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Test Bank for Human Physiology 3e 3rd Edition by Bryan H. Derrickson . Full Chapters test bank are included with answers (Chapter 1 to 23) 1. An Introduction to Physiology 2. Chemical Composition of the Body 3. Cells 4. Metabolism 5. Transport Across the Plasma Membrane 6. Cell Signaling 7. The Nervous System and Neuronal Excitability 8. The Central Nervous System 9. Sensory Systems 10. Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems 11. Muscle 12. Control of Body Movement 13. The Endocrine System 14. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart 15. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics 16. The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 17. The Immune System 18. The Respiratory System 19. The Urinary System 20. Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Homeostasis 21. The Digestive System 22. Metabolic Adaptations, Energy Balance, and Temperature Regulation 23. The Reproductive Systems

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Package Title: Test Bank Course Title: Derrickson 3e Chapter Number: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) All the following are subdisciplines of human physiology EXCEPT: a) immunology b) endocrinology c) exercise physiology d) anatomy Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Bloom’s: Comprehension Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined 2) An ancient human skeleton is discovered. What physiology can you detect about the skeleton? a) a small skull was present b) four limbs included two upper limbs and two lower limbs c) compact bone on the outside of the skeleton provided bone strength d) bones of the skull, torso, and four limbs were present but the skin was absent Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined 3) Which is an example of physiology? a) identification of a new bone b) documenting the physical area where a heart is damaged c) tracing the blood vessels used from an organ to the heart d) explaining how a neuron conducts a signal Answer: d Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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� Question type: Text Entry 4) Someone who studies the kidneys would be a/an ____ physiologist. Answer: renal Difficulty: Easy Bloom’s: Knowledge Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined Question type: Multiple choice 5) Which is an INCORRECT pairing of a structure-function relationship? a) a thick layer of cells in an organ allowing exchange b) a wide tube in an area where lots of flow is needed c) strong bones in an area that bears more weight d) elastic tissue in areas that stretch frequently Answer: a Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined 6) Select the molecule(s) from the options below. a) N b) H2O c) O2 d) H2O and O2 Answer: d Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body Question type: True/False 7) Proteins and RNA are examples of individual atoms. Answer: False Difficulty: Easy Bloom’s: Comprehension Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body Question type: Multiple choice 8) Place the levels of organization in order from MOST to LEAST complex. a) organismal, system, organ, tissue, cell, molecule, atom b) organ, system, cell, atom, molecule, organismal, tissue c) atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, system, organismal d) cell, tissue, organ, organismal, system, atom, molecule Answer: a Difficulty: Easy Bloom’s: Knowledge Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body Question type: Text Entry 9) The surface of the skin is an example of ___ tissue. Answer: epithelial Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body Question type: Multiple choice 10) Upon stimulation, what tissue type causes movement of the arm to lift above the head? a) epithelial tissue b) connective tissue c) muscle tissue d) nervous tissue Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body 11) Organs are composed of two or more different ____. a) atoms b) cells c) molecules d) tissues Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Bloom’s: Knowledge Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body. Section Reference: 1.2 Levels of Organization in the Body 12) If fluids are not circulating properly in the body, then the problem is most likely caused by the ____ systems. a) muscular and endocrine b) cardiovascular and lymphatic c) immune and skeletal d) respiratory and digestive Answer: b Difficulty: Medium Bloom’s: Application Learning Objective 1: LO 1.2 Explain how the organization of the human body affects its functions and life processes. Learning Objective 2: LO 1.2.1 Describe the levels of organization that make up the human body.

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