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TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNIT 1: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Chapter 1: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3: The Cell
Chapter 4: Histology
UNIT 2: BODY COVERINGS AND MOVEMENT
Chapter 5: The Integumentary System
Chapter 6: Bones and Bone Tissue
Chapter 7: The Skeletal System
Chapter 8: Articulations
Chapter 9: The Muscular System
Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue & Physiology
UNIT 3: INTEGRATION, CONTROL, AND MAINTENANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS
Chapter 11: Introduction to the Nervous System & Nervous Tissue
Chapter 12: The Central Nervous System
Chapter 13: The Peripheral Nervous System
Chapter 14: The Autonomic Nervous System & Homeostasis
Chapter 15: The Special Senses
Chapter 16: The Endocrine System
UNIT 4: TRANSPORT AND IMMUNITY
Chapter 17: The Cardiovascular System I: The Heart
Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System II: The Blood Vessels
Chapter 19: Blood
Chapter 20: The Lymphatic System and Immunity
Chapter 21: The Respiratory System
UNIT 5: REGULATION OF THE BODY’S INTAKE AND OUTPUT
Chapter 22: The Digestive System
Chapter 23: Metabolism and Nutrition
Chapter 24: The Urinary System
Chapter 25: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
UNIT 6: CONTINUITY OF LIFE
Chapter 26: The Reproductive System
Chapter 27: Development & Heredity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose The One Alternative That Best Completes The Statement Or Answers The Question.
1) A Section That Divides The Body On The Longitudinal Plane Into Equal Right And Left Parts Is Called: 1)
A) Median (Midsagittal)
B) Oblique
C) Transverse
D) Frontal
E) Coronal
2) Which Of The Following Is The Correct Sequence, Going From Simplest To Most Complex, In The 2)
Levels Of Structural Organization Of The Human Body:
A) Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Cellular Level, Organ System Level, Organ Level, Organismal Level
B) Cellular Level, Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level, Organ Level
C) Chemical Level, Cellular Level, Tissue Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
D) Cellular Level, Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
E) Cellular Level, Tissue Level, Chemical Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
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3) Which Of These Regions Are Associated With The Parts Of The Arm: 3)
A) Femoral, Popliteal, Patellar
B) Brachial, Antecubital, Carpal
C) Nasal, Oral, Occipital
D) Pelvic, Pubic, Inguinal
E) Acromial, Sacral, Gluteal
4) The Muscular System Consists Of The: 4)
A) Muscles In The Walls Of Hollow Organs
B) Muscles Of The Heart And Those In The Walls Of The Hollow Organs
C) Skeletal Muscles
D) Skeletal Muscles And The Muscles Of The Heart
E) Muscles Of The Heart
5) The Lymphatic System: 5)
A) Synthesizes Vitamin D
B) Responds To Internal And External Changes By Activating Appropriate Muscles And Glands
C) Secretes Hormones That Regulate Processes Such As Growth, Reproduction, And Nutrient Use
(Metabolism) By Body Cells
D) Picks Up Fluid Leaked From Blood Vessels And Returns It To The Blood
E) Produces Heat
6) Which System Covers The External Surface Of The Body And Manufactures Vitamin D: 6)
A) Endocrine System
B) Skeletal System
C) Nervous System
D) Integumentary System
E) Lymphatic System
7) Which Of These Regions Are NOT Associated With The Ventral (Anterior) Portion Of The Head: 7)
A) Oral B) Orbital C) Buccal D) Nasal E) Occiptal
8) Which Of The Following Systems Is Matched Most Accurately To The Life Function It Provides: 8)
A) Respiratory System - Digestion
B) Nervous System - Excretion
C) Muscular System - Maintaining Boundaries
D) Integumentary System - Movement
E) Nervous System - Responsiveness
9) Which Of The Following Elements Of A Control System Detects A Change: 9)
A) Receptor
B) Control Center
C) Effector
D) Stimulus
E) Efferent Pathway
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNIT 1: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Chapter 1: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3: The Cell
Chapter 4: Histology
UNIT 2: BODY COVERINGS AND MOVEMENT
Chapter 5: The Integumentary System
Chapter 6: Bones and Bone Tissue
Chapter 7: The Skeletal System
Chapter 8: Articulations
Chapter 9: The Muscular System
Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue & Physiology
UNIT 3: INTEGRATION, CONTROL, AND MAINTENANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS
Chapter 11: Introduction to the Nervous System & Nervous Tissue
Chapter 12: The Central Nervous System
Chapter 13: The Peripheral Nervous System
Chapter 14: The Autonomic Nervous System & Homeostasis
Chapter 15: The Special Senses
Chapter 16: The Endocrine System
UNIT 4: TRANSPORT AND IMMUNITY
Chapter 17: The Cardiovascular System I: The Heart
Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System II: The Blood Vessels
Chapter 19: Blood
Chapter 20: The Lymphatic System and Immunity
Chapter 21: The Respiratory System
UNIT 5: REGULATION OF THE BODY’S INTAKE AND OUTPUT
Chapter 22: The Digestive System
Chapter 23: Metabolism and Nutrition
Chapter 24: The Urinary System
Chapter 25: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis
UNIT 6: CONTINUITY OF LIFE
Chapter 26: The Reproductive System
Chapter 27: Development & Heredity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose The One Alternative That Best Completes The Statement Or Answers The Question.
1) A Section That Divides The Body On The Longitudinal Plane Into Equal Right And Left Parts Is Called: 1)
A) Median (Midsagittal)
B) Oblique
C) Transverse
D) Frontal
E) Coronal
2) Which Of The Following Is The Correct Sequence, Going From Simplest To Most Complex, In The 2)
Levels Of Structural Organization Of The Human Body:
A) Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Cellular Level, Organ System Level, Organ Level, Organismal Level
B) Cellular Level, Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level, Organ Level
C) Chemical Level, Cellular Level, Tissue Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
D) Cellular Level, Chemical Level, Tissue Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
E) Cellular Level, Tissue Level, Chemical Level, Organ Level, Organ System Level, Organismal Level
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3) Which Of These Regions Are Associated With The Parts Of The Arm: 3)
A) Femoral, Popliteal, Patellar
B) Brachial, Antecubital, Carpal
C) Nasal, Oral, Occipital
D) Pelvic, Pubic, Inguinal
E) Acromial, Sacral, Gluteal
4) The Muscular System Consists Of The: 4)
A) Muscles In The Walls Of Hollow Organs
B) Muscles Of The Heart And Those In The Walls Of The Hollow Organs
C) Skeletal Muscles
D) Skeletal Muscles And The Muscles Of The Heart
E) Muscles Of The Heart
5) The Lymphatic System: 5)
A) Synthesizes Vitamin D
B) Responds To Internal And External Changes By Activating Appropriate Muscles And Glands
C) Secretes Hormones That Regulate Processes Such As Growth, Reproduction, And Nutrient Use
(Metabolism) By Body Cells
D) Picks Up Fluid Leaked From Blood Vessels And Returns It To The Blood
E) Produces Heat
6) Which System Covers The External Surface Of The Body And Manufactures Vitamin D: 6)
A) Endocrine System
B) Skeletal System
C) Nervous System
D) Integumentary System
E) Lymphatic System
7) Which Of These Regions Are NOT Associated With The Ventral (Anterior) Portion Of The Head: 7)
A) Oral B) Orbital C) Buccal D) Nasal E) Occiptal
8) Which Of The Following Systems Is Matched Most Accurately To The Life Function It Provides: 8)
A) Respiratory System - Digestion
B) Nervous System - Excretion
C) Muscular System - Maintaining Boundaries
D) Integumentary System - Movement
E) Nervous System - Responsiveness
9) Which Of The Following Elements Of A Control System Detects A Change: 9)
A) Receptor
B) Control Center
C) Effector
D) Stimulus
E) Efferent Pathway
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