Human Anatomy and Physiology Module 1
Quiz
What is an example of sulfuric acid? - ANS Batteries and industrial mineral acid.
What is an example of carbonic acid? - ANS Carbonated beverages.
What is an example of sodium hydroxide? - ANS Lye.
What is an example of acetic acid? - ANS Vinegar.
What is an example of potassium hydroxide? - ANS Caustic potash.
The science of the function of cells, tissues, and organs of the body is called: - ANS Physiology.
Presence of a structural defect in the roof of the mouth: - ANS Cleft palate.
Diagram that describes how thousands of known marker sequences in the chromosomes
separate and recombine: - ANS Genetic map.
Group of body organs that perform similar functions: - ANS System.
Type of gene that can produce a trait without regard to the nature of its pair member: - ANS
Dominant gene.
Group of cells of the same type that join together for a common purpose: - ANS Tissues.
Technique used to isolate, characterize, and produce large quantities of specific pieces of DNA
from very small amounts of starting material: - ANS Polymerase chain reaction.
Type of muscle tissue found connected to the bones of the body: - ANS Striated.
Insertion of a perfect Jean into the cells of a person with congenital disorder caused by a
defective gene: - ANS Gene therapy.
Type of muscle tissue found within the walls of all the organs of the body except the heart: -
ANS Smooth.
Information provided to a couple regarding their risks of having a child with a genetic disorder: -
ANS Genetic counseling.
, The incidence of down syndrome in North America is about ____ in every 1000 live births,
depending on the mothers age. - ANS 1.
Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are called ________ nerves. - ANS Peripheral.
Which of the following is not one of the three categories of connective tissue? - ANS A. Myelinic
connective tissue.
B. Fluid connective tissue.
C. Supportive connective tissue.
D. Connective tissue proper.
A.
Which of these statements is correct? - ANS A. Neurons are cells of muscle tissue.
B. Neurons increase in number after birth.
C. Neurons are not formed until after birth.
D. Some neurons cannot be re-generated if damaged or destroyed.
D.
Front side of the body: - ANS Anterior.
Process through which large molecules are absorbed into a cell: - ANS Endocytosis.
Upper portion of the abdominopelvic cavity: - ANS Abdominal.
Backside of the body: - ANS Posterior.
Study of mechanisms by which disease occurs, the responses of the body to the disease
process, and the effects of both on normal function: - ANS Pathophysiology.
What process is also known as cell eating? - ANS Phagocytosis.
Using genetic engineering, the disease status concurrently be determined for a fetus with: -
ANS Huntington's disease.
These have the potential to develop into all or nearly all of the tissues of the body: - ANS
Embryonic stem cells.
Detection and identification method used in criminal investigations: - ANS DNA fingerprinting.
Used in the prenatal diagnosis of inherited diseases: - ANS Genetic engineering.
Type of involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart: - ANS Cardiac.
Quiz
What is an example of sulfuric acid? - ANS Batteries and industrial mineral acid.
What is an example of carbonic acid? - ANS Carbonated beverages.
What is an example of sodium hydroxide? - ANS Lye.
What is an example of acetic acid? - ANS Vinegar.
What is an example of potassium hydroxide? - ANS Caustic potash.
The science of the function of cells, tissues, and organs of the body is called: - ANS Physiology.
Presence of a structural defect in the roof of the mouth: - ANS Cleft palate.
Diagram that describes how thousands of known marker sequences in the chromosomes
separate and recombine: - ANS Genetic map.
Group of body organs that perform similar functions: - ANS System.
Type of gene that can produce a trait without regard to the nature of its pair member: - ANS
Dominant gene.
Group of cells of the same type that join together for a common purpose: - ANS Tissues.
Technique used to isolate, characterize, and produce large quantities of specific pieces of DNA
from very small amounts of starting material: - ANS Polymerase chain reaction.
Type of muscle tissue found connected to the bones of the body: - ANS Striated.
Insertion of a perfect Jean into the cells of a person with congenital disorder caused by a
defective gene: - ANS Gene therapy.
Type of muscle tissue found within the walls of all the organs of the body except the heart: -
ANS Smooth.
Information provided to a couple regarding their risks of having a child with a genetic disorder: -
ANS Genetic counseling.
, The incidence of down syndrome in North America is about ____ in every 1000 live births,
depending on the mothers age. - ANS 1.
Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are called ________ nerves. - ANS Peripheral.
Which of the following is not one of the three categories of connective tissue? - ANS A. Myelinic
connective tissue.
B. Fluid connective tissue.
C. Supportive connective tissue.
D. Connective tissue proper.
A.
Which of these statements is correct? - ANS A. Neurons are cells of muscle tissue.
B. Neurons increase in number after birth.
C. Neurons are not formed until after birth.
D. Some neurons cannot be re-generated if damaged or destroyed.
D.
Front side of the body: - ANS Anterior.
Process through which large molecules are absorbed into a cell: - ANS Endocytosis.
Upper portion of the abdominopelvic cavity: - ANS Abdominal.
Backside of the body: - ANS Posterior.
Study of mechanisms by which disease occurs, the responses of the body to the disease
process, and the effects of both on normal function: - ANS Pathophysiology.
What process is also known as cell eating? - ANS Phagocytosis.
Using genetic engineering, the disease status concurrently be determined for a fetus with: -
ANS Huntington's disease.
These have the potential to develop into all or nearly all of the tissues of the body: - ANS
Embryonic stem cells.
Detection and identification method used in criminal investigations: - ANS DNA fingerprinting.
Used in the prenatal diagnosis of inherited diseases: - ANS Genetic engineering.
Type of involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart: - ANS Cardiac.