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[Show more]anterior correct answer: situated toward the front of the body 
 
deep correct answer: away from the body surface; more internal 
 
distal correct answer: situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the central part of the body 
 
dorsal correct answ...
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deep correct answer: away from the body surface; more internal 
 
distal correct answer: situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the central part of the body 
 
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HBS Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is a tissue? correct answer: A group of cells with similar shape & function 
 
What function of cones & rods have? correct answer: Cones sense COLOR and rods sense LIGHT & MOTION 
 
What bone(s) can you use to determine gender? correct answer: Pelvis 
 
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What function of cones & rods have? correct answer: Cones sense COLOR and rods sense LIGHT & MOTION 
 
What bone(s) can you use to determine gender? correct answer: Pelvis 
 
What bone(s) can you use to determine ...
PLTW HBS Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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HBS Final Exam Review!!! (Review for Final Exam for Human Body Systems) Questions With Complete Solutions
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anterior correct answer: situated toward the front of the body 
 
deep correct answer: away from the body surface; more internal 
 
directional terms correct answer: terms used to explain where one body structure is in relation to another 
 
distal correct answer: situated away from the point of...
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Add to cartanterior correct answer: situated toward the front of the body 
 
deep correct answer: away from the body surface; more internal 
 
directional terms correct answer: terms used to explain where one body structure is in relation to another 
 
distal correct answer: situated away from the point of...
Anterior- correct answer: Situated toward the front of the body 
 
Posterior- correct answer: Situated at or toward the hind part of the body 
 
Dorsal- correct answer: Being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body 
 
Ventral- correct answer: Pertaining to the...
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Add to cartAnterior- correct answer: Situated toward the front of the body 
 
Posterior- correct answer: Situated at or toward the hind part of the body 
 
Dorsal- correct answer: Being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body 
 
Ventral- correct answer: Pertaining to the...
types of tissues correct answer: epithelial, connective, nervous, muscle 
 
protection, secretion, absorption, and filtration correct answer: epithelial 
 
lines and covers surface areas correct answer: epithelial 
 
most abundant correct answer: connective 
 
protect, support, and bind together...
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Add to carttypes of tissues correct answer: epithelial, connective, nervous, muscle 
 
protection, secretion, absorption, and filtration correct answer: epithelial 
 
lines and covers surface areas correct answer: epithelial 
 
most abundant correct answer: connective 
 
protect, support, and bind together...
1. What is communication? correct answer: (In terms of the human body) Communication is how information is transferred from one part of the body to another with the use of chemical or electrical signals. This allows the entire body to work together and survive in an environment. 
 
1. Why do you th...
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Add to cart1. What is communication? correct answer: (In terms of the human body) Communication is how information is transferred from one part of the body to another with the use of chemical or electrical signals. This allows the entire body to work together and survive in an environment. 
 
1. Why do you th...
Abduction correct answer: Movement away from the midline of the body 
 
Adduction correct answer: Movement toward the midline off the body 
 
Articular cartilage correct answer: Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces 
 
Articulation correct answer: The action or manner in which th...
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Add to cartAbduction correct answer: Movement away from the midline of the body 
 
Adduction correct answer: Movement toward the midline off the body 
 
Articular cartilage correct answer: Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces 
 
Articulation correct answer: The action or manner in which th...
What is the connection between power and movement in the body? correct answer: Movement requires power. The energy comes from cellular respiration. Respiration can be aerobic (w/ oxygen) or anaerobic (w/o oxygen) 
 
How does the body maintain a supply of ATP during exercise? correct answer: throug...
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Add to cartWhat is the connection between power and movement in the body? correct answer: Movement requires power. The energy comes from cellular respiration. Respiration can be aerobic (w/ oxygen) or anaerobic (w/o oxygen) 
 
How does the body maintain a supply of ATP during exercise? correct answer: throug...
An insoluble fibrous protein of vertebrates that is the chief constituent of the fibrils of connective tissue (as in skin and tendons) and of the organic substance of bones. correct answer: Collagen 
 
Animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population...
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Add to cartAn insoluble fibrous protein of vertebrates that is the chief constituent of the fibrils of connective tissue (as in skin and tendons) and of the organic substance of bones. correct answer: Collagen 
 
Animal tissue that functions mainly to bind and support other tissues, having a sparse population...
Distal correct answer: Situated away from the center of the body, or from the point of origin; specifically applied to the extremity or distant part of a limb or organ. 
 
Dorsal correct answer: Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure...
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Add to cartDistal correct answer: Situated away from the center of the body, or from the point of origin; specifically applied to the extremity or distant part of a limb or organ. 
 
Dorsal correct answer: Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure...
The opening on the terminal end of the large intestine is called the correct answer: Anus 
 
Which of the following represents the correct order through which food passes in the digestive system? correct answer: Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine. 
 
Which of the ...
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Add to cartThe opening on the terminal end of the large intestine is called the correct answer: Anus 
 
Which of the following represents the correct order through which food passes in the digestive system? correct answer: Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine. 
 
Which of the ...
Ultimately, which gland controls the release of thyroid hormones? 
A: the hypothalamus secreting TRH 
B: the hypothalamus secreting TSH 
C: the anterior pituitary releasing TRH 
D: the anterior pituitary releasing TSH correct answer: A 
 
Insulin is secreted by the pancreas. What is the function ...
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Add to cartUltimately, which gland controls the release of thyroid hormones? 
A: the hypothalamus secreting TRH 
B: the hypothalamus secreting TSH 
C: the anterior pituitary releasing TRH 
D: the anterior pituitary releasing TSH correct answer: A 
 
Insulin is secreted by the pancreas. What is the function ...
___________ connect bones to bones. correct answer: ligaments 
 
Abnormal lateral S curve in spine - signs and symptoms: uneven shoulders, hips, and leg lengths correct answer: Scoliosis 
 
An inflammation of the bones at the joints is called _________________ correct answer: arthritis 
 
A _____...
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Add to cart___________ connect bones to bones. correct answer: ligaments 
 
Abnormal lateral S curve in spine - signs and symptoms: uneven shoulders, hips, and leg lengths correct answer: Scoliosis 
 
An inflammation of the bones at the joints is called _________________ correct answer: arthritis 
 
A _____...
Which of the following describes tissues? correct answer: A group of associated cells with similar structure and function 
 
The ribs all emerge from the ______ vertebrae correct answer: Thoracic 
 
The field of forensic anthropology would include analyzing skeletal remains to determine any of the...
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Add to cartWhich of the following describes tissues? correct answer: A group of associated cells with similar structure and function 
 
The ribs all emerge from the ______ vertebrae correct answer: Thoracic 
 
The field of forensic anthropology would include analyzing skeletal remains to determine any of the...
Anterior correct answer: front of the body 
 
near the elbow correct answer: Where is the distal end of the humerus? 
 
thoracic cavity correct answer: cavity housing lungs and heart, chest cavity 
 
smaller fragments correct answer: After electrophoresis, which fragments have moved further? 
 
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Add to cartAnterior correct answer: front of the body 
 
near the elbow correct answer: Where is the distal end of the humerus? 
 
thoracic cavity correct answer: cavity housing lungs and heart, chest cavity 
 
smaller fragments correct answer: After electrophoresis, which fragments have moved further? 
 
...
HBS Final Exam Review Packet and Conclusion Questions With Complete Solutions
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What part(s) of the brain are responsible for vision? correct answer: Occipital lobe 
 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for muscle coordination? correct answer: Cerebellum and pons 
 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for feelings like happiness and anger? correct answer: Fronta...
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Add to cartWhat part(s) of the brain are responsible for vision? correct answer: Occipital lobe 
 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for muscle coordination? correct answer: Cerebellum and pons 
 
What part(s) of the brain are responsible for feelings like happiness and anger? correct answer: Fronta...
Anterior 
front of the body 
 
Posterior 
back of the body 
 
Inferior 
body parts anatomically considered as lower 
ex: legs are inferior to the arms 
 
Superior 
body parts anatomically considered as higher 
ex: the head is superior to your abdomen 
 
Medial 
towards the middle 
 
Lateral 
ou...
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Add to cartAnterior 
front of the body 
 
Posterior 
back of the body 
 
Inferior 
body parts anatomically considered as lower 
ex: legs are inferior to the arms 
 
Superior 
body parts anatomically considered as higher 
ex: the head is superior to your abdomen 
 
Medial 
towards the middle 
 
Lateral 
ou...
The fingers are ____________ to the wrist correct answer: distal 
 
The foot is ______ to the knee correct answer: inferior 
 
The scapula (shoulder blade) is ______ to the vertebral column correct answer: lateral 
 
Which bone is attached to the distal end of the patella? correct answer: tibia ...
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Add to cartThe fingers are ____________ to the wrist correct answer: distal 
 
The foot is ______ to the knee correct answer: inferior 
 
The scapula (shoulder blade) is ______ to the vertebral column correct answer: lateral 
 
Which bone is attached to the distal end of the patella? correct answer: tibia ...
Unit 1: What does Superior mean? correct answer: above 
 
Unit 1: What does Inferior mean? correct answer: below 
 
What is Skin? 
Unit 5: Protection correct answer: Skin is an organ that helps the body maintain homestasis 
 
What does the Skin do? 
Unit 5:Protection correct answer: Skin protect...
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Add to cartUnit 1: What does Superior mean? correct answer: above 
 
Unit 1: What does Inferior mean? correct answer: below 
 
What is Skin? 
Unit 5: Protection correct answer: Skin is an organ that helps the body maintain homestasis 
 
What does the Skin do? 
Unit 5:Protection correct answer: Skin protect...
Describe an example that demonstrates how one human body system impacts the effectiveness of another. correct answer: if the nervous system does not give a signal to certain glands in the endocrine system, hormones do not get released when they should, which can impact body function 
 
Describe thr...
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Add to cartDescribe an example that demonstrates how one human body system impacts the effectiveness of another. correct answer: if the nervous system does not give a signal to certain glands in the endocrine system, hormones do not get released when they should, which can impact body function 
 
Describe thr...
Which of the following describes tissues? correct answer: a group of associated cells with similar structure and function. 
 
The ribs emerge from the? correct answer: thoracic vertebrae 
 
The field of forensic anthropology would include analyzing skeletal remains to determine any of the? correct...
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Add to cartWhich of the following describes tissues? correct answer: a group of associated cells with similar structure and function. 
 
The ribs emerge from the? correct answer: thoracic vertebrae 
 
The field of forensic anthropology would include analyzing skeletal remains to determine any of the? correct...
Epithelial Tissue correct answer: Covers things 
lining of organs and body cavities 
in layers 
 
Connective Tissue correct answer: joins things together and has a fairly consistant matrix which allows it to fill space with unique shapes and sizes. Examples include adipose, blood, bones and cartil...
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Add to cartEpithelial Tissue correct answer: Covers things 
lining of organs and body cavities 
in layers 
 
Connective Tissue correct answer: joins things together and has a fairly consistant matrix which allows it to fill space with unique shapes and sizes. Examples include adipose, blood, bones and cartil...
chemical reaction correct answer: reactants turn into products 
 
reactants correct answer: the molecules that are used and changed in a reaction 
 
products correct answer: Chemical substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction. They are always located on the right of the reaction 
 
acti...
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Add to cartchemical reaction correct answer: reactants turn into products 
 
reactants correct answer: the molecules that are used and changed in a reaction 
 
products correct answer: Chemical substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction. They are always located on the right of the reaction 
 
acti...
What is the function of the urinary system? correct answer: To filter blood, remove waste in the form of urine 
 
What are the four organs involved in the urinary system? correct answer: Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra 
 
What is the function of the kidney? correct answer: To filter blood and ...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of the urinary system? correct answer: To filter blood, remove waste in the form of urine 
 
What are the four organs involved in the urinary system? correct answer: Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra 
 
What is the function of the kidney? correct answer: To filter blood and ...
Differentiate between CNS and PNS correct answer: CNS= "Command Center" Brain+Spinal Cord 
PNS= carry all outside regions of CNS to CNS 
 
What is the function of myelin? correct answer: Myelin Layer (or sheath) protects and insulates axons and enhances their electrical transmission 
 
Define MS...
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Add to cartDifferentiate between CNS and PNS correct answer: CNS= "Command Center" Brain+Spinal Cord 
PNS= carry all outside regions of CNS to CNS 
 
What is the function of myelin? correct answer: Myelin Layer (or sheath) protects and insulates axons and enhances their electrical transmission 
 
Define MS...
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