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. 1. Which of the following describes anatomy? a. using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure b. investigating human structure via dissections and other methods c. studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli d. examining the physiology of life 2. Physiology: a. recognizes the unchanging (as opposed to the dynamic) nature of things. b. investigates the body s structure. c. is concerned with organisms and does not deal with different levels of organization such as cells and systems. d. is the science that examines the function of living organisms and their parts. 3. Metabolism refers to: a. the chemical basis of life. b. the sum of all the physical and chemical reactions occurring in the body. c. an organization of similar cells specialized to perform a certain function. d. a subdivision of physiology. 4. Homeostasis can best be described as: a. a constant state maintained by living and nonliving organisms. b. a state of relative constancy. c. adaptation to external environment. d. changes in body temperature. 5. The smallest living units of structure and function in the body are: a. molecules. b. cells. c. organelles. d. atoms. 6. An organization of many similar cells that are specialized to perform a certain function is called a(n): a. tissue. b. organism. c. system. d. organ. 7. The lungs are located in the: a. thoracic cavity. b. mediastinum. c. abdominal cavity. d. cranial cavity.

8. The mediastinum contains all the following except the: a. trachea. b. venae cavae. c. right lung. d. esophagus. 9. The number of abdominal regions is: a. three. b. five. c. seven. d. nine. 10. The abdominal region in which the urinary bladder is found is the: a. hypogastric. b. epigastric. c. right lumbar. d. left iliac. 11. The abdominal region in which the appendix is found is the: a. hypogastric. b. right iliac. c. right lumbar. d. right hypochondriac. 12. A plane through the body that would divide the body into right and left sides is called: a. sagittal. b. frontal. c. coronal. d. transverse. 13. The abdominal quadrants are located with what structure as their midpoint? a. umbilicus b. pubic bone c. xiphoid process d. iliac crest 14. Two major cavities of the human body are: a. ventral/dorsal. b. inferior/superior. c. visceral/parietal. d. axial/appendicular. 15. A plane through the body that would divide the body into anterior and posterior portions is: a. sagittal. b. median. c. coronal. d. transverse.

16. The plane which divides the individual into upper and lower parts is the: a. sagittal plane. b. frontal plane. c. transverse plane. d. superficial plane. 17. Pathogenesis may be defined as: a. a specific disease. b. a group of diseases. c. the course of disease development. d. a subgroup of viruses. 18. The study of the aging process is: a. neonatology. b. gerontology. c. dermatology. d. podiatry. 19. Epidemiology is the study of the: a. occurrence of diseases in human populations. b. distribution of diseases in human populations. c. transmission of diseases in human populations. d. all of the above. 20. Blood production is a function of which system? a. reproductive b. respiratory c. skeletal d. lymphatic 21. Negative feedback control systems: a. oppose a change. b. accelerate a change. c. have no effect on the deviation from set point. 22. Positive feedback control systems: a. have no effect on the deviation from set point. b. accelerate a change. c. ignore a change. 23. The dorsal body cavity contains the: a. brain and spinal cord. b. heart and lungs. c. reproductive organs. d. digestive organs.

24. The ventral body cavity contains the: a. thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. b. heart and lungs only. c. digestive and reproductive organs. d. brain and spinal cord. 25. The axial portion of the body consists of the: a. arms, neck, and legs. b. neck, torso, and arms. c. torso, arms, legs, and head. d. head, neck, and torso. 26. A sagittal section divides the body into: a. upper and lower portions. b. right and left portions. c. front and back portions. 27. Apple-shaped or pear-shaped describe subtypes of what major body type? a. mesomorph b. ectomorph c. endomorph d. polymorph 28. The most widespread and abundant tissue in the body is: a. epithelial. b. connective. c. muscle. d. nervous. 29. A tissue is: a. a membrane that lines body cavities. b. a group of similar cells that perform a common function. c. a thin sheet of cells embedded in a matrix. d. the most complex organizational unit of the body. 30. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is found in the: a. mouth. b. esophagus. c. epidermis. d. vagina. 31. Glands that are not ducted, but release their products directly into tissue fluid and blood, are called: a. endocrine. b. exocrine. c. holocrine. d. apocrine.

32. Which of the following would be found as skin covering? a. pseudostratified columnar epithelium b. stratified squamous (keratinized) epithelium c. pseudostratified squamous (keratinized) epithelium d. stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium 33. Blood is an example of: a. epithelial tissue. b. connective tissue. c. osseous tissue. d. none of the above. 34. Collagenous fibers can be found extensively in: a. epithelial tissue. b. connective tissue. c. muscle tissue. d. nervous tissue. 35. The type of tissue referred to as loose ordinary connective tissue is: a. areolar. b. adipose. c. reticular. d. cartilage. 36. The basic organizational or structural unit of bone is called the: a. canaliculi. b. lamellae. c. lacunae. d. haversian system. 37. Cartilage is a form of: a. epithelial tissue. b. connective tissue. c. muscle tissue. d. osseous tissue. 38. The red marrow of bones is a form of: a. skeletal muscle tissue. b. cartilage tissue. c. hematopoietic tissue. d. smooth muscle tissue. 39. The peritoneum is an example of a: a. cutaneous membrane. b. serous membrane. c. mucous membrane. d. cuboidal membrane.

40. Connective tissue membranes differ from cutaneous and serous membranes in that they: a. contain fewer layers of cells. b. do not contain epithelial components. c. are not smooth and slick. d. do not secrete fluids. 41. The most complex tissue in the body is: a. connective. b. epithelial. c. nervous. d. muscle. 42. Which of the following is not true of simple squamous epithelium? a. It is one layer thick. b. It prevents the diffusion of material from one part of the body to another. c. It is composed of flat, scale-like cells. d. All of the above are true of simple squamous epithelium. 43. Which of the following is not true of simple cuboidal epithelium? a. It is one layer thick. b. It is composed of cuboidal-shaped cells. c. It is found in ducts or tubules of the kidney. d. All of the above are true of simple cuboidal epithelium. 44. Microvilli are found on which types of cells in the lining of the intestine? a. pseudostratified epithelium b. simple columnar epithelium c. stratified cuboidal epithelium d. simple cuboidal epithelium 45. Cilia are found on which types of cells lining the respiratory tract? a. pseudostratified epithelium b. simple columnar epithelium c. stratified cuboidal epithelium d. simple cuboidal epithelium 46. Glandular epithelium is usually composed of: a. stratified cuboidal epithelium. b. stratified columnar epithelium. c. pseudostratified columnar epithelium. d. none of the above. 47. The functioning of which of the following glandular tissues does not injure the cell or cause a loss of cytoplasm? a. apocrine b. endocrine c. merocrine d. holocrine

48. Areolar tissue usually contains which type of cell in the greatest number? a. macrophages b. fibroblasts c. mast cells d. phagocytes 49. Cells found only in cartilage include: a. chondrocytes and fibroblasts. b. chondrocytes and macrophages. c. chondrocytes and mast cells. d. only chondrocytes are found only in cartilage. 50. The serous membrane covering the stomach would be called the: a. visceral pleura. b. visceral peritoneum. c. parietal pleura. d. parietal peritoneum. 51. Which of the following vitamins is/are absorbed through the skin? a. vitamin A b. vitamin D c. vitamin K d. all of the above 52. The superficial outer layer of the epidermis is the: a. stratum basale. b. stratum lucidum. c. stratum corneum. d. stratum granulosum. e. stratum spinosum. 53. Of the five epidermal cell layers, the only one that can undergo mitosis is the: a. stratum basale. b. stratum lucidum. c. stratum corneum. d. stratum granulosum. e. stratum spinosum. 54. In what area of the body would you expect to find an especially thick stratum corneum? a. back of the hand b. thigh c. abdomen d. sole of the foot 55. The papillary layer of the dermis: a. is responsible for cleavage or tension lines in the skin. b. does not contain blood vessels. c. is responsible for fingerprints. d. contains large deposits of fat.

56. Smooth muscles that produce goose pimples when they contract are the: a. papillary muscles. b. cuticle muscles. c. medullary muscles. d. arrector pili muscles. 57. The type of cancer associated with changes in a mole is: a. squamous cell carcinoma. b. malignant melanoma. c. basal cell carcinoma. d. columnar cell carcinoma. 58. Prolonged exposure to the sun causes melanocytes to: a. increase in number. b. rupture and release their contents. c. increase melanin production. d. decrease melanin production. 59. Growth of fingernails is due to the mitosis of the cells in the: a. stratum germinativum. b. stratum granulosum. c. stratum corneum. d. stratum lucidum. 60. The type of gland associated with blackheads is: a. eccrine. b. apocrine. c. sebaceous. d. ceruminous. 61. The hair follicle consists of: a. epidermal tissue. b. dermal tissue. c. hypodermal tissue. d. fibrous connective tissue. 62. Sebum: a. lubricates hair and skin. b. is produced by sweat glands. c. consists of dead cells from hair follicles. d. is responsible for body odor. 63. The type of gland that produces the waxy secretion in the external ear canal is: a. eccrine. b. apocrine. c. sebaceous. d. ceruminous.

64. The surface film found on the skin has a variety of functions, including: a. lubrication. b. buffering of caustic irritants. c. antibacterial and antifungal activity. d. all of the above. 65. The body compensates for the increase in the core body temperature due to exercise by: a. decreasing the blood flow to the skin. b. increasing the blood flow to the core. c. increasing the blood flow to the skin. d. vasoconstriction of the blood vessels in the skin. 66. A major distinction between second- and third-degree burns is that: a. only third-degree burns involve injury to the deep epidermal layers. b. only third-degree burns involve damage to hair follicles. c. only third-degree burns involve damage to the sweat glands. d. third-degree burns are characterized by insensitivity to pain immediately after injury. 67. In the skin, the dermis: a. and epidermis are both epithelial tissue. b. and epidermis are both connective tissue. c. is connective tissue and the epidermis is epithelial tissue. d. is epithelial tissue and the epidermis is connective tissue. 68. The layer beneath the dermis is called the: a. hypodermis. b. subcutaneous layer. c. superficial fascia. d. all of the above. 69. Which skin layer contains closely packed, clear cells that contain a gel-like substance called eleidin? a. stratum lucidum b. stratum basale c. stratum granulosum d. stratum corneum 70. Normally, which percentage of the cells in the stratum basale enter mitosis each day? a. 20 25% b. 10 12% c. 18 20% d. 35 40%

Semester Review Packet Fall 2010 Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: B Topic: Anatomy and Physiology Page: 5 2. ANS: D Topic: Physiology Page: 6 3. ANS: B Topic: Characteristics of Life Page: 7 4. ANS: B Topic: Homeostasis Page: 20 5. ANS: B Topic: Levels of Organization Page: 9 6. ANS: A Topic: Tissue Level Page: 9 7. ANS: A Topic: Body Cavities Page: 12 ( Table 1-2) 8. ANS: C Topic: Body Cavities Page: 12 ( Table 1-2) 9. ANS: D Topic: Abdominal Regions Page: 12 10. ANS: A Topic: Abdominal Regions Page: 13 11. ANS: A

Topic: Abdominal Regions Page: 13 12. ANS: A Topic: Body Planes and Sections Page: 16 13. ANS: A Topic: Abdominopelvic Quadrants Page: 13 14. ANS: A Topic: Body Cavities Page: 11 15. ANS: C Topic: Body Planes and Sections Page: 16 16. ANS: C Topic: Body Planes and Sections Page: 16 17. ANS: C Topic: Disease Terminology Page: 27 ( Box 1-4) 18. ANS: B Topic: Cycle of Life: Life Span Considerations Page: 26 19. ANS: D Topic: Disease Terminology Page: 27 (Box 1-4) 20. ANS: C Topic: Support and Movement Page: 10 21. ANS: A Topic: Negative Feedback Control Systems Page: 25 22. ANS: B Topic: Positive Feedback Control Systems

Page: 25 23. ANS: A Topic: Body Cavities Page: 12 24. ANS: A Topic: Body Cavities Page: 11 25. ANS: D Topic: Body Regions Page: 12 26. ANS: B Topic: Body Planes and Sections Page: 16 27. ANS: C Topic: Body Types and Diseases Page: 18 & 19 28. ANS: B Topic: Connective Tissue Page: 132 29. ANS: B Topic: Tissues Page: 123 30. ANS: C Topic: Classification Based on Layers of Cells Page: 129 & 130 (Fig. 5-8) 31. ANS: A Topic: Glandular Epithelium Page: 131 32. ANS: B Topic: Classification Based on Layers of Cells Page: 129 33. ANS: B Topic: Connective Tissue Page: 134 34. ANS: B

Topic: Characteristics of Connective Tissue Page: 132 35. ANS: A Topic: Classification of Connective Tissue Page: 135 36. ANS: D Topic: Bone Tissue Page: 140 37. ANS: B Topic: Classification of Connective Tissue Page: 134 38. ANS: C Topic: Blood Page: 143 39. ANS: B Topic: Epithelial Membranes Page: 147 40. ANS: B Topic: Epithelial Membranes Difficulty: synthesis Page: 148 41. ANS: C Topic: Principal Types of Tissue Page: 124 42. ANS: B Topic: Simple Epithelium Page: 126 43. ANS: D Topic: Simple Epithelium Page: 128 44. ANS: B Topic: Simple Epithelium Page: 128 45. ANS: A Topic: Simple Epithelium

Page: 129 46. ANS: D Topic: Glandular Epithelium Page: 131 47. ANS: C Topic: Glandular Epithelium Page: 131 48. ANS: B Topic: Fibrous Connective Tissue Page: 136 49. ANS: D Topic: Cartilage Page: 140 50. ANS: B Topic: Serous Membranes Page: 147 51. ANS: D Topic: Functions of the Skin Page: 170 52. ANS: C Topic: Cell Layers Page: 162 53. ANS: A Topic: Cell Layers Page: 163 54. ANS: D Topic: Thin and Thick Skin Difficulty: synthesis Page: 160 55. ANS: C Topic: Papillary Layer Page: 166 56. ANS: D Topic: Reticular Layer Page: 166 57. ANS: B

Topic: Skin Cancer Page: 164 (Box 6-4) 58. ANS: C Topic: Skin Color Page: 169 59. ANS: A Topic: Nails Page: 178 60. ANS: C Topic: Sebaceous Glands Page: 180 61. ANS: A Topic: Hair Difficulty: synthesis Page: 176 62. ANS: A Topic: Sebaceous Glands Difficulty: synthesis Page: 180 63. ANS: D Topic: Ceruminous Glands Page: 180 64. ANS: D Topic: Surface Film Page: 170 & 171 65. ANS: C Topic: Heat Loss Page: 172 66. ANS: D Topic: Estimating Body Surface Area Difficulty: synthesis Page: 175 & 176 67. ANS: C Topic: The Structure of the Skin Page: 160 & 161 68. ANS: D Topic: Structure of the Skin

Page: 161 69. ANS: A Topic: Epidermis Page: 162 70. ANS: B Topic: Epidermal Growth and Repair Page: 164