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Chapter |1. |An |Introduction |to |the |Human |Body
Chapter |2. |The |Chemical |Level |of |Organization
Chapter |3. |The |Cellular |Level |of |Organization
Chapter |4. |The |Tissue |Level |of |Organization
Chapter |5. |Integumentary |System
Chapter |6. |Bone |Tissue |and |the |Skeletal |System
Chapter |7. |Axial |Skeleton
Chapter |8. |The |Appendicular |Skeleton
Chapter |9. |Joints
Chapter |10. |Muscle |Tissue
Chapter |11. |The |Muscular |System
Chapter |12. |The |Nervous |System |and |Nervous |Tis |sue
Chapter |13. |Anatomy |of |the |Nervous |System
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Chapter |14. |The |Somatic |Nervous |System
Chapter |15. |The |Autonomic |Nervous |System
Chapter |16. |The |Neurological |Exam
Chapter |17. |The |Endocrine |System
Chapter |18. |The |Cardiovascular |System: |Blood
Chapter |19. |The |Cardiovascular |System: |The |Heart
Chapter |20. |The |Cardiovascular |System: |Blood |Vessels |and |Circulation
Chapter |21. |The |Lymphatic |and |Immune |System
Chapter |22. |The |Respiratory |System
Chapter |23. |The |Digestive |System |
Chapter |24. |Metabolism |and |Nutrition
Chapter |25. |The |Urinary |System
Chapter |26. |Fluid, |Electrolyte, |and |Acid-Base |Balance
Chapter |27. |The |Reproductive |System
Chapter |28. |Development |and |Inheritance
,1. An Introduction to the Human Body
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1 ...................is |the |study |of |the |larger |structures |of |the |body, |those |visible |without |the |aid |of |magnification
(A) Gross |anatomy
(B) Microscopic |anatomy
(C) Macroscopic |anatomy
(D) Physical |anatomy
Ans |A Diff |Easy Page |8
2. The |word |“anatomy” |comes |from |a |Greek |root |that |means |“ ........... ’’
(A) To |cut |apart
(B) To |fix |with
(C) To |view |inside
(D) To |study |exterior
Ans |A Diff |Easy Page |8
3. Dissection |is |still |used |in |………….
(A) Medical |schools
(B) Pathology |labs
(C) Anatomy |courses
(D) All |of |above
Ans |D Diff |Easy Page |8
4. Microscopic |anatomy |includes |………….
(A) Histology
(B) Cytology
(C) Both |of |above
(D) None |of |above
Ans |C Diff |Easy Page |8
5................. is |the |study |of |the |structures |that |make |up |a |discrete |body |system—that |is, |a |group |of
structures |that |work |together |to |perform |a |unique |body |function.
(A) Regional |anatomy
(B) Systematic |anatomy
, (C) Both |of |above
(D) None |of |above
Ans |C Diff |Easy Page |9
6. Human |physiology |is |the |scientific |study |of |the .......... of |the |structures |of |the |body |and |the |ways |in
which |they |work |together |to |support |the |functions |of |life.
(A) Chemistry
(B) Physic
(C) Both |Above
(D) None |of |Above
Ans |C Diff |Medium Page |9
7. Homeostasis |is |the |state |of |steady -------- maintained |by |living |things.
(A) Internal |Condition
(B) External |conditions
(C) Both |Above
(D) None |of |Above
Ans |A Diff |Easy Page |9
8. An |organ |is |an |anatomically |distinct |structure |of |the |body |composed |of -------- tissue |types.
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Two|or |more
(D) None |of |above
Ans |C Diff |Easy Page |11
9. In ------------ organisms, |including |humans, |all |cells, |tissues, |organs, |and |organ |systems |of |the |body
work|together |to |maintain |the |life |and |health |of |the |organism.
(A) Unicellular
(B) Bicellular
(C) Multicellular
(D) None |of |above