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Bio 201 Anatomy_Quiz_1 {2020} | Bio201 Anatomy_Quiz_1 {A Grade} 1. The study of the structural features and functions of the cell is Select one: a. cytology. b. histology. c. molecular biology. d. microbiology. 2. An organelle 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. 3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of Select one: a. electrons in a magnetic field. b. carbons in a magnetic field. c. protons in a magnetic field. d. cells in a magnetic field. 4. Anatomy is Select one: a. the study of function. b. a branch of physiology. c. the study of structure. d. the study of living organisms. e. the study of homeostasis. This study resource was shared via CourseH5. 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. 6. 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. Feedback The correct answer is: PET. 7. 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. 8. An investigator who conducts an experiment to determine how changes in pH affect the function of enzymes on digestion is most likely to be a(n) Select one: a. neurologist. b. anatomist. c. engineer. This study resource was shared via CourseH. physiologist. e. histologist. 9. Visual inspection of the appearance of the liver and gallbladder during surgery is associated with which of the following? Select one: a. histology b. physiology c. gross anatomy d. radiology e. cytology 10. The study of tissues is Select one: a. cytology. b. histology. c. molecular biology. d. microbiology. e. surface anatomy. 11. The sural region is the Select one: a. calf. b. armpit. c. hollow behind the knee. d. neck. e. thigh. This study resource was shared via CourseH12. Here is a figure showing major trunk cavities and other structures. What does "D" represent? Select one: a. diaphragm b. mediastinum c. pelvic cavity d. thoracic cavity e. abdominal cavity 13. A term that means "toward the attached end of a limb" is Select one: a. medial. b. lateral. c. superficial. d. distal. e. proximal. 14. An increase in the number of cells is Select one: a. reproduction. b. growth. c. differentiation. This study resource was shared via CourseH. metabolism. e. organization. 15. Imagine the following scenario: Platelets adhere to a damaged blood vessel → Platelets secrete various substances → Platelets adhere to a damaged blood vessel This is an example of _____ feedback. Select one: a. positive b. negative 16. Which of the following describes the position of the nose? Select one: a. inferior to the chin b. superior to the forehead c. posterior to the ears d. lateral to the eyes e. superior to the mouth 17. Which of the following systems carries necessary compounds like oxygen and nutrients throughout the body? Select one: a. nervous b. cardiovascular c. urinary d. lymphatic e. respiratory 18. The antecubital region is the Select one: a. area in front of the elbow. This study resource was shared via CourseH. chest area. c. lower back. d. bottom of foot. e. forearm. 19. The axillary region is the Select one: a. calf. b. armpit. c. hollow behind the knee. d. neck. e. thigh. 20. The changes an organism undergoes through time is called Select one: a. organization. b. metabolism. c. reproduction. d. growth. e. development.

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