER
d. B and C are correct.
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Contents of the thoracic cavity include the
__ and is further subdivided into the __
cavities.
a. brain and spinal cord; cranial and
vertebral
b. heart and lungs; pleural and pericardial
c. liver and stomach; abdominal and pelvic
d. B and C are correct.
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Amy complains of pain in a structure located in
the superior and medial part of her body. Which
structure fits this description?
a. auris
b. hallux
c. nasus
d. patella ANSWER
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Amy complains of pain in a structure located in
the superior and medial part of her body. Which
structure fits this description?
a. auris
b. hallux
c. nasus
d. patella
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FINAL ROUND Question
A receptor, a control center, and an effector are the three
parts of a homeostatic regulatory mechanism. Which of
the these describes the respective functions of each
component?
a. receives and processes information; a cell or organ
that responds to commands; a sensor receptive to
stimulus
b. a sensor receptive to stimulus; receives and
processes information; a cell or organ that responds to
commands
c. activity that opposes or enhances a stimulus; receives
information; keeps characteristics of internal
ANSWER
environment within certain limits
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FINAL ROUND Answer
A receptor, a control center, and an effector are the three
parts of a homeostatic regulatory mechanism. Which of
the these describes the respective functions of each
component?
a. receives and processes information; a cell or organ
that responds to commands; a sensor receptive to
stimulus
b. a sensor receptive to stimulus; receives and
processes information; a cell or organ that responds to
commands
c. activity that opposes or enhances a stimulus; receives
information; keeps characteristics of internal
environment within certain limits
d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
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