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TEST BANK-Principles of Anatomy & Physiology by Tortora (2024) Chapter 01: An Introduction to the Human Body Type: Multiple Choice: 1) Which describes the study of the functions of body structures? a) Anatomy b) Physiology c) Endocrinology d) Histology e) Immunology Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Bloomcode: Knowledge Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define anatomy and physiology, and name several branches of these sciences. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.1 Anatomy and Physiology Defined Question type: Multiple Choice 2) A group of cells that work together to perform a particular function is a(n) a) tissue. b) organ. c) molecules. d) compounds. e) organism. Answer: a Difficulty: Easy Bloomcode: Knowledge Learning Objective 1: LO1.2 Identify the locations and functions of each of the organ systems and major organs of the human body. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.2 Levels of Structural Organization and Body Systems. Question type: Multiple Selection 3) What process occurs when amino acids build new proteins? Select all that apply. a) Metabolism b) Anabolism c) Catabolism d) Responsiveness e) Differentiation Answer 1: a Answer 2: b Difficulty: Medium Bloomcode: Application Learning Objective 1: LO1.3 Define the important life processes of the human body. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.3 Characteristics of the Living Human Organism Question type: Essay 4) How are reproduction, differentiation and growth related? Answer: Difficulty: Hard Bloomcode: Synthesis Learning Objective 1: LO1.3 Define the important life processes of the human body. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.3 Characteristics of the Living Human Organism Solution: Reproduction occurs through the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm cell to form a zygote, followed by repeated cell divisions and the differentiation of these cells. Growth is an increase in body size that results from an increase in the size of existing cells, an increase in the number of cells, or both. Question type: Multiple Choice 5) The two organ systems that predominantly regulate and maintain homeostasis are the a) cardiovascular and integumentary systems. b) nervous and endocrine systems. c) cardiovascular and respiratory systems. d) respiratory and muscular systems. e) urinary and integumentary systems. Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Bloomcode: Comprehension Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis 6) Which body fluid fills the narrow spaces between cells and tissues? a) Lymph b) Blood plasma c) Interstitial fluid d) Intracellular fluid e) Vitreous body Answer: c Difficulty: Medium loomcode: Application Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Question type: Essay 7) Describe the differences between positive and negative feedback systems. Answer: Difficulty: Medium Bloomcode: Analysis Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Solution: A positive feedback system will strengthen or reinforce a change in one of the body's controlled conditions while a negative feedback system will reverse a change in a controlled condition. Question type: Multiple Choice 8) Hormonal or electrical signals are sent from the control center to the a) receptors. b) stimulus. c) afferent pathway. d) effectors. e) efferent pathway. Answer: d Difficulty: Medium Bloomcode: Application Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Question type: Multiple Choice 9) component that detects decreasing oxygen concentrations in blood would be the a) receptor. b) muscle. c) response. d) effector. Answer: a Difficulty: Medium Bloomcode: Analysis Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Question type: Multiple Choice 10) If blood concentrations of thyroid hormones increase above a certain level, Thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) neurons in the hypothalamus are inhibited and stop secreting TRH. This is an example of a) negative feedback. b) positive feedback. Answer: a Difficulty: Hard Bloomcode: Evaluation Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Question type: Multiple-Selection 11) Cardiomyopathy worsens as the heart weakens. Swelling in the legs occurs and is classified as a… (Select all that apply.) a) Symptom. b) Disorder. c) Disturbance. d) Disease. e) Sign. Answer 1: b Answer 2: c Answer 3: e Difficulty: Medium Bloomcode: Analysis Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders. Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis Question type: Essay

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Principles of Anatomy & Physiology 16th Edition by Gerard Tortora & Derrickson
(2024) ISBN-13 978-1119662792/All Chapters 1-29/Complete Study Guide




Principles of Anatomy & Physiology
16th Edition by Tortora G & Derrickson
PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 16TH ED BY
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TORTORA

, TEST BANK -Principles of Anatomy & Physiology by Tortora (2024)
Chapter 01: An Introduction to the Human Body
Type: Multiple Choice:


1) Which describes the study of the functions of body structures?

a) Anatomy
b) Physiology
c) Endocrinology
d) Histology
e) Immunology

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define anatomy and physiology, and name several branches of
these sciences.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.1 Anatomy and Physiology Defined


Question type: Multiple Choice


2) A group of cells that work together to perform a particular function is a(n)

a) tissue.
b) organ.
c) molecules.
d) compounds.
e) organism.

Answer: a

Difficulty: Easy
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Learning Objective 1: LO1.2 Identify the locations and functions of each of the organ systems
and major organs of the human body.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.2 Levels of Structural Organization and Body Systems.




PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 16TH ED BY
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TORTORA

, Question type: Multiple Selection


3) What process occurs when amino acids build new proteins? Select all that apply.

a) Metabolism
b) Anabolism
c) Catabolism
d) Responsiveness
e) Differentiation

Answer 1: a
Answer 2: b

Difficulty: Medium
Bloomcode: Application
Learning Objective 1: LO1.3 Define the important life processes of the human body.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.3 Characteristics of the Living Human Organism


Question type: Essay

4) How are reproduction, differentiation and growth related?

Answer:

Difficulty: Hard
Bloomcode: Synthesis
Learning Objective 1: LO1.3 Define the important life processes of the human body.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.3 Characteristics of the Living Human Organism
Solution: Reproduction occurs through the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm cell to form a
zygote, followed by repeated cell divisions and the differentiation of these cells. Growth is an
increase in body size that results from an increase in the size of existing cells, an increase in the
number of cells, or both.


Question type: Multiple Choice


5) The two organ systems that predominantly regulate and maintain homeostasis are the

a) cardiovascular and integumentary systems.
b) nervous and endocrine systems.
c) cardiovascular and respiratory systems.




PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 16TH ED BY
TRINITY TEST BANKS
TORTORA

, d) respiratory and muscular systems.
e) urinary and integumentary systems.

Answer: b

Difficulty: Easy
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the
relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis


6) Which body fluid fills the narrow spaces between cells and tissues?

a) Lymph
b) Blood plasma
c) Interstitial fluid
d) Intracellular fluid
e) Vitreous body

Answer: c

Difficulty: Medium
loomcode: Application
Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the
relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis


Question type: Essay


7) Describe the differences between positive and negative feedback systems.

Answer:

Difficulty: Medium
Bloomcode: Analysis
Learning Objective 1: LO1.4 Explain the importance of homeostasis and describe the
relationship of homeostatic imbalances to disorders.
Section Reference 1: Sec 1.4 Homeostasis
Solution: A positive feedback system will strengthen or reinforce a change in one of the body's
controlled conditions while a negative feedback system will reverse a change in a controlled
condition.




PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 16TH ED BY
TRINITY TEST BANKS
TORTORA

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