Health And Illness
The Human Body In Health And Illness 7th
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Pedal, patellar, popliteal, and plantar are terms that refer to
a. lower extremities areas.
b. arm.
c. toes.
d. structures that are proximal to the kneecap.
❖ ANS: A
Which of the following terms refers to the area along the lateral trunk between the ribs and the
hip bones?
a. Inguinal
b. Visceral
c. Flank
d. Gluteal
❖ ANS: C
Buccal, oral, and orbital are terms that refer to the structures in the
a. neck.
b. head.
c. flank.
d. inguinal area.
❖ ANS: B
With which word is lower back pain associated?
a. Flank
b. Inguinal
c. Lumbar
d. Popliteal
❖ ANS: C
Which of the following are located in the orbits surrounding the nucleus?
a. Isotopes
b. Protons
,c. Electrons
d. Neutrons
❖ ANS: C
Which of the following is a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration [H+]?
a. Atomic number
b. Atomic mass
c. Isotope
d. pH
❖ ANS: D
The sharing of electrons is referred to as
a. covalent bonding.
b. ionic bonding.
c. radioactive decay.
d. isotope formation.
❖ ANS: A
Which element must be present for a substance to be classified as organic?
a. Iodine
b. Iron
c. Carbon
d. Calcium
❖ ANS: C
A cation is a(n)
a. positively charged ion.
b. electrolyte.
c. isotope.
d. ion that has an atomic mass of 2.
❖ ANS: A
Which of the following is an anion?
a. Sodium ion
b. Potassium ion
c. Chloride ion
d. Calcium ion
❖ ANS: C
What kind of ion would have 8 protons in its nucleus and 9 electrons in its orbits?
a. Cation
b. Electrolyte
c. Acid
d. Anion
, ❖ ANS: D
Which of the following is true of an anion?
a. An anion always ionizes to form electrolytes.
b. An anion always has an atomic mass of 15.
c. An anion carries a negative charge.
d. A hydrogen ion is an anion.
❖ ANS: C
NaCl, table salt, is called a(n)
a. anion.
b. electrolyte.
c. cation.
d. ion.
❖ ANS: B
Which process refers to the dissociation of NaCl into Na+ and Cl-?
a. Radioactivity
b. Ionization
c. Covalent bonding
d. Hydrogen bonding
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following is descriptive of the chemical reaction in the previous question?
a. Cation + anion electrolyte
b. Electrolyte cation + anion
c. Electrolyte + anion cation
d. Neutralization of an acid by a base
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following is an anion?
a. NaCl
b. KCl
c. H2SO4
d. HCO3-
❖ ANS: D
Which of the following represents bicarbonate, an anion that is important in acid base
regulation?
a. HCl
b. Ca(OH)2
c. HCO3-
d. KCl
❖ ANS: C
, Which compound is the universal solvent?
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. ATP
d. Water
❖ ANS: D
[H+] refers to
a. an isotope of hydrogen.
b. heavy hydrogen.
c. hydrogen bonding.
d. hydrogen ion concentration
❖ ANS: D
Which compound is a waste product of cellular metabolism?
a. Oxygen
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Catalyst
d. ATP
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following increases the speed of a chemical reaction but is itself not used up in
the chemical reaction?
a. An isotope
b. A cation
c. A catalyst
d. ATP
❖ ANS: C
What is the energy-transferring molecule?
a. H+
b. ATP
c. Ca2+
d. NaCl
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following acts as a catalyst?
a. An acid
b. An enzyme
c. A buffer
d. ATP
❖ ANS: B
The Human Body In Health And Illness 7th
Edition All Chapters | Complete Guide Graded
A+| Brand New Ed| Correct And Verified Answers
______________________________________________________________________________
Pedal, patellar, popliteal, and plantar are terms that refer to
a. lower extremities areas.
b. arm.
c. toes.
d. structures that are proximal to the kneecap.
❖ ANS: A
Which of the following terms refers to the area along the lateral trunk between the ribs and the
hip bones?
a. Inguinal
b. Visceral
c. Flank
d. Gluteal
❖ ANS: C
Buccal, oral, and orbital are terms that refer to the structures in the
a. neck.
b. head.
c. flank.
d. inguinal area.
❖ ANS: B
With which word is lower back pain associated?
a. Flank
b. Inguinal
c. Lumbar
d. Popliteal
❖ ANS: C
Which of the following are located in the orbits surrounding the nucleus?
a. Isotopes
b. Protons
,c. Electrons
d. Neutrons
❖ ANS: C
Which of the following is a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration [H+]?
a. Atomic number
b. Atomic mass
c. Isotope
d. pH
❖ ANS: D
The sharing of electrons is referred to as
a. covalent bonding.
b. ionic bonding.
c. radioactive decay.
d. isotope formation.
❖ ANS: A
Which element must be present for a substance to be classified as organic?
a. Iodine
b. Iron
c. Carbon
d. Calcium
❖ ANS: C
A cation is a(n)
a. positively charged ion.
b. electrolyte.
c. isotope.
d. ion that has an atomic mass of 2.
❖ ANS: A
Which of the following is an anion?
a. Sodium ion
b. Potassium ion
c. Chloride ion
d. Calcium ion
❖ ANS: C
What kind of ion would have 8 protons in its nucleus and 9 electrons in its orbits?
a. Cation
b. Electrolyte
c. Acid
d. Anion
, ❖ ANS: D
Which of the following is true of an anion?
a. An anion always ionizes to form electrolytes.
b. An anion always has an atomic mass of 15.
c. An anion carries a negative charge.
d. A hydrogen ion is an anion.
❖ ANS: C
NaCl, table salt, is called a(n)
a. anion.
b. electrolyte.
c. cation.
d. ion.
❖ ANS: B
Which process refers to the dissociation of NaCl into Na+ and Cl-?
a. Radioactivity
b. Ionization
c. Covalent bonding
d. Hydrogen bonding
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following is descriptive of the chemical reaction in the previous question?
a. Cation + anion electrolyte
b. Electrolyte cation + anion
c. Electrolyte + anion cation
d. Neutralization of an acid by a base
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following is an anion?
a. NaCl
b. KCl
c. H2SO4
d. HCO3-
❖ ANS: D
Which of the following represents bicarbonate, an anion that is important in acid base
regulation?
a. HCl
b. Ca(OH)2
c. HCO3-
d. KCl
❖ ANS: C
, Which compound is the universal solvent?
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. ATP
d. Water
❖ ANS: D
[H+] refers to
a. an isotope of hydrogen.
b. heavy hydrogen.
c. hydrogen bonding.
d. hydrogen ion concentration
❖ ANS: D
Which compound is a waste product of cellular metabolism?
a. Oxygen
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Catalyst
d. ATP
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following increases the speed of a chemical reaction but is itself not used up in
the chemical reaction?
a. An isotope
b. A cation
c. A catalyst
d. ATP
❖ ANS: C
What is the energy-transferring molecule?
a. H+
b. ATP
c. Ca2+
d. NaCl
❖ ANS: B
Which of the following acts as a catalyst?
a. An acid
b. An enzyme
c. A buffer
d. ATP
❖ ANS: B