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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 15TH EDITION FOX TESTBANK NURSINGTB.COM 1 Human Physiology, 15e (Fox) Chemical Composition of the Body 1) Water makes up ________ of the total body weight of an average adult. A) 50–60% B) 55–65% C) 60–70% D) 65–75% Answer: C Section: 02.01 Topic: Inorganic compounds and solutions Bloom's: 1. Remember Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C03.01 Discuss the physiologically important properties of water. 2) Most of the water found in the body is in the ________. A) blood B) intracellular fluid compartment C) extracellular fluid compartment D) blood and extracellular fluid compartment Answer: B Section: 02.01 Topic: Inorganic compounds and solutions Bloom's: 1. Remember Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C03.01 Discuss the physiologically important properties of water. 3) Neutrons are uncharged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Answer: TRUE Section: 02.01 Topic: Atoms and Molecules Bloom's: 1. Remember Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C01.01a Describe the charge, mass, and relative location of electrons, protons and neutrons with respect to the structure of an atom. NURSINGTB.COM 2 4) An element with 5 protons, 5 neutrons, and 5 electrons would have an atomic number of 15. Answer: FALSE Section: 02.01 Topic: Atoms and Molecules Bloom's: 3. Apply Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C01.01a Describe the charge, mass, and relative location of electrons, protons and neutrons with respect to the structure of an atom. 5) The atomic nucleus does NOT contain ________, which are negatively charged subatomic particles. A) protons B) electrons C) neutrons Answer: B Section: 02.01 Topic: Atoms and Molecules Bloom's: 1. Remember Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C01.01a Describe the charge, mass, and relative location of electrons, protons and neutrons with respect to the structure of an atom. 6) An element with 11 neutrons, 11 protons, and 11 electrons would have a mass number of ________. A) 11 B) 33 C) 22 D) 21 Answer: C Section: 02.01 Topic: Atoms and Molecules Bloom's: 2. Understand Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation HAPS Outcome: C01.01d Distinguish among the terms atomic number, mass number and atomic weight with respect to the structure of an atom.


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