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1. Responds to change in a variable to bring it back to its set point

positive feedback

feed-forward feedback

negative feedback

2. The visceral pleura

covers the lungs

covers the diaphragm

covers the stomach

covers the walls of the thorax

3. What is the role of the parietal peritoneum?

It covers the abdominal and pelvic organs

It lines the walls of the abdominal and pelvic cavities

It secretes digestive enzymes

It produces red blood cells

4. What are the basic functions of all organisms?

Responsiveness, Adaptability, Growth, Differentiation

Reproduction, Movement, Metabolism

Absorption, Respiration, Digestion, Excreation

All of the above

,5. Describe the primary functions of the integumentary system in maintaining
homeostasis.

The integumentary system aids in digestion and nutrient absorption.

The integumentary system protects the body, regulates
temperature, and synthesizes Vitamin D.

The integumentary system facilitates movement and supports the
skeleton.

The integumentary system is responsible for hormone production and
metabolism.

6. Which body part is referred to by the term 'axillary'?

Armpit

Elbow

Wrist

Knee

7. Which of the following statements about aging is TRUE?

Aging is universally defined as anyone above 60 years old

Successful aging is defined as longevity alone.

There have not been any proposed theories of aging.

Aging is defined as a progressive degeneration of biological
function.

8. A pregnant women goes into labor. During her labor, the fetus pushes down
on her cervix. The cervix starts to dilate due to the force of the head. Nerves
send a message to the brain and the brain releases oxytocin to initiate

, contractions of the uterus. This cycle continues until the baby is born.
Question: This is an example of which type of feedback mechanism?

Negative Feedback

Positive Feedback

None of the above

Stimulus Feedback

9. What is the term used to describe the simplest level of organization in the
human body?

Tissue

Organ System

Organ

Cell

10. What is the term used to describe the smallest unit of a chemical compound
that retains its chemical properties?

Compound

Atom

Molecule

Ion

11. The key role of the digestive system is?

To take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide

To provide structure to the body

To take in and break down food for use by the body

, To give the body shape

12. An ________ consists of a group of similar cells performing similar functions.

organ

organelle

molecule

tissue

13. If a researcher identifies a new type of tissue in the human body, what would
be the next level of organization that this tissue could potentially form?

Molecule

Cell

System

Organ

14. What are the main structures that make up the nervous system?

Brain, spinal cord, and nerves

Muscles, bones, and skin

Heart, lungs, and kidneys

Stomach, intestines, and liver

15. Describe the function of the parietal membrane in relation to body cavities.

The parietal membrane transports blood throughout the body.

The parietal membrane connects muscles to bones.

The parietal membrane produces hormones for bodily functions.

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