Human A&P Final -Quizzes
The following is a list of six 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 level is,
4,2,1,3,6,5
A radiographic technique that help understand the health of blood circulatory system is, A. CT B. MRI C. X-ray D. DSA E. Ultra-sound
A. CT
While standing erect, the direction of caudal is, A. downward B. upward C. laterally D. medially E. none of the above
A. downward
A patient is undergoing medical treatment lying face down on the bed. Patient's this position is termed as, A. prone B. supine C. posterior D. dorsal E. inferior
A. prone
The study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body is called _________ anatomy. A. regional B. surface C. gross D. pathological E. specific
A. regional
Larynx and alveoli are organs of the ______ system. A. respiratory B. cardiovascular C. endocrine D lymphatic E. digestive
A. respiratory
Normal body temperature is, A. 36°C B. 37°C C. 99°F D. 95°F E. 39°C
B. 37°C
A chemical imbalance in the blood can cause the heart to stop pumping blood, which in turn will cause other tissues and organs to cease functioning. This observation supports the view that A. all organisms are composed of cells B. all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent C. chemical molecules make up cells D. blood has magical properties E. congenital defects can be life-threatening
B. all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent.
Root word of term "anatomy" is, A. ana B. anatome C. tomy D. anatomy E. none of these
B. anatome
Region of the human body that refers to your head and chest regions are called _______, ________ respectively. A. plantar, cephalic B. cephalic, thoracic C. cephalic, abdominal D. cephalic, plantar E. plantar, thoracic
B. cephalic, thoracic
The study of the first two months of development is termed. A. histology B. embryology C. cytology D. pathology E. organology
B. embryology
Red blood cells are derived from ______ layer of embryo, A. ectoderm B. mesoderm C. endoderm D. all of the above E. none of these
B. mesoderm
Which organ system generates and release the heat respectively, A. respiratory, integumentary B. muscular, integumentary C. integumentary, muscular D. muscular, cardiovascular E. none of the above
B. muscular, integumentary
A hormone that is produced by the walls of the uterus during labor is called, A. androgen B. estrogen C. oxytocin D. angiotensin E. progesterone
C. oxytocin
The child birth is an example of, A. autoregulation B. intrinsic regulation C. positive feedback mechanisms D. negative feedback mechanisms E. none of these
C. positive feedback mechanisms
The tendency for physiological systems to stabilize internal conditions with respect to the external environment is called ________. A. integration B. internal regulation C. responsiveness D. homeostasis E. external regulation
D. homeostasis
Anatomical features that change during illness are studied in ________ anatomy. A. gross B. surface C. microscopic D. pathology E. organolgy
D. pathological
Identify structure(s) located within the mediastinum, A. major blood vessels B. estrogen C. esophagus D. a and b E. a and c
E. a and c
A cell or an organ that responds to commands of the control center in negative feedback is termed a(n) A. receptor B. thermoregulator C. hypothalamus D. stimulas E. effector
E. effector
The urinary bladder is found in the ______ region A. inguinal B. iliac C. umbilical D. epigastric E. hypogastric
E. hypogastric
Function of epithelia include all of the following except, A. providing physical protection B. controlling permeability C. absorption D. producing specialized secretions E. supporting muscle cells
E. supporting muscle cells
pes refers to the______
ankle
sura refers to the_____
calf
tarsus refers to the______
foot
manus refers to the ______
hand
Carpus refers to the______
wrist