Test Bank
Human Physiology 16th Edition.
by Stuart Fox and Krista Rompolski.
All Chapters Covered| Fully Verified Answers
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Answers are at the End of Each chapter
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TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) The study of disease processes aids in the understanding of normal functions.
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2) Phase IV clinical drug trials involve testing a drug only on the specific human population
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who have the condition that the drug is intended to treat.
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3) Negative feedback results in a response that opposes the original deviation from normal.
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4) Blood clotting is an example of positive feedback since the action of the effector opposes
that of the stimulus.
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5) A patient takes a daily thyroid hormone replacement medication to maintain normal
thyroid hormone levels.
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6) Stratified epithelial tissue provides little protection, but transports substances between the
internal and external environments.
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7) Sebaceous glands are responsible for the lubrication of the skin.
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8) Enamel, which is harder than bone or dentin, cannot be regenerated.
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9) By affecting the diameter of cutaneous blood vessels, motor nerve fibers in the skin can
regulate the rate of blood flow.
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10) Blood plasma and interstitial fluid are separated from each other; therefore,there is little
communication and exchange between these fluids.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
11) Physiology .
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A) emphasizes cause-and-effect mechanisms
B) includes the fields of chemistry and psychology
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C) ignores the scientific method
D) ultimately strives to understand the structures of individual cells
12) The study of how disease or injury alters physiological processes is termed .
A) comparative physiology
B) the scientific method
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