Anatomy and Physiology 1 Straighterline Midterm
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1. Pectoral Region is the: b. chest area
A. area in front of the elbow
B. chest area
C. lower back
D. bottom of foot.
E. forearm
2. A increase in the number of cells is: b. growth
a. reproduction
b. growth
c. differentiation
d. metabolism
e. organization
3. An organelle is: a. a small structure within a cell
a. a small structure within a cell
b. a structure composed of several tissue types
c. the basic structural unit of all living organ-
isms
d. a group of organs with a common set of
functions
e. a group of cells with similar structure and
function
4. Which of the following sets of directional terms a. distal and proximal
are most appropriately referred to as oppo-
sites?
a. distal and proximal
b. medial and inferior
c. superior and ventral
d. anterior and deep
e. lateral and superior
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5. Which plan divides the body into equal right c. median
and left halves
a. coronal
b. transverse
c. median
d. oblique
e. none of the above
6. The umbilical region is commonly known as the e. naval
a. groin
b. buttock
c. breastbone
d. upper arm
e. naval
7. In the expression "Let your fingers do the walk- c. digits
ing," which of the following anatomical terms
could be substituted for "fingers?"
a. tarsals
b. manuals
c. digits
d. carpals
e. metatarsals
8. Which of the following is most inferior in loca- a. pelvic cavity
tion?
a. pelvic cavity
b. mediastinum
c. diaphragm
d. pleural cavity
e. pericardial cavity
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9. The antecubital region is the a. area in front of the elbow
a. area in front of the elbow
b. chest area
c. lower back
d. bottom of foot
e. forearm
10. Studies at the biochemical and molecular levels c. physiological functions of organs
would be most appropriate for learning about
the
a. locations of body parts
b. gross anatomy of bones
c. physiological functions of organs
d. ecological niches of humans
e. systemic anatomy
11. The study of tissues is b. histology
a. cytology
b. histology
c. molecular biology
d. microbiology
e. surface anatomy
12. The thoracic cavity is separated from the ab- b. diaphragm
dominal cavity by the
a. sternum
b. diaphragm
c. mediastinum
d. mesentery
e. pericardial cavity
13. "Cutting off your nose" would be a section in a. coronal
the _________ plate
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a. coronal
b. nasal
c. median
d. transverse
e. sagittal
14. Knowledge of the structure of body parts helps c. Moveable joints allow us to bend
use to understand their function. Which of the our fingers to perform many differ-
following is an accurate example of that princi- ent actions.
ple?
a. the basic structural unit of the body is the
cell.
b. the internal environment of the body is main-
tained in a relatively stable condition.
c. moveable joints allow us to bend our fingers
to perform many different actions
d. each tissue is composed of cells that have
similar structure and function.
e. negative feedback is not homeostatic
15. The parietal peritoneum is c. the serous membrane that lines
a. a double layered serous membrane that an- the abdominal and pelvic cavities
chors some of the abdominal organs to the
body wall.
b. the serous membrane that covers the lungs
c. the serous membrane that lines the abdomi-
nal and pelvic cavities
d. space located between the visceral and pari-
etal pleura
e. the membrane that lines the pericardial sac
16. a. reverses the original stimulus
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1. Pectoral Region is the: b. chest area
A. area in front of the elbow
B. chest area
C. lower back
D. bottom of foot.
E. forearm
2. A increase in the number of cells is: b. growth
a. reproduction
b. growth
c. differentiation
d. metabolism
e. organization
3. An organelle is: a. a small structure within a cell
a. a small structure within a cell
b. a structure composed of several tissue types
c. the basic structural unit of all living organ-
isms
d. a group of organs with a common set of
functions
e. a group of cells with similar structure and
function
4. Which of the following sets of directional terms a. distal and proximal
are most appropriately referred to as oppo-
sites?
a. distal and proximal
b. medial and inferior
c. superior and ventral
d. anterior and deep
e. lateral and superior
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5. Which plan divides the body into equal right c. median
and left halves
a. coronal
b. transverse
c. median
d. oblique
e. none of the above
6. The umbilical region is commonly known as the e. naval
a. groin
b. buttock
c. breastbone
d. upper arm
e. naval
7. In the expression "Let your fingers do the walk- c. digits
ing," which of the following anatomical terms
could be substituted for "fingers?"
a. tarsals
b. manuals
c. digits
d. carpals
e. metatarsals
8. Which of the following is most inferior in loca- a. pelvic cavity
tion?
a. pelvic cavity
b. mediastinum
c. diaphragm
d. pleural cavity
e. pericardial cavity
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9. The antecubital region is the a. area in front of the elbow
a. area in front of the elbow
b. chest area
c. lower back
d. bottom of foot
e. forearm
10. Studies at the biochemical and molecular levels c. physiological functions of organs
would be most appropriate for learning about
the
a. locations of body parts
b. gross anatomy of bones
c. physiological functions of organs
d. ecological niches of humans
e. systemic anatomy
11. The study of tissues is b. histology
a. cytology
b. histology
c. molecular biology
d. microbiology
e. surface anatomy
12. The thoracic cavity is separated from the ab- b. diaphragm
dominal cavity by the
a. sternum
b. diaphragm
c. mediastinum
d. mesentery
e. pericardial cavity
13. "Cutting off your nose" would be a section in a. coronal
the _________ plate
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a. coronal
b. nasal
c. median
d. transverse
e. sagittal
14. Knowledge of the structure of body parts helps c. Moveable joints allow us to bend
use to understand their function. Which of the our fingers to perform many differ-
following is an accurate example of that princi- ent actions.
ple?
a. the basic structural unit of the body is the
cell.
b. the internal environment of the body is main-
tained in a relatively stable condition.
c. moveable joints allow us to bend our fingers
to perform many different actions
d. each tissue is composed of cells that have
similar structure and function.
e. negative feedback is not homeostatic
15. The parietal peritoneum is c. the serous membrane that lines
a. a double layered serous membrane that an- the abdominal and pelvic cavities
chors some of the abdominal organs to the
body wall.
b. the serous membrane that covers the lungs
c. the serous membrane that lines the abdomi-
nal and pelvic cavities
d. space located between the visceral and pari-
etal pleura
e. the membrane that lines the pericardial sac
16. a. reverses the original stimulus