Introduction To The Human Body,
11th Edition (Tortora)
,Table Of Contents
1 Organization Of The Human Body
2 Introductory Chemistry
3 Cells
4 Tissues
5 The Integumentary System
6 The Skeletal System
7 Joints
8 The Muscular System
9 Nervous Tissue
10 Central Nervous System, Spinal Nerves, And Cranial Nerves
11 Autonomic Nervous System
12 Somatic Senses And Special Senses
13 The Endocrine System
14 The Cardiovascular System: Blood
15 The Cardiovascular System: Heart
16 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels And Circulation
17 The Lymphatic System And Immunity
18 The Respiratory System
19 The Digestive System
20 Metabolism And Nutrition
21 The Urinary System
22 Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid–Base Balance
23 The Reproductive Systems
24 Development And Inheritance
,Package Title: Testbank
Course Title: Ihb9e
Chapter Number: 1
Question Type: Multiple Choice
1) The Science Dealing With Body Functions Is Called
a) Physiology.
b) Cytology.
c) Anatomy.
d) Histology.
e) Biology.
Answer: A
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: Lo 1.1 Define Anatomy And Physiology.
Section Reference 1: Section 1.1 Anatomy And Physiology Defined.
2) The Level Of Organization When Different Multiple Types Of Tissues Join Together Is Called
The
a) Chemical Level.
b) Cellular Level.
c) Tissue Level.
d) Organ Level.
e) System Level.
Answer: D
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: Lo 1.2 Outline The Levels Of Organization Of The Human Body.
Learning Objective 2: Lo 1.2.1 Describe The Structural Organization Of The Human
Body.Section Reference 1: Section 1.2 Levels Of Organization And Body Systems.
3) A Group Of Related Organs That Have A Common Function Is Called A(N)
, a) Organ.
b) System.
c) Tissue.
d) Group.
e) Organism.
Answer: B
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: Lo 1.2 Outline The Levels Of Organization Of The Human Body.
Learning Objective 2: Lo 1.2.1 Describe The Structural Organization Of The Human
Body.Section Reference 1: Section 1.2 Levels Of Organization And Body Systems.
4) The Process By Which Unspecialized Cells Become Specialized Cells Is Called
a) Anabolism.
b) Catabolism.
c) Metabolism.
d) Differentiation.
e) Homeostasis.
Answer: D
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: Lo 1.3 Define The Important Life Processes Of
Humans.Section Reference 1: Section 1.3 Life Processes.
5) The Sum Of All Chemical Processes That Occur In The Human Body Is Referred To As
a) Anabolism.
b) Catabolism.
c) Metabolism.
d) Differentiation.
e) Homeostasis.
Answer: C
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: Lo 1.3 Define The Important Life Processes Of Humans.