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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY - 200 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based on: Ross and Wilson Anatomy & Physiology Notes
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INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) for each question.
The correct answer is indicated after each question for self-checking.
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Q001. What is anatomy?
A. The study of the function of the body
B. The study of the chemical composition of the body
C. The study of the structure of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: C
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Q002. What is physiology?
A. The study of the structure of the body
B. The study of the external environment
C. The study of the normal functioning of the body
D. The study of abnormal function of the body
Correct Answer: C
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Q003. What is pathology?
A. The study of abnormal function of the body
B. The study of normal functioning of the body
C. The study of the structure of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: A
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Q004. What is pathophysiology?
A. The study of the structure of the body
B. Explores how pathology affects normal body functioning
C. The study of normal functioning of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q005. What is the most fundamental level of structural complexity?
A. Tissue
B. Chemicals
C. System
D. Organ
Correct Answer: B
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,Q006. What is a cell?
A. The smallest unit of a compound
B. The smallest independent unit of living matter
C. The smallest unit of a tissue
D. The smallest unit of matter
Correct Answer: B
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Q007. What is tissue?
A. A group of organs working together
B. A single cell with a specific function
C. A group of different cells with different functions
D. A group of cells with similar structures and function
Correct Answer: D
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Q008. What is an organ?
A. Different types of tissue brought together for a specific function
B. A single cell with a specific function
C. A group of different cells with different functions
D. A group of organs working together
Correct Answer: A
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Q009. What is a system?
A. Tissue
B. System
C. Made up of a number of tissues and organs for the survival needs of the body
D. Organ
Correct Answer: C
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Q010. What is the internal environment?
A. Rapid change of the internal environment
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. A water-based medium in which body cells exist (interstitial/tissue fluid)
D. Maintenance of a changing external environment
Correct Answer: C
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Q011. What is homeostasis?
A. Maintenance of a changing external environment
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. Destruction of stable internal conditions
D. Maintenance of a stable internal environment for optimum function of the
body
Correct Answer: D
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Q012. What is a negative feedback mechanism?
A. A control mechanism in which the effect of stimuli is reversed to normalcy
B. Progressive increase until normalcy
C. Complete shutdown of the system
D. Maintenance of constant high levels
Correct Answer: A
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Q013. What is a positive feedback mechanism?
A. A control mechanism in which the effect of stimuli is progressively
increased until normalcy is attained
B. Maintenance of constant high levels
C. Complete shutdown of the system
D. Progressive increase until normalcy
Correct Answer: A
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Q014. What is homeostatic imbalance?
A. Occurs when fine control of variable factors in the internal environment is
inadequate and levels fall outside the normal range
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Rapid change of the internal environment
Correct Answer: A
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Q015. What is the external environment?
A. Rapid change of the internal environment
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Surrounds the body and is a source of oxygen and nutrients required by cells
Correct Answer: D
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Q016. What is interstitial fluid?
A. Destruction of stable internal conditions
B. The water-based medium in which body cells exist, also called tissue fluid
C. Rapid change of the internal environment
D. Maintenance of a changing external environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q017. How does negative feedback differ from positive feedback?
A. Progressive increase until normalcy
B. Maintenance of constant high levels
C. Negative feedback reverses the effect of stimuli to normalcy, while positive
, feedback progressively increases the effect until normalcy is attained
D. Complete shutdown of the system
Correct Answer: C
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Q018. What happens when homeostatic control is inadequate?
A. Variable factors in the internal environment fall outside the normal range,
causing homeostatic imbalance
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Destruction of stable internal conditions
Correct Answer: A
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Q019. Why is homeostasis important?
A. Maintenance of a changing external environment
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. It maintains a stable internal environment for optimum body function
D. Destruction of stable internal conditions
Correct Answer: C
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Q020. What is the role of the external environment?
A. Destruction of stable internal conditions
B. It provides oxygen and nutrients required by body cells
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Rapid change of the internal environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q021. What is an element?
A. A single atom with multiple electrons
B. Two or more atoms of the same type combined
C. Contains only one type of atom, e.g., carbon
D. A mixture of different elements
Correct Answer: C
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Q022. What is an atom?
A. The smallest unit of a molecule
B. The smallest unit of a tissue
C. The smallest unit of a compound
D. The smallest unit of an element
Correct Answer: D
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Q023. What is a compound?
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY - 200 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based on: Ross and Wilson Anatomy & Physiology Notes
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INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) for each question.
The correct answer is indicated after each question for self-checking.
================================================================================
Q001. What is anatomy?
A. The study of the function of the body
B. The study of the chemical composition of the body
C. The study of the structure of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: C
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Q002. What is physiology?
A. The study of the structure of the body
B. The study of the external environment
C. The study of the normal functioning of the body
D. The study of abnormal function of the body
Correct Answer: C
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Q003. What is pathology?
A. The study of abnormal function of the body
B. The study of normal functioning of the body
C. The study of the structure of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: A
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Q004. What is pathophysiology?
A. The study of the structure of the body
B. Explores how pathology affects normal body functioning
C. The study of normal functioning of the body
D. The study of the external environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q005. What is the most fundamental level of structural complexity?
A. Tissue
B. Chemicals
C. System
D. Organ
Correct Answer: B
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,Q006. What is a cell?
A. The smallest unit of a compound
B. The smallest independent unit of living matter
C. The smallest unit of a tissue
D. The smallest unit of matter
Correct Answer: B
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Q007. What is tissue?
A. A group of organs working together
B. A single cell with a specific function
C. A group of different cells with different functions
D. A group of cells with similar structures and function
Correct Answer: D
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Q008. What is an organ?
A. Different types of tissue brought together for a specific function
B. A single cell with a specific function
C. A group of different cells with different functions
D. A group of organs working together
Correct Answer: A
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Q009. What is a system?
A. Tissue
B. System
C. Made up of a number of tissues and organs for the survival needs of the body
D. Organ
Correct Answer: C
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Q010. What is the internal environment?
A. Rapid change of the internal environment
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. A water-based medium in which body cells exist (interstitial/tissue fluid)
D. Maintenance of a changing external environment
Correct Answer: C
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Q011. What is homeostasis?
A. Maintenance of a changing external environment
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. Destruction of stable internal conditions
D. Maintenance of a stable internal environment for optimum function of the
body
Correct Answer: D
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Q012. What is a negative feedback mechanism?
A. A control mechanism in which the effect of stimuli is reversed to normalcy
B. Progressive increase until normalcy
C. Complete shutdown of the system
D. Maintenance of constant high levels
Correct Answer: A
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Q013. What is a positive feedback mechanism?
A. A control mechanism in which the effect of stimuli is progressively
increased until normalcy is attained
B. Maintenance of constant high levels
C. Complete shutdown of the system
D. Progressive increase until normalcy
Correct Answer: A
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Q014. What is homeostatic imbalance?
A. Occurs when fine control of variable factors in the internal environment is
inadequate and levels fall outside the normal range
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Rapid change of the internal environment
Correct Answer: A
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Q015. What is the external environment?
A. Rapid change of the internal environment
B. Destruction of stable internal conditions
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Surrounds the body and is a source of oxygen and nutrients required by cells
Correct Answer: D
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Q016. What is interstitial fluid?
A. Destruction of stable internal conditions
B. The water-based medium in which body cells exist, also called tissue fluid
C. Rapid change of the internal environment
D. Maintenance of a changing external environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q017. How does negative feedback differ from positive feedback?
A. Progressive increase until normalcy
B. Maintenance of constant high levels
C. Negative feedback reverses the effect of stimuli to normalcy, while positive
, feedback progressively increases the effect until normalcy is attained
D. Complete shutdown of the system
Correct Answer: C
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Q018. What happens when homeostatic control is inadequate?
A. Variable factors in the internal environment fall outside the normal range,
causing homeostatic imbalance
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Destruction of stable internal conditions
Correct Answer: A
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Q019. Why is homeostasis important?
A. Maintenance of a changing external environment
B. Rapid change of the internal environment
C. It maintains a stable internal environment for optimum body function
D. Destruction of stable internal conditions
Correct Answer: C
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Q020. What is the role of the external environment?
A. Destruction of stable internal conditions
B. It provides oxygen and nutrients required by body cells
C. Maintenance of a changing external environment
D. Rapid change of the internal environment
Correct Answer: B
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Q021. What is an element?
A. A single atom with multiple electrons
B. Two or more atoms of the same type combined
C. Contains only one type of atom, e.g., carbon
D. A mixture of different elements
Correct Answer: C
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Q022. What is an atom?
A. The smallest unit of a molecule
B. The smallest unit of a tissue
C. The smallest unit of a compound
D. The smallest unit of an element
Correct Answer: D
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Q023. What is a compound?