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,NETA Assessment: Test Bank to accompany Human Physiology, Second
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Canadian Edition
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By @zfSherwood, @zfKell, @zfand @zfWard
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter @zf1 @zfThe @zfFoundation @zfof @zfPhysiology............................................................................... 1-1
Chapter @zf2 @zfCell @zfPhysiology .......................................................................................................... 2-1
Chapter @zf3 @zfThe @zfCentral @zfNervous @zfSystem ................................................................................ 3-1
Chapter @zf4 @zfThe @zfPeripheral @zfNervous @zfSystem: @zfSensory, @zfAutonomic, @zfSomatic ..................... 4-1
Chapter @zf5 @zfPrinciples @zfof @zfEndocrinology; @zfThe @zfCentral @zfEndocrine @zfGlands ............................ 5-1
Chapter @zf6 @zfMuscle @zfPhysiology ..................................................................................................... 6-1
Chapter @zf7 @zfCardiac @zfPhysiology..................................................................................................... 7-1
Chapter @zf8 @zfVascular @zfPhysiology ................................................................................................... 8-1
Chapter @zf9 @zfThe @zfBlood .................................................................................................................. 9-1
Chapter @zf10 @zfBody @zfDefences ........................................................................................................ 10-1
Chapter @zf11 @zfThe @zfRespiratory @zfSystem ........................................................................................ 11-1
Chapter @zf12 @zfThe @zfUrinary @zfSystem............................................................................................... 12-1
Chapter @zf13 @zfFluid @zfand @zfAcid–Base @zfBalance............................................................................... 13-1
Chapter @zf14 @zfThe @zfDigestive @zfSystem ............................................................................................ 14-1
Chapter @zf15 @zfEnergy @zfBalance @zfand @zfTemperature @zfRegulation .................................................. 15-1
Chapter @zf16 @zfThe @zfEndocrine @zfGlands............................................................................................ 16-1
Chapter @zf17 @zfThe @zfReproductive @zfSystem...................................................................................... 17-1
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, Chapter 1: The Foundation of Physiology
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. anatomy/body function
b. bacteria/multicellular
c. organs/one primary tissue
d. physiology/body function
ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: 3 BLM: Remember
2. Which of the following is a mechanistic rather than a teleological explanation of a physiological
phenomenon?
a. A person breathes to obtain oxygen.
b. A person sweats to cool off.
c. A person’s stomach secretes digestive juices because it is stimulated by the
nervous system.
d. A person’s heart beats to pump blood.
ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: 3 BLM: Higher Order
3. When a blood capillary is cut, a clot forms under which feedback control system?
a. negative feedback
b. positive feedback
c. extrinsic control
d. feedforward
ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: 16 BLM: Higher Order
4. Which of the following type of tissues uses the terminology “smooth”?
a. connective tissue
b. epithelial tissue
c. glandular tissue
d. muscle tissue
ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: 6 BLM: Remember
5. Which of the following is an example of a positive feedback system?
a. body temperature regulation
b. birth of a baby
c. room temperature regulation
d. blood pH regulation
ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: 16 BLM: Higher Order
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