villuses, diagnosises.

villuses, diagnosises.

1.The plural of villus (hair) is ____________ whereas the plural of diagnosis is ____________

 

villuses, diagnosises.

 

villi, diagnoses.

 

villus, diagnosis.

 

villi, diagnosis.

 

villuses, diagnosis.

 

2.Three common components of a feedback loop are

 

a stimulus, an integrating (control) center, and an organ system.

 

a stimulus, a receptor, and an integrating (control) center.

 

a receptor, an integrating (control) center, and an effector.

 

a receptor, an organ, and an organ system.

 

a receptor, an integrating (control) center, and an organ system.

 

3. The ____________ is defined as a healthy male 22 years old, weighing 70 kg (154 lb), under no environmental stress, and consuming 2,800 kilocalories (kcal) per day; whereas the ________ is the same except for a weight of 58 kg (128 lb) and an intake of 2,000 kcal/day.

 

normal man, normal woman

 

normal male, normal female

 

average man, average woman

 

average male, average woman

 

reference man, reference woman

 

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4.      Stereoscopic vision provides

 

opposable perception.

 

color perception.

 

depth perception.

 

bipedalism.

 

walking upright.

 

5.      The constant appearance of new strains of influenza virus is an example of

 

a model.

 

evolution.

 

selection pressure.

 

survivorship.

 

success.

 

6.      _____________ is the view that not everything about an organism can be understood or predicted from the knowledge of its components; that is, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

 

Naturalism

 

Reductionism

 

Holism

 

Materialism

 

Science

 

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7.      Most primates are ________________, meaning they live in trees.

 

prehensile

 

bipedal

 

cursorial

 

troglodytic

 

arboreal

 

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8.                   The terms physics, physiology, and physician come from a term that ___ proposed to distinguish natural causes from supernatural causes.

 

Hippocrates

 

Plato

 

Schwann

 

Aristotle

 

Avicenna

 

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9.      The lexicon of standard international anatomical terms

 

is called Terminologia Anatomica (TA).

 

is called Nomina Anatomica (NA).

 

is formed from thousands of English word roots.

 

is formed from thousands of Italian word roots.

 

is formed from thousands of French word roots.

 

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10.  Hypercalcemia means

 

elevated calcium levels in blood.

 

lowered calcium levels in bone.

 

elevated sodium levels in blood.

 

elevated calcium levels in bone.

 

lowered calcium levels in the blood.

 

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11.  ___________________ was the first to publish accurate drawings of the body, and is thus regarded as “the father of modern anatomy.”

 

Vesalius

 

Maimonides

 

Harvey

 

Aristotle

 

van Leeuwenhoek

 

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12.  Feeling structures with your fingertips is called _________, whereas tapping on the body and listening for sounds of abnormalities is called ____________

 

palpation; auscultation.

 

auscultation; percussion.

 

percussion; auscultation.

 

palpation; percussion.

 

percussion; palpation.

 

13.  The principal theory of how evolution works is called

 

natural pressure.

 

selective pressure.

 

darwinian pressure.

 

natural adaptation.

 

natural selection.

 

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14.  Which of the following was an adaptation evolved in connection with human upright walking?

 

hair

 

thumbs fully opposable

 

stereoscopic vision

 

color vision

 

spinal and pelvic anatomy

 

15.  The process of using numerous observations to develop general principles and predictions about a specific subject is called

 

experimental design.

 

deductive method.

 

inductive method.

 

hypothesis.

 

statistical testing.

 

16.  Which of the following lists levels of human structure from the most complex to the simplest?

 

organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system

 

organ system, organ, cell, tissue, organelle

 

organ system, organelle, tissue, cell, organ

 

organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle

 

organ, organ system, tissue, cell, organelle

 

17.  Taking apart a clock to see how it works is similar to ____________ thinking about human physiology.

 

comparative

 

evolutionary

 

holistic

 

inductive

 

reductionist

 

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18.  Which of the following lists examples of body structures from the simplest to the most complex?

 

mitochondrion, connective tissue, protein, stomach, adipocyte (fat cell)

 

protein, mitochondrion, adipocyte (fat cell), connective tissue, stomach

 

mitochondrion, connective tissue, stomach, protein, adipocyte (fat cell)

 

protein, adipocyte (fat cell), stomach, connective tissue, mitochondrion

 

protein, stomach, connective tissue, adipocyte (fat cell), mitochondrion

 

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19.  Negative feedback loops are

 

homeostatic.

 

not homeostatic.

 

associated with “vicious circles.”

 

self-amplifying cycles.

 

harmful.

 

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20.  Humans are born before their nervous system have matured, which is traceable to

 

their inability to regulate body temperature.

 

skeletal adaptations to bipedalism.

 

the arboreal habits of early primates.

 

the conditions of modern civilization.

 

the diet of early species of Homo.

 

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