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,NETA Assessment: Test Bank to accompany Human Physiology, Second
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Canadian Edition
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By Sherwood, Kell, and Ward
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Test Bank prepared by Dr.Alice Khin, University of Alberta.
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NETA copy editor: Karen Rolfe
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 1 The Foundation of Physiology ................................................................................ 1-1
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Chapter 2 Cell Physiology ........................................................................................................... 2-1
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Chapter 3 The Central Nervous System ................................................................................. 3-1
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Chapter 4 The Peripheral Nervous System: Sensory, Autonomic, Somatic ......................... 4-1
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Chapter 5 Principles of Endocrinology; The Central Endocrine Glands ................................ 5-1
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Chapter 6 Muscle Physiology...................................................................................................... 6-1
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Chapter 7 Cardiac Physiology ..................................................................................................... 7-1
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Chapter 8 Vascular Physiology.................................................................................................... 8-1
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Chapter 9 The Blood................................................................................................................... 9-1
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Chapter 10 Body Defences ......................................................................................................... 10-1
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Chapter 11 The Respiratory System ......................................................................................... 11-1
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Chapter 12 The Urinary System ............................................................................................... 12-1
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Chapter 13 Fluid and Acid–Base Balance ................................................................................ 13-1
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Chapter 14 The Digestive System ............................................................................................. 14-1
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Chapter 15 Energy Balance and Temperature Regulation .................................................... 15-1
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Chapter 16 The Endocrine Glands ............................................................................................. 16-1
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Chapter 17 The Reproductive System ....................................................................................... 17-1
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, Chapter 1: The Foundation of Physiology
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MULTIPLE CHOICE gg
1. Which of the following is correctly matched?
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a. anatomy/body function gg
b. bacteria/multicellular
c. organs/one primary tissue gg gg
d. physiology/body function gg
ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: 3 BLM: Remember
2. Which of the following is a mechanistic rather than a teleological explanation
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of a physiological phenomenon?
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a. A person breathes to obtain oxygen.
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b. A person sweats to cool off.
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c. A person’s stomach secretes digestive juices because it is stimulated
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nervous system. gg
d. A person’s heart beats to pump blood.
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ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: 3 BLM: Higher Order gg
3. When a blood capillary is cut, a clot forms under which feedback control system?
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a. negative feedback gg
b. positive feedback gg
c. extrinsic control gg
d. feedforward
ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: 16 BLM: Higher Order gg
4. Which of the following type of tissues uses the terminology ―smooth‖?
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a. connective tissue gg
b. epithelial tissue gg
c. glandular tissue gg
d. muscle tissue gg
ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: 6 BLM: Remember
5. Which of the following is an example of a positive feedback system?
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a. body temperature regulation
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b. birth of a baby gg gg gg
c. room temperature regulation
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d. blood pH regulation gg gg
ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: 16 BLM: Higher Order gg
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