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Chapter 1 An Introduction toAnato,ny andPhysiology
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Chapter 2 The Chemical Level ofOrganization Chapte
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Chapter 4 The Tissue Level ofOrganization C
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6 The Skeletal System
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Chapter 9 The General and Special Senses
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Chapter 10 The Endocrine Syste,n mf mf mf mf
Chapter 11 The Cardiovascular System Blood Chapter
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12 The Cardiovascular System The Heart
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Chapter 13 The Cardiovascular System BloodVessels and Circulation C
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,Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology 8th Edition Martini T est Bank
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D) form positive feedback loops.
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Answer: B
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering
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2) The waste products of metabolism are eliminated through the process of
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A) assimilation.
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3) Humans have specialized organ systems compared to smaller organisms because
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A) we have to interact with our environment and smaller organisms do not.
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B) smaller organisms do not need as many nutrients.
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C) our cells are larger.
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D) small organisms do not do the same processes than humans do.
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E) there is multicellularity and increased size in larger organisms.
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Answer: E
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4) Think about the definitions of anatomy and of physiology. The relationship between these two
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E) Organs that have similar function also have similar structure.
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Answer: D
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6) Studying all the superficial and internal features in one specific area of the body is called
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7) One d ifference between a gross anatomist and a histologist would be
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A) the use of a microscope.
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B) the need to use sophisticated diagnostic imaging methods.
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C) one studies physiology and the other studies anatomy.
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D) which organ systems one studies.
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E) which d iseases are seen.
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Answer: A
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8) The study of cells and cellular structures is called
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A) gross anatomy.
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B) cytology.
C) histology.
D) organology.
E) microbiology.
Answer: B
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Chapter 1 An Introduction toAnato,ny andPhysiology
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Chapter 2 The Chemical Level ofOrganization Chapte
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Chapter 4 The Tissue Level ofOrganization C
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Chapter 9 The General and Special Senses
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12 The Cardiovascular System The Heart
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Answer: B
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2) The waste products of metabolism are eliminated through the process of
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B) smaller organisms do not need as many nutrients.
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Answer: E
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