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BIO201_MH_V3 Topic 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology (Graded A+) Quiz/ Latest Update; 35 out of 35 (100%)

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• BIO201_MH_V3 • Topic 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Question text An organ is Select one: a. a small structure within a cell. b. a structure composed of several tissue types. c. the basic structural unit of all living organisms. d. a group of molecules with a common set of functions. e. a group of cells with similar structure and function. Question 2 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text An organ system is Select one: a. a small structure within a cell. b. a structure composed of several tissue types. c. the basic structural unit of all living organisms. d. a group of organs with a common set of functions. e. a group of cells with similar structure and function. Question 3 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 A cell is Select one: a. a small structure within a molecule. b. a structure composed of several tissue types. c. the basic structural unit of living organisms. d. a group of organs with a common set of functions. e. a group of atoms with similar structure and function. Question 4 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text There are more microbial cells than human cells in your body and the health of this microbiota clearly influences human well-being. How many microbes are there?. Select one: a. For every cell in your body, there are ten microbial cells. b. For every cell in your body, there are one hundred microbial cells. c. For every cell in your body, there are one thousand microbial cells. d. For every cell in your body, there are ten thousand microbial cells. Question 5 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is Select one: a. systemic anatomy. b. regional anatomy. c. molecular biology. d. microbiology. e. surface anatomy. Question 6 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text Which subdivision of anatomy involves the study of organs that function together? Select one: a. regional b. developmental c. systemic d. histology e. surface anatomy Question 7 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 The study of the body's organization by areas is Select one: a. systemic anatomy. b. regional anatomy. c. molecular biology. d. microbiology. e. surface anatomy. Question 8 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels? Select one: a. digital subtraction angiography b. magnetic resonance imaging c. dynamic spatial reconstruction d. positron emission tomography Question 9 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues is called Select one: a. MRI. b. PET. c. DSA. d. DSR. Question 10 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text The study of the structural features and functions of the cell is Select one: a. cytology. b. histology. c. molecular biology. d. microbiology. e. surface anatomy. Question 11 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 The umbilical region is commonly known as the Select one: a. groin. b. buttock. c. breastbone. d. upper arm. e. naval. Question 12 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text The sternal region is commonly known as the Select one: a. groin. b. buttock. c. breastbone. d. upper arm. e. naval. Question 13 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 The popliteal region is the Select one: a. calf. b. armpit. c. hollow behind the knee. d. neck. e. thigh. Question 14 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Here is a figure showing major trunk cavities and other structures. What does "E" represent? Select one: a. diaphragm b. mediastinum c. pelvic cavity d. thoracic cavity e. abdominal cavity Question 15 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 1.75 Flag question Select one: a. diaphragm b. mediastinum c. pelvic cavity d. thoracic cavity e. abdominal cavity Question 16 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question The changes an organism undergoes through time is called Select one: a. organization. b. metabolism. c. reproduction. d. growth. e. development. Question 18 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text An organism's ability to use energy in order to swim is an example of Select one: a. metabolism. b. responsiveness. c. organization. d. maturation. e. development. Question 19 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question The antecubital region is the Select one: a. area in front of the elbow. b. chest area. c. lower back. d. bottom of foot. e. forearm. Question 20 Correct 1.75 points out of 1.75 Flag question Question text The shoulder is to the elbow. Select one: a. lateral b. dorsal c. distal d. ventral e. proximal

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