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and Physiology 8th Edition By Jason LaPres,
Beth Ann Kersten Chapter 1-18



Chapter 1: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (1–10)

1.​ Which of the following is the correct order of structural organization in the human
body from simplest to most complex?​


A. Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Cell → Organism​
B. Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism ​
C. Organism → Organ System → Organ → Tissue → Cell​
D. Cell → Organ → Tissue → Organism → Organ System​
Rationale: The human body is organized hierarchically: cells form tissues, tissues form
organs, organs form organ systems, and organ systems make up the organism.​

2.​ Homeostasis refers to:​


A. The structural arrangement of body parts​
B. Maintaining a stable internal environment ​
C. The process of growth and development​
D. Cellular metabolism​
Rationale: Homeostasis is the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment
despite external changes.​

3.​ Which plane divides the body into right and left portions?​


A. Frontal​
B. Sagittal ​
C. Transverse​
D. Coronal​
Rationale: The sagittal plane runs vertically and divides the body into right and left
sections.​

4.​ The study of body function is called:​


A. Anatomy​
B. Physiology ​
C. Histology​

, D. Pathology​
Rationale: Physiology studies how body parts work and interact, whereas anatomy
focuses on structure.​

5.​ Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback mechanism?​
A. Blood clotting​


B. Labor contractions​
C. Regulation of blood glucose ​
D. Fever during infection​
Rationale: Negative feedback reduces deviation from a set point, such as regulating
blood glucose. Positive feedback amplifies a change (e.g., labor contractions).​

6.​ Which of the following cavities houses the heart and lungs?​


A. Cranial cavity​
B. Thoracic cavity ​
C. Abdominal cavity​
D. Pelvic cavity​
Rationale: The thoracic cavity contains the heart and lungs, separated from the
abdominal cavity by the diaphragm.​

7.​ Which level of organization consists of similar cells working together?​


A. Organ​
B. Tissue ​
C. System​
D. Organism​
Rationale: Tissues are groups of similar cells performing a common function.​

8.​ Which term describes the front of the body?​


A. Dorsal​
B. Ventral ​
C. Superior​
D. Posterior​
Rationale: Ventral refers to the anterior/front side, whereas dorsal refers to the back.​

9.​ The axial region of the body includes:​


A. Limbs​
B. Head, neck, and trunk ​
C. Arms and legs​
D. Hands and feet​
Rationale: The axial region forms the central axis of the body: head, neck, and trunk.​

10.​Which of the following is NOT a necessary life function?​
A. Metabolism​
B. Reproduction​

, ✅
C. Digestion​
D. Hair growth ​
Rationale: Hair growth is not essential for survival; necessary life functions include
metabolism, growth, reproduction, and maintaining homeostasis.​




Chapter 2: The Chemical Level of Organization (11–20)

11.​Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?​


A. Neutron​
B. Proton ​
C. Electron​
D. Photon​
Rationale: Protons are positively charged, neutrons are neutral, and electrons are
negatively charged.​

12.​Which bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?​


A. Ionic​
B. Covalent ​
C. Hydrogen​
D. Van der Waals​
Rationale: Covalent bonds share electrons, ionic bonds transfer electrons.​

13.​Which element is most abundant in the human body?​


A. Carbon​
B. Oxygen ​
C. Nitrogen​
D. Hydrogen​
Rationale: Oxygen makes up about 65% of body mass, primarily in water molecules.​

14.​pH measures:​


A. Number of molecules in solution​
B. Hydrogen ion concentration ​
C. Oxygen concentration​
D. Sodium levels​
Rationale: pH indicates the concentration of H⁺ ions in a solution; low pH is acidic, high
pH is basic.​

15.​Which macromolecule stores genetic information?​
A. Protein​
B. Lipid​
C. Carbohydrate​

, D. Nucleic acid ✅

Rationale: DNA and RNA are nucleic acids that store and transmit genetic information.​

16.​Enzymes function as:​


A. Energy sources​
B. Catalysts ​
C. Substrates​
D. Hormones​
Rationale: Enzymes speed up chemical reactions without being consumed.​



17.​Which molecule is a primary source of energy in cells?​
A. Glucose ​
B. DNA​
C. Fatty acids​
D. Protein​
Rationale: Glucose is the main energy source for ATP production.​

18.​Hydrophobic molecules are:​


A. Water-loving​
B. Water-fearing ​
C. Ionic​
D. Polar​
Rationale: Hydrophobic molecules repel water and are non-polar.​

19.​Which type of bond forms between water molecules?​
A. Ionic​


B. Covalent​
C. Hydrogen ​
D. Peptide​
Rationale: Hydrogen bonds form between the slightly positive hydrogen of one water
molecule and the slightly negative oxygen of another.​

20.​Which type of reaction joins monomers to form polymers?​


A. Hydrolysis​
B. Dehydration synthesis ​
C. Oxidation​
D. Reduction​
Rationale: Dehydration synthesis removes water to join monomers; hydrolysis adds
water to break polymers.​
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